Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Yet Another Trifecta in the Q this Week!
– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News with commentary added
First up, on Sunday Quincy experienced its first measurable snowfall.
In turn, locals then suffered the first snow jobs of the winter season.
For example, many Quincy streets were slippery messes.
Not only was the City of Quincy arguably slow to respond to the storm by treating streets with salt, a number of drivers often expensively demonstrated that they had forgotten how to drive on icy and snowy streets.
At the same time, however, Kim Jong Koch Plaza’s Snow Team Six was hard on (or was it hard over?) the modest snowfall that fell on the plaza.
Even so, Snow Team Six inexplicably failed to clear away a residual pile of snow.
Granted, while this snow dump was not visible from the penthouse imperial office suite of Quincy’s peerless mayor atop city hall, the dump was in plain sight to anyone schlepping along Kim Jong Koch Plaza.
Next up, Quincy Quarry yet again scooped its media brethren by reporting word heard over the Quincy Police Department radio channel that apparently a student at Quincy High School student was caught with a dangerous weapon by the Quincy police officer assigned to the school.
While no word of what sort of dangerous weapon was seized could be obtained – so far anyway, the police radio chatter did indicate that a student was apparently taken into custody and then transported for booking even if what was the purported weapon was not specified.
In any event, to end on a bright note with this week’s trifecta, the metrics are in and Quincy Quarry’s new Police Scanner Snippets series which features short articles on odds and ends heard over the Quincy Police Department radio channel is a hit among Quincy Quarry News’ ever-growing legions of loyal readers.
By the head of the Quincy Police Department and who is surely but coincidentally one of Quincy Mayor Koch’s brothers-in-law, however, all but assuredly not so much.
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More snow comes out of City Hall (via the constant snow-jobs) than falls on the ground in a typical winter.