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Courtesy of one of Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing cadre of Citizen Photojournalists comes images of yet again perhaps something shady along Quincy’s waterfront.
The apparent shadiness: the wintertime storage of Squantum Yacht Club’s Boston Whaler dinghy along with likely yacht club sailing dinghies as well as dock floats within the apparent footprint of the temporary new venue of the City of Quincy’s Animal Control Department next to the Quincy Public Schools Department’s bus yard in North Quincy or at least where the City of Quincy has control over storing or not storing boats.
Granted, perhaps some sort of actually kosher rental agreement and/or storage permit is/are in place.
Then again, Mr. Snippy, the Commissioner of the City of Quincy’s Public Buildings Department, is a longtime member of the Squantum Yacht Club and doing solids happens.
Plus, Mr. Snippy long parked his beloved Mustang Sunday ride at the long undergoing renovation of the purported eventual but also merely transitional venue for the Public Buildings Department on Greenleaf Street.
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Is there a way to upload pictures? If so, these city employees are in deeeep do do.
Johnson,
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Game on !!!
What’s the issue? Nobody gives a shit! Report on something that is newsworthy instead of trying to cause shit! Bloody stupid!
Freddy,
So, how long have you belonged the Squantum Yacht Club or are you instead working side hustles while on the clock at Public Buildings?
In either or another event, you can’t even but merely spell Krueger correctly.
So, Fred, are you getting free (to you and maybe a few select others) taxpayer-funded boat storage?
Someone rocking your boat, so to speak, Freddy the Freeloader?
Does the city let all residents store their boats and trailers on public property at no cost? If not, I have a big problem with what instead looks to be going down on the down low.
Meanwhile, I (Quincy taxpayer) must pay $60 a foot to store our small family boat.
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