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– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News with commentary added
During what was for the most part yet another unseasonably warm winter week in Quincy as well as otherwise mostly a quiet week, even more of the same old same old hit the Q nonetheless.
For example, US Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins filed hate crime federal charges against a local who hit an Asian with his ride and so causing the victim a variety of consequential injuries within the context of disturbing racial slurs concurrently spewed by the driver.
Huge local Asian population notwithstanding, still no apparent word out of City Hall that racial hate has no place in Quincy in spite of past rebukes of the Koch Maladministration on this very subject, including a rebuke by the Boston broadsheet, is troubling.
Also this past week, Quincy was yet again the scene of a major police action as well as in this instance in response to allegations of assault and battery with an firearm.
Further troubling, Quincy Quarry’s Police Radio Scanner Monitor has good reason to suspect that this incident includes something happening at Quincy High before the police takedown along Washington Street; however, confirmation of this will likely have to wait until the alleged perps are arraigned given student confidentiality regulations.
If, that is, the accused are not also minors and thus will be charged as adults
Granted, police were pro when they arrested the alleged perps, locals still cannot help but have concerns about their safety.
And finally, what is Quincy City Hall if not a font for sweetheart deals proposed by the Koch Machine to the benefit of the connected?
In particular, this past Monday at a City Council meeting the Koch Machine pressed forward with its plan to grant the operators of the semi-private and high-end Granite Links Golf that is located on leased city property with a 99-year lease extension.
Be sure to note that such a lengthy lease extension would result in upwards of tens of millions in instant as well as no real lifting – much any heavy lifting – economic benefit to the but renting of the land operators of the golf course in spite of the fact that this renter of City of Quincy land clearly appears to currently be variously in default on various consequential terms of the current lease.
And as only to be expected, there is basically bupkis in the proposed sweet grift going to locals who are not connected.
Specifically out of luck are locals in general as the leased land belongs to the City of Quincy and thus should be viewed as held in a manner of government trust for the benefit for all locals no matter what the Koch Machine may care to misbelieve or otherwise endeavor to shovel.
In short, as well as yet again along with apologies to the original: Jake, it’s Qwinzee.
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