
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: A Christmas Miracle in May?
Will wonders ever cease? This week the usually all but invariably obsequious Quincy City Council pushed back against Quincy’s without equal free-spending Mayor Thomas P. Koch for a change.
Will wonders ever cease? This week the usually all but invariably obsequious Quincy City Council pushed back against Quincy’s without equal free-spending Mayor Thomas P. Koch for a change.
While out and about on the pandemic quiet but still mean streets of Quincy, Quincy Quarry personnel happened upon a crew working on a local traffic signal. The thing is, rather than a City of Quincy work crew, the workers appeared to be employees of a private company.
It is now official: the Koch Maladministration rolled out its talking heads to talk up building a brand-new and city-owned home for both City Hall and Quincy College at Monday night’s City Council Finance Committee meeting.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch is surely looking to see a legacy enhancing edifice to affix his name happen, most especially on what would be the tallest building in town, and so memorialize most likely Quincy’s most vertically-challenged mayor.
A primary bone of contention: overriding communities rifle with NIMBY’s versus those who seek to maintain local control. No input, however, was sought from either Quincy residents or local officials tied to the Koch Maladministration.