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Quincy City Hall and an extra long Fourth of July holiday weekend
As Quincy Quincy News predicted, many senior Quincy City Hall hack hire Kochholders would appear to have taken a personal day on Monday and so scored an extended Fourth of July weekend.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch opens reelection campaign headquarters
It would appear that this campaign headquarters venue is the largest one ever rented by Mayor Koch. Also, as well as ironically, it is located within his foundering Quincy Center redevelopment district.
Person talked off a ledge at Faxon Commons Apartment Complex
Shortly after midnight last night first responders were dispatched to respond to a report of a potential jumper on the seventh floor of an apartment building at 1071 Southern Artery.
Quincy City Hall sodded yet again
Yet again local taxpayers ended up sodded with the bill
Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: A Dog Day in advance of the Dog Days of Summer
First up, per Quincy police radio chatter someone was shot on or along Franklin Street; however, those in the car from whence the shots were fired apparently got away.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Tough week for Tommy Tax and Spend?
The Koch Machine has a long history of problems and scandals.
City of Quincy manager said to be side hustling on the clock to “retire”?
A said to side hustling while on the City of Quincy’s clock department manager and whom the Quarry exposéd previously will be retiring in the coming weeks. So what that the manager is only fifty-two.
Quincy At Large City Councillor Anne Mahoney pulls papers to run for mayor of Quincy
This will be Councillor Mahoney’s third run for mayor and clearly she is expecting that her third try will be the charm.
Compass Medical loses its bearings
Needless to say, this sudden closure hit Quincy residents especially extra hard what with Quincy no longer having a local hospital.
Two Big Ticket City of Quincy projects facing further delays and likely even more cost overruns
The Public Buildings Commissioner also conceded that the renovation of a old mansion for use as a headquarters for his department that was supposed to be completed by January of 2018 continues to be incomplete
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