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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: It was only a matter of time …
Specifically, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch has yet again been whacked by the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance over accepting a number or straw campaign “contributions” to his campaign fund.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s Campaign Fund Cratering
Quincy Quarry has found that even before paying out $15,500 to disgorge illegal straw campaigh donation, Mayor Koch’s campaign fund is already down by half from what was in the account at the start of the year.
Quincy City Clerk Election Q-up Nonpareil
As Quincy Quarry News’ ever growing legion of loyal readers could only expect, there were sure to be problems with the Koch Machine’s with handling of this fall’s election, even so this latest one was a whopper.
Justice Department to yet again monitor Quincy elections
Given this third visit by the feds to the Q, one can only assume the obvious as to why the feds are back yet again.
Massachusetts Gun shop owners say demand has surged
Additionally, while anecdotal, the recent surge in gun sales in the Commonwealth appears to be bipartisan as regards the politics of prospective firearms license holders.
Senior Koch Maladministration Official Supports President Trump
Courtesy of a photo sent along to Quincy Quarry News by a Citizen Photojournalist, it would appear that a senior Koch Machine official is publicly supporting the reelection of President Donald Trump.
Quincy continues to see COVID-19 rates rebound
While admitted infection rates have not returned to the levels of earlier this year, local COVID-19 cases continue to increase towards Red Zone status.
City of Quincy website potential security safety risk for use by residents
As should come as no great surprise, this problem hit the fan over a three day holiday weekend and thus one can only assume that the problem will linger unresolved for a time into the impending short work week for city workers.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Yellow headed to red?
Granted, while so far the increase in local COVID-19 cases has been but a minor rebound compared to Quincy’s among the deadliest rates experienced by larger Massachusetts communities earlier this year, any number of new cases is not a good thing.
New local COVID-19 cases moving Quincy further into the Yellow Zone
If the recent upward trend in local COVID-19 cases continues, Quincy could find itself in the red zone in coming weeks.

















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