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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Same Old Same Old, Different Week
While winter holiday family gatherings and office parties hit the fan, politicians both nationally and locally are relying on same as cover so as to continue to endeavor to slip it to the people and worse.
Quincy Center New Garage Snow Jobbed?
Among other obvious concerns, the top and open parking level of the garage was not cleared of snow after recent snow events, thus rendering roughly a hundred parking spaces into basically a hockey rink.
Quincy Center New Parking Garage Has A Clearance Problem
Needless to say, Quincy Quarry has tasked Quarry personnel to check for additional shortcomings in the new garage …
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Rain, snow, rain and yet another soaking of local taxpayers
While most locals have been focused on the recent extreme swings in the weather, the Koch Machine has continued to do all that it can to both take care of locally connected moneyed interests and enable Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s latest edifice complex.
Snowbirds overrun local school
While the Quincy Police Department has not called upon ICE agents to check for immigration status, one can only reasonably assume that they are probably Canadian snowbirds seeking less frigid weather.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: a Triple Koching of the Q!
– News about Quincy Quarry News with commentary added Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: a Triple Koching of the Q. After Quincy Quarry personnel failed to publish a new Weekly Fish Wrap after first succumbing to Thanksgiving Turkey Tryptophan Torpor and then binging...
Former Quincy Hospital site redevelopment into huge housing project rubber stamped by Planning Board
About the only thing unexpected was just how transparent was this particular as well as latest bag job …
Quincy homeowners facing 2020 Tax Job
In the wake of last year’s modest election year average residential property tax increase of $120, this year homeowners are facing an average $271 increase, an increase of over twice both the rate of inflation for this year as well as last year’s tax increase.
Will the Quincy City Council deny Mayor Koch’s request to spend millions on a new downtown department?
Will the Quincy City Council finally display some spinal rectitude tonight and push back against this latest Koch and mirrors grift or will they yet again allow themselves to be rolled by the Koch Maladministration?
Will Quincy hit 100,000 in 2020? United States Census Bureau raises doubts
Quincy’s City Hall boosterism notwithstanding, Quincy Quarry only properly views the census bureau bureau as far more skilled at counting people in spite of Team Koch’s breathtaking ability to get out even long breathless voters to vote on election day …

















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