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Where there's smoke, there's boats on fire in Quincy

So that's why commuters heading north on roads south of the city are seeing a dark plume of smoke this morning, from what has become a two-alarm fire at a Town River marina. Photo.

Video from Quincy Police and Fox 25:

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I was scratching my head until I looked up the address.

I don't think there is a Quincy Harbor. Quincy Bay, yes, but that's on the other side of Houghs Neck.

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Fixing.

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Beside old Quincy Oil terminal off Southern Artery , had gas station out front with smokestack type buiding. Always had gas ( and diesel ) during energy crisis of 1973.

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The boating season is over...no one should have their boat in the water anyways. :-o

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Boating season is never over!

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Lot of boaters live on their boats. Take a walk along the Harbor Walk near the North End, we live in these boats year round.

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Hence, "boating season is never over."

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There's at least a few weeks left to the boating season, and I know people who keep their boat unwrapped and in the water all winter for some frostbite sailing, often on New Year's Day.

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They have lost everything.

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class warfare?
Insurance fraud?

Given that it happened in the daylight, I'm going to go with accident I guess.

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It's at Captain's Cove.

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