Not in the Q
Quincy is famous, or perhaps infamous for some of its residents and especially certain of its public officials misbelieving that Quincy is a large city.
In truth, Quincy, a suburb of Boston which is a birthplace of presidents and possessed of a rich history, has squandered much of its potential for fine arts, culture and more in recent years.
In other words, there are thus many things that could be – or should be – but are “Not in the Q“
Latest Posts from “Not in the Q”
Sphen, Same Sex Couple Member Icon, Passes Away
So significant an international figure was Sphen that he was accorded with an extended obituary in the New York Times.
Boston Ranked Eleventh Best City To Live In The World
Providence, Rhode Island and Worcester Massachusetts also made the list at 95th and 116th, respectively. Quincy, however, was nowhere to be found.
D-Day Eighty Years Later
War is Hell.
Boston, Springfield, and Worcester Rated More Livable Than Quincy!
Surely much to Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s chagrin, Quincy did not make the cut.
Storrowed Beer Truck Gets Storrowed!
In a development that surely saw local TV news outlets’ peeps at least snickering, a Trillium Beer Company truck was storrowed yesterday. The hook? Trillium makes Storrowed, a doulble IPA beer.
Weymouth Scores $336,000 Federal Grant To Study Local Traffic Safety Problems
No indications, however, that the City of Quincy will also be seeing any such funding in spite of a clear need to address ever-increasing traffic safety concerns in Quincy.
Sheep On The Loose On Christmas Eve!
Away in a manger?
Chicago Corrupt Politician Convicted!
In a case that has surely made at least certain Massachusetts politicians nervous, a longtime Chicago Alderman was convicted by the jury for a federal court trial on all but one count on various charges mostly tied to corruption.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Traffic, Trafficking, and Taxes Oh My!
Oh what a week is was during the week after Thanksgiving Day.
Capital Hill Icon Passes
In an era rife with rancor and worse on Capital Hill, an epic bipartisan display of comity happen in the wake of the passing on Wednesday of Herbert “Bertie” Bowman. Mr. Bowman was the longest-serving staffer in U.S. Senate history.
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