Breaking Bad News
Let’s face it, we all secretly love finding about bad news – at least so long as it doe not involve us personally, especially in ways criminal and/or financially painful.
As such, this is where Quincy Quarry aficionados can get their daily fix of breaking badly badly news© – be it local, national and/or international.
Latest Breaking Bad Posts
Pedestrian death rate rose despite fewer miles driven during COVID-19 pandemic in 2020
While motor vehicle traffic dropped by 16.5% after the pandemic hit the fan a year ago, the pedestrian fatalities were unchanged and so increased the rate of pedestrian fatalities per vehicular mile driven by 20%.
Quincy COVID-19 Cases Uptick
The testing positive rate in Quincy is a now troubling half again higher than the statewide average.
Quincy hit with four more COVID-19 fatalities
After going a statistically improbable five weeks since the last local COVID-19, the City of Quincy announced well after City Hall closed on Friday that four deaths had occurred over the past week.
Quincy’s Credit Rating gets a black eye
Standard and Poor has slapped the City of Quincy with a negative outlook on its credit rating.
Quincy City Hall snow job failure
While Kim Jong Koch Plaza in front of City Hall as well the entrance to City Hall itself were cleared from curb to curb, things were as deep in the VIP parking lot as is typical after a State of the City bloviating.
Trump: A new executive order could strip colleges of funding if they don’t ‘support free speech’
Needless to say, Trump is poking a stick into the tukases of liberal colleges and universities .Regardless, Quincy Quincy agrees with the late Supreme Court Associate Justice Louis Brandeis that “… the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence …”
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap – The Other Patriot Way?
It has been a rough few days for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft after he was slapped with an arrest warrant over a couple of happy endings …
State House of Representatives approves $135 million in supplement spending
The state house passed a bill that adds $135 million in mid-year spending at a time when state tax collections continue to trail behind projections to the tune of upwards of close to a half a billion behind expectations …
Second geriatric Boston billionaire linked to Florida prostitution ring
Unknown at this time is if the now-shuttered massage parlor offered early bird specials …
Mueller’s report will not arrive next week
“Any reports that the Special Counsel’s report will be delivered to the DOJ during the week of Feb. 28 are incorrect”…















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