Featured Articles
Below following are “snarq-filled” featured stories about the news of the day, with most of it breaking badly bad news©.
Enjoy!
J. Jonah White, Acting Publisher
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Quincy’s Fruit Basket closes given employee COVID-19 infection
The Fruit Basket appears to be the first local business to be ordered closed given a COVID-19 infection of one of its employees in the wake of the state placing Quincy into the Yellow Zone for COVID-19 risk.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson restricting pub patronage given COVID-19 rebound
In a move that will personally hit the known to enjoy a drink or four British prime minister, yesterday Boris Johnson rolled out a new COVID-19 risk assessment plan that will – best case – restrict pub operations
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.
Qantas Airways “flight to nowhere” that sold out in minutes takes off!
If one needed any further proof that Australians march to a different drum, this flight should convince confirm it. That and then probably then some.
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.
Twitter trolls troll Tom Brady after he forgot it was fourth down in loss against Bears
As can only be expected, now Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady was hammered online over his losing track of downs in the final seconds of last night’s game against the Chicago Bears and the Bucs then had to turn over the ball on downs.
Recreational Marijuana goes on Sale in Maine just in time for Leaf Peepers!
With fall colors hitting their prime in Maine, not only can leaf peepers enjoy this year’s colors while taking in the great outdoors, now they can really enjoy fall colors!
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.
MBTA pondering service cuts and budget workarounds
Quincy Quarry considered reaching out to Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch for comment given his also long ongoing chairmanship of the MBTA Advisory Board, but figured why bother being ignored.
New Orange and Red Line trains delayed
As should come as not great surprise to long suffering MBTA straphangers, the $2 billion plan to replace aged MBTA subway cars that date as far back as the Nixon Administrations is running behind schedule.
Massachusetts shoppers can resume trying on clothes!
While certain shopaholics are likely glad to hear the news, one has to wonder how many people still opt for hitting the malls and other retail shopping venues.
Westborough overrun by wandering herd of cows
The bucolic outer suburb that is Westborough was found to be an ideal dining out opportunity for four dairy cows who have been penned up for far longer than the COVID-19 pandemic.


















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