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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NASA’s new twenty-three million dollar space toilet is headed into space today!
Granted, the cost is considerable; however, arranging for a plumber to make a house call in space is surely not cheap.
National Coffee Day is Today!
As one can readily discern, coffee is the most necessary beverage at Quincy Quarry News but only second most popular beverage among the grizzled Quarry news crew …
The Houses of Parliament’s bars will no longer be exempt from United Kingdom’s 10 PM coronavirus drinking curfew
Needless to say, when word Parliament’s exempt become known, things hit the fan and so did the exemption.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Karma happens!
So do other things, but the buzzkills on Quincy Quarry News’ Standards and Practices Desk have had their knickers in a knot of late.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch ripped a new one by the Boston Broadsheet
The reason: his gobsmakingly clueless responses on Black Lives Matter matters.
Coronavirus Pandemic Brings Out Rats In Boston
In a problem familiar to Quincy residents, the Allston and Brighton neighborhoods in Boston have been overrun by rats.
Today is National Voter Registration Day
While the registration process varies across the country and COVID-19 has changed things for at least this year’s elections, registering is not all that complicated or arduous if one is not currently duly registered to vote in November.
Quincy City Council to yet again discuss proposed Special Education Center
The projected renovation costs have skyrocketed by 280% to $14 million before the usual only to be expected cost overruns and delays hit the fan on major projects solely under the control of the Koch Maladministration.
Las Vegas bars, taprooms, and breweries to reopen again on Sunday
Bars, taprooms and breweries can resume pouring adult libations at 11:59 PM on Sunday. Yes, you read that right: 11:59 PM on a Sunday. Then again, what better way to start the day as early as possible on a Monday.
State Senate Budget official planning on a $5 billion revenue shortfall in Fiscal 2021
In turn, state lawmakers will likely need to dip “deeply” into the state’s $3.5 billion “rainy day” fund unless new federal aid arrives from Washington in time to cover the nut in Fiscal Year 2021.
Massachusetts unemployment rate down to 11.3% for August, the biggest crop in the country
While still a long way from returning to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, an over thirty percent drop in the state’s unemployment rate is still a huge step in the right direction.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: The Mean Streets of the Q continue to get meaner
Last weekend was a rough week for some in Quincy. A very rough weekend with even more looking likely to follow.


















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