Featured Articles
Below following are “snarq-filled” featured stories about the news of the day, with most of it breaking badly bad news©.
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J. Jonah White, Acting Publisher
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Quincy City Council tables vote on special education center over cost concerns
A 280% projected renovation cost increase on the proposed Special Education facility would appear to blow this proposed project past the previous Koch Maladministration cost overrun record of almost 100% on the remodeling of the old City Hall building.
So long Snow Days? Remote Learning may allow schooling to trudge through the snow!
As ugly as things beaome when multitudes of parents were involuntarily tasked with at least facilitating homeschooling given COVID-19 pandemic school closings, there is a potential silver lining to the wintertime shitschturm that is a school snow day
Four major long-term psychological effects of continued working remotely
Think cabin fever and/or a clingy pet are bad while working from home during Coronavirus pandemic?
Dorchester man shot then “inadvertently” run over by car
“Boston’s not safe even in your own home at this point.”
Boston Red Sox first team to be eliminated from the playoffs
it ain’t over until it’s over and it’s already over for the Sox …
Preparing furry family members for family breadwinners returning to the workplace
The key is to endeavor the level of persistence and patience undertaken while housebreaking and obedience training your furball. That and start doing so now in advance of need.
You need a solid daily routine while working, especially during the disruption of the pandemic
Especially during the disruption of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Labor Day this year is for chilling along with grilling
Even better, the weather forecast for this weekend could not be more ideal for enjoying some time outdoors.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Splish splash – no taking a bath at City Hall?
Fortunately, there is no rest for the wicked.
Somerville Wastewater Testing To Act As COVID-19 “Smoke Alarm”
On top of the potential for advance warning, the technique does not intrude on personal privacy. Additionally, the technology appears to be able to overcome high levels of bovine byproduct spewed by local politicians.
Hoops, oops – whatever …
The new venue for not socially distant hoops: the City of Quincy’s basketball courts adjacent to the intersection of Fenno and Hancock Streets on the grounds of Merrymount Park.
Kim Jong Koch Plaza fountain not a splash pad?
Then again, Quincy Quarry has long been aware of the fact that the two other fountains along Kim Jong Kocn Plaza have long been waded in by those fishing for change to buy a 40 …


















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