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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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 …
Quincy Black Lives Matters goes four for four with peaceful protests
The plucky as well as persistent student members of the Eastern Nazarene College Black Student Union and their supporters held their fourth peaceful Black Lives Matter event on Sunday.
Nine Boston police officers charged over $200,000 overtime fraud scheme
In news that is not exactly news to those familiar with the overtime grifting by mostly now former Massachusetts State Troopers and at the Quincy Police Department, nine current and retired Boston police officers were arrested this morning by federal agents over payroll fraud.
Governor Charlie Baker ends activation of Massachusetts National Guard
Officials said the mobilization of guard troops was due to the potential for large (and problematic, ed.) demonstrations over the weekend, but did not detail any even but vague indications as to where.
The Fours Sports Bar in Boston closes after Forty-Four Years on Canal Street
While not the Quincy Fours location, one cannot help but shed a tear for a favorite spot to hit after work in Boston or on the way to or from a sporting event at the TD Bank Garden.
Is America’s first family is going to be put out of business?
“After a century of political treachery, chicanery and duplicity, not to mention scandal and depravity to the max, what was once called America’s First Family is going to be put out of business by … Ed Markey?”
National Guard plans machine gun range on Cape Cod base
Massachusetts National Guard machine gun training currently has to be done at a military camp in Vermont roughly 270 miles away.


















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