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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Ed Markey leads Joe Kennedy in three new polls as race grows negative
Trey was long the putative favorite to primary Malarkey; however, the latest polls now suggest a commanding lead for the incumbent senator.
COVID-19 clusters in Massachusetts were traced back to bachelorette party held in Rhode Island
While a number of people were subsequently so infected by the coronavirus, no word if Officer Knaughty was among them.
FBI raid Quincy Self-Storage facility
The feds on the scene were close-mouthed about their search other than that they had a search warrant. Even so, given the presence of the FBI’s hazardous evidence response team on the scene, would suggest that there is a haz mat angle to the raid.
Cannonball Record Broken: 25 Hours, 39 Minutes from New York City to Los Angeles
Bandit Darville as well as Bo and Luke Duke are surely impressed even if the record-breaking team relied on a German-built ride that was modified to resemble a Ford Taurus-based Police Interceptor from a distance.
Actress Lori Loughlin’s Emotional Sentencing Statement: “I Am Truly, Profoundly and Deeply Sorry.”
Loughlin grew tearful right on cue as she delivered her statement via a Zoom video conference to the judge. Even so, the judge sentenced both her and her husband per the recommendations of the prosecutor given plea deals.
Early voting begins for Massachusetts Primary Election
While the official regular day to cast a ballot at a traditional polling place is Tuesday, September 1, one can vote early in Massachusetts and potentially often if one is a Quincy resident.
Hasbro to get the lead out of fifty-two thousand water guns sold at Target
Just when one might think that this long and hot summer of pandemic social distancing could not become any worse, thousands of children and probably more than just a few adults are facing a recall of their socially distant as well as cooling toy of choice.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: The mean streets of the Q continue to become even meaner
Yet another pedestrian was killed this past week – the fourth such fatality in less than two months as well as looking to be a record breaking year of local pedestrian fatalities. And yes, the latest pedestrian fatality was yet another senior citizen.
Final Markey/Kennedy Senate Primary Debate the Finale for Trey?
After months of Joseph P. Kennedy III for the most part failing to explain why he would be any different from, much less better than Massachusetts’ junior senator Ed Markey, Trey came out swinging. Unfortunately for Trey, none of his punches landed.
Appellate Court rules: Secret Videos cannot be used In Robert Kraft “Massage” Parlor Case
In turn, Robert Kraft looks to seeing a third happy ending after his back to back visits to the Orchids of Asia Spa In Jupiter, Florida for a rub and tug in February of 2019 before the American League Championship playoff game.
Hingham police look to improve pedestrian safety after crash injures nine year old
Conversely, so far no word to the media from Quincy’s City Hall in the wake of the fourth recent local pedestrian fatality in less two months. Then again, the Koch Machine has long been known for avoiding the media after local major problems hit the fan.
Worcester to spend $15 million to upgrade schools’ air filtration systems
Conversely, yellow-flagged Quincy is planning to partially reopen local schools shortly and likely before the city’s Buiilings Department will be able to make sure all local school buildings’ existing air filtration systems are in proper working order.


















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