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 Mayor Thomas P. Koch floats his latest plans for yet another local Edifice Complex
This time the scheme is to try to bring back the John Adams library back to Quincy from their current holding by the Boston Public Library. So what, apparently, that an Adams descendant long ago agreed to move books move to Boston to assure their proper care.
Pedestrian killed in Quincy Saturday afternoon
The ever-increasingly mean streets of Quincy continue to be the venue for the killing of mostly senior citizens as this is the fourth pedestrian fatality in less than three months,
City of Boston officials call for end to “egregious violations” of coronavirus rules in Allston-Brighton bars
“No dancing,” certainly no “adult dancers” and for sure “no scorpion bowls.”
Retail Sale of Marijuana in Maine to Begin on October 9
Thinking about going on a fall colors road trip to both break the bonds of pandemic cabin fever as well as see some “enhanced” colors? If so, Maine has a deal for you!
AOC offers to release her transcripts after Trump calls her a “poor student”
Dueling tweets continue to litter the long déclassé – if not also debased – venue that is social media.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Quincy Yellow Flagged by Governor Baker
All things considered, doing so was long overdue – wicked long overdue.
AMC Theaters to open ten Massachusetts multiplexes and offer fifteen cent tickets on first day of reopening
AMC will be also be featuring somewhat reduced prices on some regular theater snack fare but probably not on adult libations offered at some AMC cineplexes.
Markey Kennedy Senate Primary Debate Scorecard
If the Quarry came away with anything from last night’s debate, it was reinforcement of its long ongoing opining that Trey Kennedy could well be Conan O’Brien’s love child.
One Piece of Good News: Renters Finally Have More Negotiating Power
After years of landlords holding up prospective tenants for top dollar in Boston, the COViD-19 pandemic has turned the tide. Big time.
City of Quincy worker caught distracted behind the wheel
The apparently distracted city employee driver was so distracted that he failed to notice that the red traffic light where he was stopped had turned green until a driver behind him leaned on her but more likely his horn.
Cambridge Police Department has Military Assault Weapons and an Armored Vehicle
For all of the People’s Republic of Cambridge’s recent talk of defunding its police department, it turns out that Cambridge may be needing to hold a yard sale to dispose of its military spec armaments.
Six Injured in Shooting at a Brockton House Party
Already problematic large group gatherings given concerns about COIVD-19 took a dark turn last night in Brockton.


















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