Not in the Q
Quincy is famous, or perhaps infamous for some of its residents and especially certain of its public officials misbelieving that Quincy is a large city.
In truth, Quincy, a suburb of Boston which is a birthplace of presidents and possessed of a rich history, has squandered much of its potential for fine arts, culture and more in recent years.
In other words, there are thus many things that could be – or should be – but are “Not in the Q“
Latest Posts from “Not in the Q”
“A model for the rest of the country” – Senator Malarkey applauds Brockton’s COVID vaccine clinic
Assuming no other ways for locals to secure vaccinations, given the current rate of 800 vaccinations a day, it will take roughly 120 days to vaccinate Brockton. Fortunately, other vaccination options are available to Brockton residents.
Nearly a fifth of Massachusetts’ mayors stepping down
For those who are stepping down, COVID-19 fatigue would clearly at least appear to be at least a significant contributing factor. And for another, people criticizing their response to it and as is perhaps best currently exemplified by the apparently at least also handsy New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Larry, the Number 10 Cat, celebrates 10 years on the seat of power
Larry is the official Mouser for Number 10 Downing Street, the official home of the Prime Minister of Great Britain. During his tenure, Larry has become arguably the second most beloved figure in the British Government after Queen Elizabeth.
Quincy dodges a Blizzard
How lucky was Quincy? The storm dumped over a foot of snow on New York City with as much as a foot more expected to fall before the storm abates and so grinding the Big Apple into applesauce.
Boston Residential Landlord Launches Creative Strategy to Reduce Evictions in Response to Pandemic
Even better news as well as for a change, this landlord is the largest operator of non-public affordable housing in the country!
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announces moderating of COVID-19 restrictions
Mayor Mahty announced that starting next Monday open to the public venues such as museums, indoor recreational facilities, arcades, aquariums, indoor historical sites, and sightseeing tours can resume operation, albeit it under ongoing statewide capacity limits.
House of Representatives Races Seeing Modest Republican Comeback
Just when one might think that this year’s federal elective office races could not become any weirder, they of course did.
North Carolina Senate race proven to be an effective barometer for Senate races?
n any event, and as the late and great Yogi Berra was wont to say, “it ain’t over until it’s over” – even if many among us wishes it was over.
North Carolina Senate race to be a bellwether for control of the United States Senate?
The North Carolina Republican incumbent is locked in a within the polling margin of error tie with his opponent in spite of his opponent’s involvement in a recent extramarital affair in what is the most expensive senate race ever.
Two Massachusetts Cities Make List Of “Best Places To Live In America”
While one can imagine a valid rational for Framingham Massachusetts to come in at 24, on what planet does Worcester warrant any listing on the list, much less at 53?
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