by Chet Brinkley | Sep 22, 2020 | Featured Articles, National Aggravation
While the registration process varies across the country and COVID-19 has changed things for at least this year’s elections, registering is not all that complicated or arduous if one is not currently duly registered to vote in November.
by Chet Brinkley | Aug 31, 2020 | Featured Articles, Less Important News
“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?”
by Chet Brinkley | Aug 22, 2020 | Featured Articles, Less Important News
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.
by Chet Brinkley | Aug 20, 2020 | Featured Articles, Regional
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.
by Chet Brinkley | Aug 18, 2020 | Featured Articles, Regional
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.