
New Orange and Red Line trains delayed
As should come as not great surprise to long suffering MBTA straphangers, the $2 billion plan to replace aged MBTA subway cars that date as far back as the Nixon Administrations is running behind schedule.
As should come as not great surprise to long suffering MBTA straphangers, the $2 billion plan to replace aged MBTA subway cars that date as far back as the Nixon Administrations is running behind schedule.
In spite of Quincy slipping back into yellow status for COVID-19 cases, the second highest level, per the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Mayor Koch is going full spreed ahead with the next step in unwinding COVID-19 restrictions.
Given a gimlet-eyed view of the findings, Quincy Quarry would suggest that the actual increase is probably higher – if not much higher– given that people tend to under report their level of imbibing and undertaking other vices.
So do other things, but the buzzkills on Quincy Quarry News’ Standards and Practices Desk have had their knickers in a knot of late.
Given the number of cats recused, one cannot help but wonder if there might be a cat lady angle, however, Quincy Quarry is not one to judge so long as the cats are not howling nearby as well as at all hours of the day and especially at night …