
Quincy protesters are not animals and thugs
For the second time in as many weeks in Quincy, a gathering of mostly white folk came out for a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest and prayer vigil.
For the second time in as many weeks in Quincy, a gathering of mostly white folk came out for a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest and prayer vigil.
With particulars about Governor Baker’s four step reopening plan being held tighter than a gender reveal, Quincy Quarry wants its ever-growing legions of loyal readers to weigh in what businesses and services they want to see reopen as soon as possible.
Even for those with long-held as well as well-warranted jaded views about the comings, goings, and especially the doings in Quincy, it has been quite a week …
Quincy’s Flag Day Parade, Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s favorite self-referential photo op event, has been cancelled out of an abundance of caution given the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has wound down enough in New York City that hospital beds are opening up and emergency from out of town healthcare professionals are heading home, Quincy appears to be at best no better than stuck at the apex of its surge.