In Quincy, loyalty is more prized than a cup of Marylou’s coffee.
South Boston has the reputation as the place where secrets go to die and grudges never do, but its South Shore neighbor is no poseur on either count.
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In Quincy, loyalty is more prized than a cup of Marylou’s coffee.
South Boston has the reputation as the place where secrets go to die and grudges never do, but its South Shore neighbor is no poseur on either count.
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"More prized than a cup of Marylou's Coffee?" Um, Quincy is the birthplace of Dunkin Donuts, Glen; we have about 15 of them in the city, dating back to the very first Dunkin Donuts that opened in 1950. Marylou's -- all one of them -- is a very recent addition to Quincy. Only a poseur would think Marylou's was Quincy's coffee of choice.
I'm throwing down the "sources" card to Globe editors. Please ask this author to substantiate his assertions and so-called observations. They go beyond colorful flourishes into the realm of imaginings.
Coakley never should have brought these charges in the first place...Campbell and his family will be paying back legal bills for decades because the Attorney General overreached.