2 monthes ago | By Boston Herald
For the first time in nearly 90 years, Quincy and North Quincy won't convene Thanksgiving morning on the gridiron due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
But the city has still found a way to continue the age-old rivalry even without football.
Both schools are partaking in a “virtual” Turkey Day game this year as the longtime rivals bring their competitiveness to Boardwalk Pizza in Marina Bay, where Quincy and North Quincy will try to outduel one another in the purchase of pizza.
The event is a fundraiser for both Quincy and North Quincy athletics, as Boardwalk Pizza is donating a dollar for every...
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