--The city of Boston is lawyering up big-time for an expected suit from Shawn Drumgold, a man wrongly convicted of the 1989 murder of a 12-year-old. Drumgold spent 15 years behind bars. [Boston Globe]
--An elderly woman died of cardiac arrest in an overnight house fire in Newton that also sent three residents and two firefighters to the hospital. [WCVB]
--It's official. Mike Huckabee is in the Boston Marathon, and he'll run as part of Team Hoyt, the father-son team in which Dick Hoyt pushes his wheelchair-bound son each year. [Boston Herald, Team Hoyt site]
--Tom Brady will give a pre-Super Bowl interview ... on CNBC? [Eye on Foxborough]
--In honor of the Super Bowl, MenuPages pits New York and Boston cuisine against each other. [MenuPages]
--The Herald trots out the obligatory article about how Pats fans are better than Giants fans instead of letting Bostonians be confident in how great they are. [Boston Herald]
--Attention, spenders big and small! Alpha Omega liquidation begins tomorrow morning. [Boston Daily]
Snow adventure image from RajRem from photos tagged "Bostonist" on Flickr.



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