Bite Size News, September 8

Franklin Park Bear Dens

  • Nomar and NKOTB are among the celebrities that are owed money by the Commonwealth. [Boston Globe]
  • The state official who was caught on video while stealing from copying machines has resigned to "spend more time with his family." [Cambridge Chronicle]
  • Tonight is the first of 11 public meetings where citizens can comment on the MBTA's newly proposed service changes, which mainly affect bus and ferry lines. [Boston Herald]
  • A debate between John Kerry and his primary opponent was broadcast at 8:30 a.m., Sunday morning. Yep, we didn't watch it either. [WBZ-TV]
  • A young woman was fatally struck by a commuter rail train in Mansfield. [Boston Herald]
  • Plans are being considered to preserve the safety of a sheep living on a Mansfield highway median. [The Boston Channel]
  • An explosion at an Attleboro jewelry factory caused a cyanide and sent one person to the hospital with burns. If your cyanide leak is appraised for more, they will pay you the difference... [WPRI]
  • Image of the early bear settlers by barnhizzle from photos tagged "Bostonist" on Flickr.

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