Bite Size News, October 16

Beaver Fart-s

  • A soldier from Beverly has died in Afghanistan. [The Salem News]
  • Soccer has more than a foot in Somerville's door. The Krafts are thinking about building a new home for the Revolution. [Boston Globe]
  • Parents of autistic children are pissed off about Denis Leary's new book, and not surprisingly he doesn't care. [WHDH]
  • The City of Lynn is prosecuting an old lady for feeding the animals around Flax Pond, because there's no other criminal activity to fight. [Boston Herald]
  • Times are tough when a Goldman-Sachs exec decide to sell their Nantucket home -- with a $55 miilion asking price. [Nantucket Independent]
  • Watertown will be the new home of a federal drug enforcement task force. Does that mean there's a lot of nearby drug dealers? [Watertown TAB & Press]

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