Bite Size News, July 10: Honors and Awards Edition

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A picture from 2008 by flickr user jaycoxfilm that remains a relevant measure of the devotion of Red Sox fans.
  • The city of Boston honored an EMT and over 50 Police officers for heroic service in the line of duty. [Boston Herald]
  • For the 8th time in its 21-year history, Cambridge Community Television (CCTV) was named the top public access TV station in the country. [Cambridge Chronicle]
  • The Eliot Hotel was named the best small city hotel in the country by Travel + Leisure magazine. The hotel, operated by one family since 1939, was also listed as the 19th best hotel in the World. [WCVB]
  • Stephen Flemmi, aka "The Rifleman", described the 1981 murder of Debra Davis in a civil trial at the U.S. District Court. [Boston Globe]
  • President Obama delivered a letter from Ted Kennedy to Pope Benedict XVI today and asked the Pope to pray for the ailing Senator. [Boston Globe]

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