Bite Size News, July 24: Anthony! Edition

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  • It's been 40 years since Anthony Martignetti became the Prince Spaghetti boy. [Boston Globe]
  • The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled police sobriety checkpoints to be constitutional. [Boston Globe]
  • Partners HealthCare Systems Inc. has agreed to settled a U.S. Department of Labor lawsuit by paying $2.7 million in overtime back wages to approximately 700 workers. [Boston Herald]
  • Two Massachusetts companies have submitted bids to buy 11 service plazas from the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. [WCVB]
  • U.S. Marine Corporal Nicholas Xiarhos, a 21-year old from Yarmouth, was killed in action in Afghanistan on Thursday. [Cap Cod Times]
  • According to Congressman Jim McGovern (D-Worcester), when constituents from his district visit the National Mall in Washington, D.C. they often complain about how bad it looks. [Attleboro Sun Chronicle]

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