Bite Size News, September 4: Books, Bones, Beaches Edition

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  • Asburnham's Cushing Academy has a library with no books in it. [Boston Globe]
  • Now we know where the bones are buried in Cambridge. [Boston Herald]
  • Beaches in Chatham are open today. Say hello to the sharks. [Cape Cod Times]
  • Eastat Realty Capital, a potential developer for the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, claims to have al the financing it needs for its $40.5 million project. [Boston Herald]
  • Congressman Stephen Lynch is joining Attorney General Martha Coakley in the race to replace Ted Kennedy in the Senate. [WCVB]
  • State transportation officials think there might be traffic delays due to Labor Day. Who knew? [Boston Globe]
  • According to himself, Cardinal O'Malley overlooked Ted Kennedy's allegedly anti-Catholic views on abortion and gay marriage to preside over his funeral Mass only to decide the same funeral Mass was the appropriate forum in which to inform President Obama that Catholic bishops can't support healthcare reform if it includes abortion? [Boston Globe]
  • Don Imus will soon be back on TV every morning and he'll be on Fox Business Network. [AP via Boston Herald]

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