Bite Size News, October 20: Amherst Goes Gitmo Edition

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  • Amherst's Town Meeting will consider allowing Guantanamo detainees to relocate there after they are released. [Boston Herald]
  • One hundred employees at the state's Department of Conservation and Recreation were let go today. [Boston Herald]
  • Sunday's storm washed away the last of 12 cottages on First Village on North Beach in Chatham. WCVB's report includes some amazing images. [Cape Cod Times]
  • Students in Foxborough can be subjected to breathalyzer tests during the school day. A reading of 0.02 or higher on the test will be considered "positive" for alcohol. [WCVB]
  • An apparent murder-suicide in Newton involving an elderly couple, both of whom were 86-years old. [Boston Globe]
  • A mayoral debate happened Monday night. How many votes could it really change? [WBUR]

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