Bite Size News, November 23: Looking on the Bright Side Edition

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  • More than a thousand families can give thanks to the Massachusetts Salvation Army for Thursday's meal. [Boston Globe]
  • A Vermont church is selling its prized possession to keep operating their homeless shelter. [Brattleboro Reformer]
  • More than a third of this year's Rhodes Scholars have New England ties. [Boston Globe]
  • The Frog Pond skating rink is now open. [Boston Herald]
  • Gasoline prices have dropped a few cents in the last couple weeks. [Boston Business Journal]
  • The dog that bit Tim Wakefield's wife will not be killed, but banished. [Hingham Journal]
  • Rep. Patrick Kennedy is battling with the bishop of Rhode Island over abortion and the bland wafer served on Sundays. [Boston Channel]
  • Think twice before you use that ATM in the bar or corner store! [Boston Globe]
  • As previously seen on Bostonist: Poor results and dwindling attendance bring Northeastern's football program to its end.
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