Bite Size News, February 17: Murray vs. Brown Edition

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  • Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray still exists and said Wednesday that Senator Scott Brown is "flat-out wrong" when claimed the federal stimulus package failed to create new jobs in Massachusetts. [WCVB]
  • 2010 Winter Olympics gold medalist Hannah Kearney is a Sox fan and a mogul skier. She'll throw out the first pitch at a Sox/Yanks game at Fenway in April. [Boston Globe]
  • Efforts to close a $3.6 million budget gap could lead to closing up to 10 Boston Public Library neighborhood libraries branches. [Boston Globe]
  • A third Stoughton police officer resigned as a result of a public corruption investigation by the FBI. [Brockton Enterprise]
  • On Tuesday, the Menino administration rolled out a cyberbullying hotline. [Boston Herald]
  • The bankrupt operator of Boston’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Natick Collection could be sold to Simon Property Group Inc. for $10 billon. Simon run 14 malls in Massachusetts. [Boston Business Journal]
  • Two workers were injured when a ceiling collapsed in a barracks at the Massachusetts Military Reservation. [Cape Cod Times]

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