Bite Size News, July 28: Kennedy Institute Edition

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  • Plans for the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate were released today. The building would be adjacent to the JFK Library. [Boston Globe]
  • Nine towns and approximately 2,500 property owners are about to settle a suit against Bouchard Transportation Company, Inc. for $11.5 million over the 2003 Buzzards Bay oil spill. [WBZ]
  • The MSPCA is about to reunite a woman and her dog after four years. [WCVB]
  • According to the Southeastern Massachusetts Transportation Alliance, Southeastern Massachusetts has severe problems with its public transit system. [Attleboro Sun Chronicle]
  • The Tuttle family of Dover, New Hampshire is selling their farm, the oldest family-run farm in the country they've worked for almost 380 years. The 134 acres are listed at $3.35 million. [Foster's Daily Democrat]
  • The film Charlie St. Cloud was filmed in Vancouver despite being set in Marblehead. We didn't want Zac Efron here anyway. [HollywoodEastConnection.com]
  • U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton issued a preliminary injunction to block parts of Arizona's new immigration law. [CNN]


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