Bite Size News, July 30: Shark Month Edition

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  • Chatham officials have closed South Beach to swimming indefinitely after three more great white sharks were spotted today. One was just 100 yards from the sand. [Boston Globe]
  • Is it possible that shark sightings are good for the Cape's tourism industry? [Wicked Local]
  • Attorney General Martha Coakley and Cape Wind reached an agreement to reduce energy costs from the wind farm. [Cape Cod Online.com]
  • Fisher cats in the Metro West region are hungry. Your pet dog or cat is on the menu. [WCVB]
  • Jeremy Prince, whose daughter Phoebe killed herself after being bullied by classmates, said he could forgive the students if they apologized. [WBZ]
  • Massachusetts is sending 670 National Guardsmen from the 181st Infantry Regiment to Afghanistan on Sunday. [WBZ]
  • People have stolen 56 patio chairs from the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway in the North End in July. [Boston Globe]

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