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Some of the plants on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway are edible.
- Biologists recommended a five-year ban on lobster fishing in southern New England to rebuild the lobster population. [WCVB]
- Food vendors are slated to open Monday on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway between South Station and the North End. [Boston Globe]
- Both candidates appeared on WCVB last night. Tom Menino called the Flaherty/Yoon "ticket" as “jobs for votes," and Flaherty didn't like it. [Boston Herald]
- More budget cuts are looming as Governor Deval Patrick announced that September revenues were $243 million short of expectations. [Boston Globe]
- Asburnham's Cushing Academy has a library with no books in it. [Boston Globe]
- Now we know where the bones are buried in Cambridge. [Boston Herald]
- Beaches in Chatham are open today. Say hello to the sharks. [Cape Cod Times]
After years of construction, destruction, reconstruction, and tragedy; our city has another public works project named after someone in the Kennedy clan. The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, which formally opened on Saturday, stretches from Boston's boot to bonnet.
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