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- People are coming and going at Fox 25. Morning host Kim Carrigan renewed her contract. Anchor/reporter Frank Mallicoat is leaving for a gig with the CBS affiliate in San Francisco. WFXT added Brockton native Tyisha Fernandes from the Fox station in Fort Myers and Providence TV anchor Elizabeth Hopkins to their morning show team. [Herald]
Two signs that election season is almost over: Charlie Baker trotted out Curt Schilling at a rally in Chelmsford and told his Halloween crowd that Governor Deval Patrick wanted to tax candy.
- The seal seen swimming in the Charles River was caught and released. [Boston Herald]
- A 1.5 year old reindeer died from a blood parasite Wednesday at the Stone Zoo. [WCVB]
According to WBUR, the prosecution witness who allegedly bribed City Councilor Chuck Turner to obtain a liquor license has agreed to testify in Turner's federal corruption trial.
- Ted Kennedy's FBI was made public some 10 months after his death. The file includes over 40 years worth of death threats directed at him. [CNN]
- The John Hancock Tower is for sale, again, just 15 months after the current owners bought it at a foreclosure auction. [Boston Globe]
- Cannoli wars; Who ya got? Mike's Pastry or Modern Pastry? [TheSpottedDuck.com]
Interested in what Dan Grabauskas thinks about the T's imminent financial collapse? He'll be on WBUR's Radio Boston at 1 p.m. today, and you can ask him yourself. (Link swiped from UHub.)
Fangela has had quite enough news about the New England Patriots' linebacker Tom Brady's torn ACL from NPR during her morning and afternoon commute, thank you very much. And because WBUR's recent focus on "local programming" basically translates to "recycling the same news a whole lot," they'll make sure to update us every ten minutes on the lack of a change in status in the ACL tomorrow. That is, if the world still exists tomorrow.





