Bello's Morning Blotter
Here is the news Globe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello is following this morning:
Breaking Now:
Police use choppers, dogs in search for missing teen in Norfolk
Buzz:
DAs fight bid to ease penalty for marijuana
Permit for moose is the first long shot
Downtrodden fans quiet after loss
Shays fights to keep 'endangered' GOP New England base
Newspapers, Radio, TV:
Trial begins of former Dorchester man accused of killing N.H. police officer
6 arrested at the UMass Amherst after Boston Red Sox loss
Heating oil prices drop in Maine
200 trees may be cut at Emily Dickinson home to make way for 'historically accurate hedge'
Music, light display to provide Halloween's grand finale in Salem
Boys & Girls Club squeezed by success on Cape Cod
Day Ahead:
Clear skies expected for Orionid meteor shower
House and Senate Ways and Means committees meet jointly at the State House to hear from Patrick administration officials and economic experts about budget cuts, revenue projections, and the economy.
Actress and comedienne Lily Tomlin meets with fifth grade students from the O'Hearn School in Dorchester at the National Braille Press headquarters, where she'll read from her book "Edith Ann: My Life, So Far."
Bello Special:
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