Bello's Morning Blotter
Here is the news Globe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello is following this morning:
Breaking Now:
2 hurt in 5-alarm Cambridge fire
Teen killed in Roslindale shooting
Buzz:
Huge bill could soon come due for Turnpike
FBI informant in bribe cases says more suspects are likely to surface
Officer allegedly saw killing, fled scene
Outreach renews a call to stem violence
Newspapers, Radio, TV:
Cape Cod Times: Women pursue maritime careers
Providence Journal: In spill's wake, Coast Guard launches tug inspections
MetroWest Daily News: Boston College senior hit by trolley regains consciousness
Cape Cod Times: Treasury nominee has ties to Orleans
WBZ-TV: Stop & Shop recalls prepared squash side dish
Standard Times: South coast under flood, wind advisories
Patriot Ledger: Vandals deface wall mural in Cohasset Village
Day Ahead:
Governor Deval Patrick speaks at the Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce, visits Parametric Technology Corporation in Needham, offers remarks at the Economic Impact Awards luncheon in Boston, and takes part in Annual Table of Friends in Boston.
Four foundations donate a collective $1.1 million to organizations to provide hunger relief and other assistance to families in need. Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray and others will speak about the gifts at The Greater Boston Food Bank.
Boston Celtics players Sam Cassell and Kendrick Perkins will serve turkey dinners to 250 residents at the Walter Denney Youth Center in Dorchester.
Oath of office administered to 41 new police officers in Roslindale. The recruits include 37 from the Boston Police Academy and four from the Arlington Police Department.
Bello Special:
Methuen soldier's secret Santa surprise homecoming
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