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Bello's Morning Blotter

November 17, 2008 09:07 AM Email| Comments (0)| Text size +

Here is the news Globe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello is following this morning:

Breaking Now:

Braintree bank robbed overnight

Buzz:

Hub grads come up short in college

Suffolk's Sargent tops pay scale for college presidents

Being behind a farm vehicle just got more frustrating

Newspapers, Radio, TV:

Cape Cod Times: Lobstermen chafe at catch restrictions

Portland Press Herald: Grid needs upgrades for wind power

New Bedford Standard Times: Hungry deer ticks emerge in the fall

Patriot Ledger: New clues to whereabouts of stolen masterpieces

Newburyport Daily News: Despite 1,300 signatures, commuter rail lot costs doubled

Lawrence Eagle-Tribune: Tow truck driver who hauled safe unaware of cash inside

Day Ahead:

Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Superintendent Carol Johnson announce plans to double college graduation rates for products of Boston Public Schools.

Governor Deval Patrick announces a local economic development initiative in Plymouth and a grant at The Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole.

A full slate of Boston arraignments:

--Robert Finnerty, 26, faces charges of operating under the influence and motor vehicle homicide in connection with a fatal motor vehicle collision early Sunday morning.
--Daniel Harris, 23, faces a murder charge for the Nov. 9 shooting death of 19-year-old Alexandra Gomes on Elder Street.
--Willie A Jenkins, 41, faces charges in connection with a robbery and stabbing in the South End.

Bello Special:

WCVB-TV: Dog Survives Collisions With Two Cars

mike_bello2.jpgGlobe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello has covered news in Boston since 1973. E-mail him your tips here.
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