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Bello's Morning Blotter

November 24, 2008 09:50 AM Email| Comments (0)| Text size +

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

Breaking Now:

Manhole fires zap power in Theatre District, Back Bay

Buzz:

Gay-marriage debate roils, unites Mormons

Learning more than history at Plimoth

City councilor reveals roots of his family, once illegal immigrants

Council to discuss options on Turner

Newspapers, Radio, TV:

WBZ-TV: Truck Crash Ties Up I-93 And 128

Worcester T&G: Legendary football coach Owen Kilcoyne passes away

WCVB-TV: No Claim For Mystery Piano

Worcester T&G: Widow of worker killed by granite slab settles for $1.2 million

New London Day: What A Really Fresh Turkey Is All About

Sentinel and Enterprise: Woman walking dog dies after being struck by car

Day Ahead:

Funeral services are held at St. Mary's Church in Mansfield for Army Specialist Corey M. Shea, who was killed in Iraq Nov. 12.

Thirty-seven police recruits will jog through Boston this morning carrying a wreath for the memorial at police headquarters. This final run for cadets has become a tradition before graduation, which is on Tuesday.

Double Bello Special:

Brockton Enterprise: Sea of red as hundreds try to set new Santa hat record

MetroWest Daily News: Toothless woman stuck without dentures

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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