Bello's Morning Blotter
Here is the news Globe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello is following this morning:
Buzz:
Cape Wind plan may get boost from US
Mother, 16, arrested in boy's death
Insiders seek to recast black politics in Boston
Jury awards woman hit by T bus $3.9m
Newspapers, Radio, TV:
Cape Cod Times: Mystery piano gets notice, but no claims
WBZ-TV: Gloucester cop accused of threatening daughter-in-law
The Salem News: Cops not laughing after stunt with clown mask
Patriot Ledger: Finalist for Hingham town manager has a trail of controversy
Cape Cod Times: Hunter suffers shotgun wounds
Patriot Ledger: Taxes could go way up in Quincy
WCVB-TV: Pedophile priest killer claims he was beaten
Sentinel & Enterprise: Ashburnham voters approve property tax override
Lowell Sun: Artist's ornament to adorn White House Christmas tree
Day Ahead:
Governor Deval Patrick at the National Governors’ Association meeting in Philadelphia. President-elect Barack Obama is expected to attend. Patrick will then head to Washington for a Democratic Governors’ Association meeting.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino in Cleveland to deliver the keynote speech for the Fifth Annual Lois Zaas Memorial Advocacy Lecture, focusing on local and national action to combat illegal gun trafficking.
Treasurer Timothy Cahill attends the Chief Executive Club Luncheon at the Boston Harbor Hotel.
Bello Specials:
MetroWest Daily News: Boxer eats plastic, ends up sick as a dog
Brockton Enterprise:Parade another step toward Brockton becoming "Christmas town"
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