Bello's Morning Blotter
Here is the news Globe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello is following this morning:
Breaking Now:
Clerk shoots, kills masked man during Worcester holdup
Driver killed in fiery Marlborough crash
Buzz
Silver Line faces loss of funding for last link
Menino's time to shine
Amid fiscal gloom, Harvard spotlights arts
Newspapers, Radio, TV:
Cape Cod Times: 'Silent heroes' saved driver in fiery crash
WBZ-TV: Second woman attacked in Somerville this week
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune: Woman beaten, dragged by five men but manages to hold onto her purse
Brockton Enterprise: Homeless man dies, remembered by friends at soup kitchen
Day Ahead:
Governor Deval Patrick attends the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association presidential installation of Chief Terrence Michael Cunningham.
Hip-hop artist Dwayne Simmons, a.k.a Dagha, will teach students at the Dearborn Middle School about song writing.
The weatherization of a home in Dorchester will be showcased by Energy Bucks, ABCD, and Ian Bowles, the state secretary of energy and environmental affairs.
The Boston Public Health Commission will vote on proposed regulations to limit the sale of tobacco products and reduce workplace exposure to secondhand smoke.
The Red Sox will unveil design changes to the team's logos and select uniforms.
Bello Specials:
Springfield Republican:When it comes to sex, Doctor Ruth is still in
The Sun Chronicle: Birders prepare for Christmas bird count in Attleboro
![]() | Globe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello has covered news in Boston since 1973. E-mail him your tips here. |
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