Bite Size News, November 2: Post-Halloween Edition
- With about 100,000 revelers in Salem, two stabbings ain't bad. [Wicked Local]
- A falling tree kills a trick-or-treater in NH. [Union Leader]
- Most of the state's transportation agencies have officially merged into MassDOT. [Providence Business News]
- The MBTA is keeping the squeeze on gropers. [Boston Globe]
- Make sure that ground beef in the fridge hasn't been recalled. [Boston Channel]
- If you enjoyed the Tall Ships this summer, a foreclosed schooner is being auctioned next week. [The Day]
- Afghanistan elections are cancelled after Michael Flaherty withdraws candidacy. Wait, we mean Abdullah Abdullah. [Wired]
- "The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day" earned less than $500k on 68 screens (for about the same per-screen average as Michael Jackson). [Cinematical]
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