Bite Size News, November 16: Xmas Tree(!) Edition
- The Macy's Christmas tree is already in Downtown Crossing, but they're waiting until after Thanksgiving to light it. [WHDH]
- Faneuil Hall's Christmas tree has arrived and will be lit next week. [Boston Herald]
- The City of Boston's tree is on its way from Nova Scotia. [Boston Channel]
- The Enchanted Village has opened in its new home at Jordan’s Furniture in Avon. [Boston Herald]
- Martha Coakley actually has more assets than initially disclosed last week. [Boston Globe]
- Security cameras are proposed to fight illegal trash dumping in Boston. [Boston Herald]
- High schoolers may have been roughed up by ex-Pats players at a charity basketball game in Stow. (Can we blame Belichick?) [Boston Channel]
- Several are injured on the Green Line after a brake malfunction. (Can we blame Grabauskas?) [WHDH]
- Boston cops put down the doughnuts and coffee to compete in the first departmental strongman contest. [Boston Herald]
- Octogenarian pedestrian hit by bicyclist died in the hospital. [Boston Globe]
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