Bite Size News, November 24: Free Parking Edition
- Attention holiday shoppers: Boston offers free parking on Black Friday, and every Saturday left in 2009. [Boston Globe]
- Some firehouses in Boston are busy and some aren't and it's a trend that might require City Hall to reassign some jakes. [Boston Herald]
- The Franklin Park Zoo's population has grown thanks to the birth of two rare animal babies. Check out pictures of the animal goodness here. [WCVB]
- The head of something called the Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities Authority (HEFA) makes $334,000 annually. [MyFoxBoston.com]
- Attorney General Martha Coakley and Representative Michael E. Capuano defended Representative Patrick J. Kennedy in his feud with the Providence bishop over communion. [Boston Globe]
- Some 150 members of the Boston Newspaper Guild filed a petition to remove Guild President Dan Totten over alleged ethical issues. [Boston Herald]
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