Bite Size News, December 10: Don't Hate the Players Edition
- Dartmouth apologizes to Harvard after for some extreme heckling at a squash match. [The Dartmouth]
- UMass is another step closer to creating the state's first public law school. [Boston Globe]
- With massive debt and recent safety concerns, what the MBTA really needs is a good consultant. [Boston Globe]
- Eight health centers in the commonwealth are set to get an $80 million shot in the arm of federal stimulus money. [WBUR]
- A human skeleton was inadvertently dug in the basement of an old Warwick, RI home. [Providence Journal]
- The new mayor of Lawrence intends to keep his old full-time job, and the city is seeking a financial rescue from the state. [Boston Herald]
- The Kennedy tourist attraction in Ireland is planning to build something to memorialize our former Senator. [Boston Globe]
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