Bite Size News, January 22: Free Coco Edition
- Now that Conan O'Brien's exit from NBC's talk-show train wreck is official, what will he do next? [Boston Globe]
- Bostonist has no complaints with Ted Reinstein. However, his opinion of Ted Kennedy's reaction to Tuesday's special election is in poor taste. [WCVB]
- Mayor Thomas M. Menino wants cities and towns to separate municipal health care plans from the collective bargaining process. [Boston Herald]
- No one was seriously injured in a crash that sent an ambulance crashed into a building after a collision with a car in Brockton on Friday. [WCVB]
- Cambridge police Sgt. James Crowley's invitation to speak at a police academy graduation was rescinded. [WCVB]
- U.S. Rep. Barney Frank discussed health care reform in the Scott Brown era. [Attleboro Sun Chronicle]
- Gail Huff, Senator-elect Scott Brown's wife, will keep her job as a reporter for WCVB. [WCVB]
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