Bite Size News, February 11: 'Snow Big Deal Edition
- Local weathermen acknowledged there wasn't a snow emergency after all. [Boston Herald]
- And the City of Boston is really sorry about ticketing or towing you yesterday. [Boston Channel]
- Maybe ducks aren't welcome in Cambridge, but Waltham may allow poultry as pets. [Daily News Tribune]
- Boston's Haitian information desk will remain open for another 30 days. [Boston Globe]
- The layer of ice may have helped when 1,000 gallons of diesel spilled into the Charles River. [Harvard Crimson]
- Michelle Obama gives some love to Somerville for their youth-health programs, and the mayor spoke at her press conference. [Somerville News]
- Bostonist sympathizes for those with food allergies, but we don't whether there is a need to legislate their restaurant visits in any way. [Boston Globe]
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