Bite Size News, March 2: Free RMV Edition
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- Gov. Deval Patrick rescinded the $5 service fee imposed by the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) Monday. Does Patrick get to count this as a tax cut? [WCVB]
- Don Kent, WBZ's legendary weatherman, died Tuesday at 92 years old. [WBZ]
- Senator 41 Scott Brown got three committee assignments today: Armed Services, Homeland Security and Veterans’ Affairs Committees. [Boston Herald]
- Wht happens to old televisions is an ongoing environmental debate. [Boston Globe]
- Jay Leno returned to "The Tonight Show" last night. He won the ratings, too. [Boston Globe]
- As of Monday, WRKO is replacing GOP chat guru Rush Limbaugh with local politico Charley Manning from noon to 3 p.m. [Boston Herald]
- State Rep. Brian Wallace of South Boston joins a growing list of state legislators not running for re-election. [SouthBostonOnline.com]
- Who is Smarter? Liberals or Conservatives? [Time]
- The Smithsonian just refused a
generousridiculous donation: O.J. Simpson's acquittal suit from 1995. [AP via Google]
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