Bite Size News, March 4: Alphabet Soup Edition
- The FBI is taking another look for DNA from ISGM heist. [Boston Globe]
- Eliminating the second conductor on the Orange Line will save about 2% of the MBTA's budget shortfall. [Boston Globe]
- A Raynham laundromat will remain BYOB as the Board of Selectmen deny the request for a liquor license. [Taunton Gazette]
- The cancelled $5 fee was just one of many hikes at the RMV in the last year. [Boston Herald]
- The print media is still relevant! A paperboy calls 911 to save an old lady's life. [Lowell Sun]
- For what it's worth, Bay State legislators are fighting plans for additional tolls in New Hampshire. [Boston Herald]
- Several underperforming schools in Boston are getting new principals. [Boston Herald]
- The Mohegan tribe have chosen the first female chief in over 300 years. [The Day]
- The persistent proposals to expand gambling in Massachusetts continue. [Boston Channel]
- Believe it or not, there's a North Shore Italian restaurant that may have discriminated against transgender individuals. [Saugus Advertiser]
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