Published: Mon, 2 Nov 2009
Description: (NECN) - Time now for a look at some of the stories the Boston Globe is working on Monday. Joining the Morning Report from the Globe newsroom is Deputy City Editor Mike Bello. Mike talks first about the race for mayor of Boston and how it is...
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" Let's get a look at some of the stories and Boston Globe is working on today joining me from that globe newsroom deputy city editor Mike belly up morning -- like good morning Leslie and it's a great more and it's great that I -- excellent."
" It's like retreating and got the trick or treating in my son was masquerading as Whitey Bulger."
" Like to see pictures of that and let alone stash of chocolate on my desk -- ready to go yet. -- the globe working on today the final day campaigning in Boston mayor's race."
" That's right it's going down the wire and you know Mayor Menino has an event today with -- Red Sox star Kevin Youkilis this morning and we'll have a big rally in East Boston tonight many -- message is that he's the only one who can lead this city forward in these tough Financial Times he appeared relaxed and confident over the weekend. Meanwhile city councilor Michael clarity and -- you -- there hitting places in Roxbury and Dorchester during the day and then having a pre election rally tonight in Dorchester they say Boston needs change they say they are the only ones who can improve school and reduce crime in the city. Mike Levinson and Donovan slack on with a team of globe reporters will be looking at the campaign analyzing. What the candidates have to do during the last day and the reports will present boston.com in the newspaper tomorrow."
" Already and to Martha's Vineyard not a pretty scene some."
" For issues it's a mystery at the oak trees that -- percent of an island wide infestation of caterpillars that once their way through millions of leaves for three consecutive springs ending in 2007. And a drought hit the vineyard killing off tens of thousands of trees. A group called Harvard forest is -- death of the trees trying to find out if the warming of temperatures as anything to do what it. Some 5000 years ago the researchers say there was also -- big die off of oak trees in the cape during an abrupt warming period. 500. Acres a lot of trees. That's a lot of trees and we have picture in the paper which you probably saw on the screen which just shows a massive area. They think the trees will eventually come back some of them. But there may be different types of trees just a change in the environment."
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" But -- are balanced you can do it the Monday after Halloween I think it's okay maybe one Milky Way."