Sound Bites, Wednesday: Kennedy Remembered, Schools Boosted

Published August 25, 2010

An onlooker held a sign as Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's funeral entourage proceeded through Mission Hill. (Korri Leigh Crowley for WBUR)

An onlooker held a sign as Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's funeral entourage proceeded through Mission Hill. (Korri Leigh Crowley for WBUR)

One year after Kennedy’s death, the people’s champion is remembered around Massachusetts. (Boston Globe, Attleboro Sun-Chronicle, WBZ’s Jon Keller)

Mass. schools are getting a $204 million boost, on top of the $250 million “Race to the Top” money. (WBUR)

The EPA is suing Revere over raw sewage allegedly flowing into Boston Harbor. (Universal Hub)

Joel Tenenbaum, the BU grad student sued for illegally downloading music, is appealing the already-reduced damages he owes to the RIAA. (Boston Globe)

Patients now have a Zagat-like guide for Mass. hospitals. (CommonHealth)

O’Neal might Shaq up in Sudbury. (The Inside Track via Bostonist)

A new butcher shop, The Meat House, has opened in Coolidge Corner. (Patch Brookline)

POTUS is kind of pwning on the golf course in Martha’s Vineyard. (POTUS Pool on Tumblr)

WBUR host Meghna Chakrabarti is having a baby today. (Radio Boston)