Published December 6, 2010
What’s news on a cold Monday morning with snow flurries in the forecast:
Tonight, it’s Bill vs. Rex at Foxboro. “You know what they say about opposites attracting, well as coaching styles go, they’re Felix and Oscar.” (Herald)
SI.com: The Sox finally completed a trade for San Diego’s Adrian Gonzalez, after it almost fell apart. The deal is believed to be worth $167 million over eight years. (SI.com)
The secretary of state wants the courts to sign off on all foreclosures. Bill Galvin will introduce legislation next month. (Globe)
Caseloads at the state’s juvenile courts have fallen sharply, perhaps as a result of a shift in strategy. “Research indicates that traveling in a van with shackles really does turn the kids on a negative trajectory.” (Globe)
A red tail hawk has been stuck at a South Boston MBTA station for a week. The Animal Rescue League is still trying to free the hawk from netting. (WCVB)