Boston Globe Today (audio)
Summary: Chona Camomot delivers today's top stories from The Boston Globe. This audio podcast is published each weekday. For more from Globe Today, visit boston.com/globetoday.
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(Boston Globe) Boston police officers receive big pay amid cuts. And a 58-year-old pitcher returns to the game at Springfield College.
(Boston Globe) Gov. Patrick has lifted the boil water order. And tourism in Boston is on the rise for this summer.
(Boston Globe) State officials hope clean water will be restored in 24 hours. And Boston University makes amends with former students.
(Boston Globe) US investigates Partners HealthCare contracts. And Senator Scott Brown makes Times 'Top 100' list.
(Boston Globe) Controversial Cape Wind project approved after nine year battle. And a local clinic offering free healthcare for children.
(Boston Globe) A federal agency will review a deadly Toyota crash. And Patriots draft pick Aaron Hernandez tested positive for marijuana.
(Boston Globe) The ROTC is gaining favor on some elite college campuses. And Boston ranks in the Top 5 'Fun Cities Across the Nation' list.
(Boston Globe) US Sen. Scott Brown says he's not running for president in 2012; new deal gives glimpse of Sox value; residency crackdown at exam schools
(Boston Globe) Appliance rebates could run out fast. A father and son get a close enounter with the volcano in Iceland.
(Boston Globe) A panel OKs random drug and alcohol tests for firefighters. And some celebrities were among the crowd at the Boston Marathon.
(Boston Globe) Runners compete in the 114th Boston Marathon. And the Red Sox lose fifth straight game.
(Boston Globe) Casino developers make their pitches. And the city prepares for the 114th Boston Marathon.
(Globe Today) Mass. House approves casinos and slots in state. And a Marshfield man rows across the Atlantic Ocean.
(Boston Globe) Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin speaks at rally on Boston Common. And a new restaurant project is set for Hynes Convention Center.
(Boston Globe) Mass. House begins debate on gambling. And Congressman Barney Frank gets an earful.