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Mellon's $28M Cape home; Guv bets Centerville chicken pies on Super Bowl

Did you ever wonder what a $28 million dollar Cape Cod home would look like?


   Here's Bunny Mellon's in Oyster Harbors, the gated island community for the super-rich with its 7,000-square-foot main house, beach house, greenhouses, tennis court and dock, with 1,000 square feet of shoreline on Nantucket Sound and the Seapuit River. Source Jack Cotton.  See more in a previous Xtra here.

Governor Patrick bets Cape Cod chicken pies on Pats

Two Democrat Governors shut out one Republican


Check out those Chicken Pot Pies.
Sure, you can bet your New York brother-in-law five bucks on the Super Bowl this Sunday, but Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick is betting New York Governor Andrew Cuomo those Oprah-loved chicken pot pies from the Centerville Pie Company.

He'll also throw in some chips from a suburban-Boston company and clam chowder from the Boston-based Legal Sea Foods chain.

The Buffalo News reports that Cuomo is betting 46 dozen bagels from Ess-a-Bagel in Manhattan, 46 cheesecakes from Junior’s in Brooklyn and 46 cases of Greek yogurt from upstate New York.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie tried to muscle in on the wager claiming the New York Giants are in his state because that's where their stadium is, but the two Democrats turned him down.

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