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Rodent Found in Dress Bought at Store: Lawsuit; Students Chant ‘Build the Wall’; Best Private Schools: CT News
Nursing assistant, 26, accused of sexually assaulting elderly patients; Child, 4, left on bus; Murder arrests; Man wins $1M lottery prize.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut this week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
A woman was shocked and disgusted when she reached down to pull a loose string and found it was the leg of a rodent, she claims.>>>Read More.
Students were reportedly chanting "Build the wall" to students from another school at a recent football game. >>>Read More.
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Criminal complaint reveals new details in the murder of 26-year-old Joey Comunale, of Connecticut.>>>Read More.
A suspect was located and was hospitalized due to a high level of intoxication, police said Sunday.>>>Read More.
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Two former employees at Valvoline, including the assistant manager, were arrested for the incident.>>>Read More.
The Connecticut man, who is a nursing assistant, is accused of sexually assaulting two elderly patients at a rehabilitation facility.>>>Read more.
The education and real estate website Niche.com has come out with its 2017 list of the Nutmeg State's best private schools.>>>Read More.
A mural containing an illustration of President Obama was painted over on Election Day.>>>Read More.
The student was reportedly on a bus and fell asleep, state police said.>>>Read More.
A local business sold the winning ticket. Some good karma may have been involved in the local resident's winning ticket.>>>Read More.
Malloy couldn’t rule out another tax hike. The state’s budget woes are well-documented.>>>Read More.
The UConn Coach Auriemma made the comments to a columnist in a Wednesday interview.>>>Read More.
Police said a man disturbed a Girl Scout cookie sale table and knocked over polling materials before he spat on a cop.>>>Read More.
His incredible story was recently chronicled in a video produced by his local university.>>>Read More.
Officers responded to the home when the victim was able to activate a panic alarm, according to police.>>>Read More.
The company will be the beneficiary of state aid totalling tens of millions of dollars with incentives to create more jobs.>>>Read More.
As options for senior care grow, U.S. News & World Report offers a list of the top providers in the region.>>>Read More.
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