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Boy, 5, Dies in Driveway Accident; Teen Assaults Elderly Man in 'Knockout Game': PD; Hawk Rescued at Golf Range: Nearby News
Dunkin' Donuts 'flasher' charged; Officer prevents distraught teen from jumping off bridge; Former governor leaving CT; 2 more Zika cases...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
5-Year-Old Child Killed in Driveway Accident
A 5-year-old boy was struck and killed by a car pulling into a driveway on Thursday evening, according to police.>>>Read More.
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The teen was caught on video punching an elderly man in the back of the head, police said.>>>Read More.
A teacher was hospitalized for treatment after being bitten by a student.>>>Read More.
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Frantz said he personally knows four billionaires who left the state and that their loss has an impact on the state budget.>>>Read More.
Rell said she is frustrated with the tax climate and direction of the state.>>>Read More.
The state Department of Public Health announces two more Connecticut residents have tested positive for the Zika virus.>>>Read More.
The police officer is credited with saving the life of a 15-year-old who threatened to jump from a bridge.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Exposed Himself to Dunkin Donuts Employee: Police
- Man Charged with Defrauding Donors of Sandy Hook 26.4.26 Foundation: U.S. District Attorney
- UPDATE: Police ID Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run Accident
- Connecticut Father Charged With Beating Infant Son: PD
- Red-Tailed Hawk Rescued at Golf Range
- Where and Why You Are Most Likely to be Pulled Over in CT: New Report
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