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Company Leaving CT With 1.5K Jobs; Elderly Man Rescued: CT News
"Aggressive" panhandlers wouldn't leave: PD/ Company going on hiring spree/ Lawsuit filed over alleged sexual assault at school/ 'Wow' house

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
CT Company Leaving and Taking 1,500 Jobs With It
The plan is to consolidate all employees by 2021.>>>Read More.
Aldi Going on Hiring Spree in Connecticut
Aldi is conducting a one-day statewide hiring spree next week.>>>Read More.
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Lawsuit Filed Over Alleged School Sexual Assault Involving Kindergartner
A lawsuit was filed after separate investigations were closed, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Elderly CT Man Rescued From Icy Pond After Trying To Rescue Dog: PD
The man fell into the icy waters while trying to rescue his dog.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in West Hartfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
'Aggressive' Panhandlers From New York Wouldn't Leave: PD
Police say the panhandlers said they came from New York to panhandle.>>>Read More.
Celebrity Endorsement In CT Governor Race
The sports great posted his endorsement on Twitter Friday.>>>Read More.
'Suspicious' Motorist Takes Picture Of 2 Students: PD
Police are investigating the suspicious incident. Extra officers were present during pickup and drop off times Friday.>>>Read More.
Students From Special Needs School Donate To Animal Shelter
Students held a bake sale and raised funds for the Animal Shelter.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- 75x15 Foot Indoor Pool Included In Wow House
- Woman Killed In Crash Identified
- Court Decision Reached On HS Football Players: Report
- Flu-Related Deaths Increase By 11 Over Past Week In CT
- Teen Missing 5 Days
- CT Ranks Top 5 In Millionaires In 2018 But It's Not All Good News
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