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Port Chester Teen's Arrest In Stamford Attack Tops News This Week

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Port Chester this week:

See the stories that topped the news in Port Chester this week

See the stories that topped the news in Port Chester this week

  • A  16-year old boy from Port Chester was one of four Stamford Academy students were arrested and charged in connection with an unprovoked attack on a 64-year-old school employee that took place in a Prospect Street convenience store Feb. 11, according to NBC Connecticut.
  • Upset parents were in search for answers at a Wednesday night meeting following the discovery of heroin and hypodermic needles in a faculty bathroom at a school north of Westchester County, according to News 12 Westchester.
  • One very lucky person in the San Francisco Bay area matched all six winning numbers in the nationwide Poweball lottery Wednesday night, which according to officials is worth roughly $425 million.
  • Greenwich Police know the routine: When the bars in Connecticut close at 2 a.m. there will be people looking to cross over into Port Chester where they can keep the party going until 4 a.m., according to Patch.com.

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