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Connecticut Native Returns to NBC Connecticut

NBC Connecticut welcomes home a new sports anchor, Matt Sottile, a Connecticut native from West Hartford. Sottile, who recently worked at an ABC station in Omaha, fills the void left by Matt Finkels departure. His hire, along with the recent addition of morning anchor Noah Cornelius, signals a refresh for the stations lineup. Sottile, a local sports enthusiast, is thrilled to cover the teams he grew up loving. Checkout Solipillow.com

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