BRIDGEPORT — Bullets, glue pots, dead editors, false teeth and Girl Scouts have all played a part in the storied history of the Connecticut Post. This weekend, the Post is moving the last of its local reporters, editors and photographers at 410 State Street to an address three blocks away at 1057 Broad St. Most of the other staffers from the building’s four floors had moved earlier to Hearst Connecticut Media’s new headquarters at Merritt 7 Corporate Park in Norwalk. Several of the Connecticut Post’s writers have been working in the brick-and-mortar building for 30 years or more, so Friday was a bittersweet day as memories were dredged up from long-forgotten desk drawers.
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