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A Connecticut company said Friday it has nearly finished installing state-of-the-art security equipment at a school to which students were moved after the deadly Newtown school shooting.
They are expected to be installed by the end of next week, Marino said.
"I feel obligated to try to do the best we can," he said, adding how no security system is foolproof. "I think if you can save a few lives, it's worth it."