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Newington Resident Wins $10k Lottery Prize
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a New Britain business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a New Britain business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning scratch ticket was also recently sold at a West Suffield business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning KENO ticket was also recently sold at a Bridgeport business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Bridgeport business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket worth $825k was recently sold at a Windsor business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Charlie, a former NHL player and coach and long time Sikorsky employee, was known for his magnetic personality, positivity and kind spirit.
Heather was a devoted and loving wife, mother and friend. She loved animals, big and small, reading, gardening and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Barbara enjoyed a 40-year career in local real estate. She cherished her family, reading, gardening, cooking and all things interior design.
Don retired from the Planning Department of Kaman Instruments after many years of service and was heavily involved in the community.
Lester, a devoted family man, worked Bache and Co. (Wells Fargo) for over 50 years and was heavily involved in the community.
Henry, a proud U.S. Army WWII veteran, worked many as a machinist for High Standard Manufacturing and for Sikorsky Aircraft.
Henry, a proud U.S. Army WWII veteran, worked many years as a machinist for High Standard Manufacturing and for Sikorsky Aircraft.
Dick, a standout football and tennis star in his youth, was a devoted family man and the owner and operator of R.L. Cella Mason Contractors.
Dick, a standout football and tennis star in his youth, was a devoted family man and the owner and operator of R.L. Cella Mason Contractors.
William, a passionate sports fan, especially of the Jets and Red Sox, worked at Hartley and Parker for over 40 years until retirement.
Laura, an employee of MetLife for 20 years, was known as loyal, loving, compassionate and caring.
Jane, a devoted mother and administrative manager for Grecowolf Engineering, had a passion for flowers, gardening and decorating.
David, a devoted family man, proudly served in the Navy, enjoyed a successful career on Wall Street and was a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan.
June, a loving homemaker known for her delicious Italian meals, was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Annabelle, devoted wife and mother, previously served as a nurse at Saint Raphael in New Haven and for the VA Hospital in West Haven.