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New London Resident Wins $40k Lottery Prize
The winning Play4 ticket was also sold at a New London business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning Play4 ticket was also sold at a New London business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning scratch ticket worth $825k was also sold at a Waterbury business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Tom was a proud U.S. Marine veteran, devoted family man, avid sports fan and dedicated employee of the Burndy Corporation for many years.
Dennie was known for his quick wit, the gift of storytelling, love of the Boston Red Sox and devotion to family and friends.
Vincent proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and owned and operated Hanover Antique in Meriden for many years.
Isschar was known for his larger-than-life personality and his passion for the arts, including music, writing, acting and drawing.
Peter was a loving and devoted family man, dedicated employee at Pratt & Whitney for 40 years and active member of the community.
Peter was a loving and devoted family man, dedicated employee at Pratt & Whitney for 40 years and active member of the community.
Annette, lovingly referred to as “Nettie Belle”, cherished spending time with family, friends and her beloved dogs.
Annette, lovingly referred to as “Nettie Belle”, cherished spending time with family, friends and her beloved dogs.
Annette, lovingly referred to as “Nettie Belle”, cherished spending time with family, friends and her beloved dogs.
Bob was a decorated Korean War veteran, longtime employee of both Remington Arms and Sikorsky and a talented musician and singer.
Bob was a decorated Korean War veteran, longtime employee of both Remington Arms and Sikorsky and a talented musician and singer.
Bob had a successful career working for the Bureau of ATF and also served many years as an organist for the Pilgrim Congregational Church.
Marguerite was a dedicated social worker as well as a proud and devoted member of the community, serving on numerous organizations.
Raymond worked over 40 years for Moore Business Forms and was a 2015 inductee into the Hamden High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Raymond worked over 40 years for Moore Business Forms and was a 2015 inductee into the Hamden High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Father Bob faithfully served the community for 50 years and was a dedicated member of many local groups and organizations.
Christal, a loving and devoted wife and friend to many, was a dedicated employee for the Kennedy Center as a bus driver for many years.
Donald proudly served in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Sgt. First Class, before serving as an Easton Firefighter for 32 years.