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Milford Business Sells Winning Lottery Ticket
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Milford business sells winning scratch ticket worth $30k.

According to the Connecticut Lottery, Milford business sells winning scratch ticket worth $30k.

Gerald, a loving and devoted son and father, worked in construction, loved basketball and was an avid art and music enthusiast.
Pat worked as a real estate agent for the Squire Agency in Meriden and served as a director of the Central Connecticut Board of Realtors.
Marian, an avid Yale hockey fan, was always devoted to her family and friends, as was also very active in the community.
Gordon was a proud Army veteran, retired computer lab supervisor and longtime member of the Milford Elks.
Edward was a decorated firefighter for the City of Milford and also served as IAFF Local 944 President.
Tom, an avid car enthusiast and devoted family man, owned and operated Torello Auto Parts in West Haven for many years.
Douglas, a loving and devoted father, was an inspirational floral designer, specializing in wedding design and event planning.
David, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, worked as a machinist at Electroloy in Bridgeport before retiring from the Bic Corporation in Milford.
David, always remembered for his humor, wit and generosity, enjoyed a successful career in sales and as a photographer.
Lenny, a "Jack of all trades", was a loving and devoted family man and friend to many.
Stephanie, a loving and devoted mother, worked as an office assistant for the State of CT Department of Correction.
Ray worked as a freight rate manager for the railroad and for the Knights of Columbus in New Haven for many years.
Margaret owned and operated M.L. Solecki Realty Agency of New Haven for many years and also worked for the Connecticut State Legislature.
Angela, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, most recently volunteered for Masonic Home and Hospital and the Rock Hill School Library.
Angela, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, most recently volunteered for Masonic Home and Hospital and the Rock Hill School Library.
Jeff worked as a pharmacist, was a life member of the Wallingford Elk’s Lodge #1365, and was also involved in many community organizations.
Joanne was a loving and devoted wife and mother. She cherished family vacations, baking and shopping.
Oliver was a life-long parishioner of the Church of the Holy Spirit (Christ Church) and a proud veteran of the Korean War.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold in Middletown, according to the Connecticut Lottery.