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East Hampton Resident Wins $20k Lottery Prize
The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in East Hampton.

The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in East Hampton.

Brett, a former Pomperaug High School graduate, was deeply passionate about music and spent many years as the drummer for Faster Pussycat.
Vicky, always a strong and determined fighter, was a loving and truly devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Vicky, always a strong and determined fighter, was a loving and truly devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Jon, a loving son, brother and friend, was always a bright light that loved to make others smile.
Angeline, a former registered nurse, taught at the Hospital of St. Raphael School of Nursing and was involved in local charitable programs.
Peter was a 46-year member of Beacon Hose Co. #1 and a longtime member and former deacon of the Beacon Falls Congregational Church.
Hank worked for Southern New England Telephone and proudly served in the Navy. He loved traveling, working on cars and his Harley Davidson.
Judy spent many years working as a nurse and was a passionate fan of the arts.
The winning ticket was also sold in West Haven according to the Connecticut Lottery.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning ticket was also sold in West Haven.
Carol, a loving and devoted wife and mother, was an animal lover and an active volunteer at Milford Hospital for many years.
Carol, a loving and devoted wife and mother, was an animal lover and an active volunteer at Milford Hospital for many years.
Bill, an accomplished drummer and musician, worked as an electronic sales representative, retiring as a partner for Agile Electronic Sales.
Barry, a 2013 Cheshire High School Hall of Fame inductee, was the owner and operator of Barry’s Automotive for many years.
Fred was a devoted family man and loved to take care of animals. He also worked at Sikorsky Aircraft for 35 years
Susan, a lover of the beach and gardening, served as a teacher in the Milford Board of Education School System for over 30 years.
Necker was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many.
Vera, known for her happy and kind disposition, was loving, devoted and always giving to her family and friends
Charles, a Golden Gloves contender in his youth, served in the Navy and was a member of the Teamsters Union 777 as a pipefitter and welder.