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Waterbury Resident Wins $100k Lottery Prize
The winning ticket was also sold in Waterbury according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning ticket was also sold in Waterbury according to the Connecticut Lottery.

Ansonia resident hits for $30k on winning scratch-off ticket.
Victoria, known for her smile that could light up a room, was devoted to her family and worked in sales at Consumers Petroleum.
Nancy, loved and adored by many, served as a caregiver at the Kennedy Center for many years.
Nancy, always loving and devoted to her family, worked as a travel agent and owned and operated Barbieri Travel Services for 31 years.
Margaret, admired for her sharp mind and quick wit, served as a dedicated registered nurse for over 40 years.
Paul, a kind and gentle man with a fantastic sense of humor, worked at Sikorsky Aircraft for many years and was an avid golfer and musician.
Jeany, a passionate animal lover, enjoyed a career in print advertising and was an avid bowler, traveler, gardener, reader and cook.
Robert worked for Carpenter Steel, was a volunteer firefighter for Company 3 in Milford and was also involved in many local organizations.
Jean, a woman of strong faith, cherished spending time with her family, reading and listening to classical country music.
Lucillia, a Florida State alum known for her bubbly and generous demeanor, was a karate enthusiast and owner and operator of Sojourn Inc.
Luis, a Wilbur Cross High School graduate, was a loving and devoted son and brother.
Elzina was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, sister and aunt.
John, a Navy vet, worked as a Data Processor for Western Electric (AT&T) and was a member of the American Legion and Corinthian Lodge #63.
John, a Navy vet, worked as a Data Processor for Western Electric (AT&T) and was a member of the American Legion and Corinthian Lodge #63.
Sam worked for the Wire Association as a Convention Planner and was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Mt. Carmel branch for many years.
Joann was devoted and dedicated to her family and church. She enjoyed baking, crossword puzzles, crocheting and casino trips.
Alyce worked for 46 years as the office manager for the Amerling Co. and was heavily involved in many local organizations.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, New Haven business sold the winning ticket.
Wallingford resident hits for over $22k according to the Connecticut Lottery