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Obituary: Monica Green-Erff, 36, of West Haven
Monica, a loving and caring wife and mother, was a talented artist and worked as a Home Health Aide and Caregiver.

Monica, a loving and caring wife and mother, was a talented artist and worked as a Home Health Aide and Caregiver.

According to the Connecticut Lottery, Guilford resident hits for $30k on scratch-off ticket.
A Durham business, according to the Connecticut Lottery, sold the winning scratch-off ticket.
A Newington business, according to the Connecticut Lottery, sold the winning scratch-off ticket.
Middletown resident wins $20k on scratch-0ff ticket.
Lynn, an avid Red Sox fan and devoted friend to many, worked as an Administrative Assistant at Yale University for over 38 years.
Kimberly worked in maintenance throughout the New Haven area for many years and was known for her big heart and willingness to help others.
Michael, always a compassionate and generous man, cherished his time with family and was heavily involved in numerous local organizations.
Jayan, a legendary queen who touched hearts, minds and souls everywhere, worked at The Village for Children & Families Hartford.
Carol, a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, cherished her time spent with family and friends.
Wilbur, a retired mail carrier for the United States Postal Service, cherished his time spent with family, working on cars and gardening.
Eric, a loving son, brother, uncle and husband, was a proud Whovia and Dallas Cowboys fan.
Kim worked as a CNA for Regalcare of West Haven. She was also a founding member of Local 1199, National HealthCare Workers Union.
George, a U.S. Army veteran, worked as a Tool and Die Maker for Scovill Manufacturing Co. He was an active bowler and enjoyed playing poker.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning ticket was sold to a Glastonbury resident.
A Wethersfield business, according to the Connecticut Lottery, sold the winning scratch-off ticket.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch-off ticket was also sold in Rocky Hill.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch-off ticket was also sold in Wethersfield.
Grace, fiercely strong, worked as a Human Resources Officer for Exon Oil, a fashion model and former Mayor of Stanford University Village.
Florence worked as a machine operator for the Bic Pen Corporation for many years.