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Portland Resident Wins $20K Lottery Prize
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Colchester business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Colchester business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a New Milford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Wethersfield business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Joseph, lovingly known as “Papa Joe”, was a longtime engineer, a man of strong faith, deeply devoted to family and always entertaining.
Joseph, lovingly known as “Papa Joe”, was a longtime engineer, a man of strong faith, deeply devoted to family and always entertaining.
Harvey enjoyed traveling, camping, riding and was a dedicated employee, but most of all he was a devoted family man.
Joseph was a proud firefighter for the town of Wallingford prior to retirement and was a loving and devoted family man.
Theresa enjoyed a career in corporate and small business accounting and finance administration, working for numerous prestigious companies.
The winning Powerball ticket worth $150k was recently sold at an Ansonia business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Play4 ticket was also sold at a Bridgeport business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Tony, known for his "hands of gold", was a master carpenter and proud owner of his own construction company for 35 years.
Henryk, a longtime resident of Bridgeport, was a loving brother, uncle and dear friend to many.
Michael, fondly remembered for his kindness, generosity and sense of humor, was a successful entrepreneur and loving and devoted father.
Luisa loved cooking, gardening and cherished spending time with her loved ones, while also caring for all types of animals.
George was employed by Saugatuck Kitchen Co. of Stratford and previously worked many years for the Schick Razor Co. of Milford.
Beth, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, worked many years for the State of CT and was a dedicated member of the community.
Rich was a proud business owner and retired car salesman. He loved sports, playing cards, his family and his dog, Dee Dee.
Mary was a longtime member of Holy Ghost Russian Orthodox Church and truly cherished spending time with family and friends.
Stephen was a caring husband, loving father, avid sports fan, politics aficionado and dedicated employee for Save the Children.
James was always proud of his Scottish heritage, a longtime West Haven native and overall loving and devoted family man.