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Monroe Business Sells Winning Lottery Prize
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Monroe business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Monroe business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Monroe business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also recently sold at a Stratford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also recently sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Calvin, a standout athlete in his youth and jack of all trades, was a member of the Mount Moriah Tabernacle of Praise and loving family man.
Diane, a warm and compassionate matriarch of the family, was a devoted homemaker, hard worker and member of many community organizations.
Eleanor, a reserved and dignified woman, was known for her generosity, sense of humor, wisdom and devotion to her loved ones.
Marie, a devoted mother, grandmother and loving wife, spent many years running the family business, the Hilltop Food Market in Stratford.
Andrew, a longtime electrician, most recently at APS Technologies, enjoyed boating, fishing, grilling and spending time with loved ones.
Donald was a proud U.S. Army Sergeant during World War II and also worked at International Silver and McGraw-Edison for many years.
Tim, known for his sense of humor and big heart, worked for Connecticut Distributors for over 30 years and was a devoted family man.
Tim, known for his sense of humor and big heart, worked for Connecticut Distributors for over 30 years and was a devoted family man.
Robin was a devoted wife, mother and friend to many, as well as a dedicated member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Wallingford.
Phyllis was a dedicated nurse and member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Hamden, while always devoting time to her loved ones.
Phyllis was a dedicated nurse and member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Hamden, while always devoting time to her loved ones.
Elaine, a longtime employee of both S.N.E.T and the state D.M.V., cherished her time with relatives and friends.
Mary, lovingly known as "Big Momma", was a queen at heart, dedicated and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to many.
Ralph was a machine operator for the former Ross & Roberts of Stratford and faithfully served his country as Corporal in the U.S. Army.
Rinpoche was the spiritual leader and teacher at the Chenrezig Tibetan Buddhist Center of CT for the past 24 years.
Robert was the owner of Mechanical Associates for many years and was heavily involved in the community theater Orange Players.