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

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

The winning KENO ticket was recently sold at a Cheshire business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Ramon worked at the Hawthorne Inn Restaurant for 38 years, was a loyal Red Sox fan and cherished spending time with family.
Billy, known for his enormous personality and loving demeanor, was the proud owner of William C. Esposito Trucking for many years.
Martin was a longtime employee at New England Mechanical, an active member of the Boy Scouts and known as an all-around good man.
Joseph was a longtime employee of the Perkin-Elmer Corp., a U.S. Army veteran and he enjoyed golfing, gardening, woodworking and sports.
Kevin, known for his selflessness, positivity and wisdom, was a devoted employee of Ion Bank and an active member of the Cheshire community.
Kevin, known for his selflessness, positivity and wisdom, was a devoted employee of Ion Bank and an active member of the Cheshire community.
Randall, a devoted son, brother, father, grandfather, uncle and friend, enjoyed sports, cooking and was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
The winning Play4 ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Portland business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Mega Millions ticket worth $10k was also sold at a Portland business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning KENO ticket was also sold at a Milford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning KENO ticket was also sold at a Norwich business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $30k was recently sold at an Orange business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $30k was recently sold at an Orange business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Antoinette worked in quality control at Schick for many years and was an active parishioner of Christ the Redeemer Church.
Katherine served as a librarian in Brooklyn, New York for many years and was also a member of the American Legion.
Walt was an accomplished baseball player in his youth before serving as supervisor at AVCO Lycoming in Stratford for nearly 40 years.
Carolyn, known as a kind, giving spirit, will also be fondly remembered as a loving mother, grandmother and sister.