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Benefit Scheduled for Ari Cullers March 30th
The benefit for the fallen Waterford soldier will be held at the Montville VFW on March 30th, with all proceeds going to the Wounded Warriors project.

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The benefit for the fallen Waterford soldier will be held at the Montville VFW on March 30th, with all proceeds going to the Wounded Warriors project.

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