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Obituary: Patricia Sears, 57
She lived in Naugatuck for the past 30 years, formerly lived in Middlebury and she was a former employee of Burndy Corporation in Bethel.

She lived in Naugatuck for the past 30 years, formerly lived in Middlebury and she was a former employee of Burndy Corporation in Bethel.

Re-election of the chair of the Board of Police Commissioners created a tense exchange at most recent meeting.
Man bought winning ticket at Milford business.
He attended school in Cranks, Kentucky and retired from Pratt and Whitney Company in North Haven, CT after 36 years.
Leslie will be remembered for her kind nature and love for all animals; she had dogs, chickens, a rooster and ducks to name a few.
She worked as an assembler for the former Waterbury Lock of Milford for several years until her retirement.
Before retiring, she was the volunteer coordinator for the Milford Animal Shelter.
Niantic business sold Niantic man winning ticket.
Aside from her nursing job at Lawrence and Memorial, she also was employed at The Groton Regency and Fairview Nursing Homes.
He enjoyed fishing and video games. He also liked being a soccer coach in Montville and participating in revolutionary war reenactments.
Frederic Taylor Nazro 98, formally of Waterford and New London.
Frederic Taylor Nazro 98, formally of Waterford and New London.
Bob was an equipment mechanic and his mother was the owner of Bishop Restaurant in Bridgeport for over 30 years.
Decorated military veteran and Milford resident passes away.
She was member of the Red Hat Society and former member of the Orange Hills Ladies Golf Association where she was a two time club champion.
She was the resident mother to the U.S. Biathlon team that trained in Jericho Vt. encouraging and feeding them.
A stubborn, strong minded Irishman with a big heart- The men all wanted to be like him and the women all wanted to be around him!
Until her retirement in 1996, she dedicated her life to caring for patients at several local hospitals.
Beverly Anne Bridget (Kelley) Gagliardi passed into eternal life on February 7, 2020 surrounded by her loving family.
Barbara was ever the care giver. She could always be counted upon when others were in need. Her beauty was surpassed only by her compassion.