Naugatuck, CT|News|
Naugatuck Man Hits for $30K in Connecticut Lottery Game
Naugatuck man bought winning ticket at Naugatuck business.

Naugatuck man bought winning ticket at Naugatuck business.

The Bethany resident’s realistic approach to her own aging was both humorous and inspiring.
Her realistic approach to her own aging was both humorous and inspiring.
Linda attended the M. Kavula School of Design after finishing high school and later taught hairdressing at Park Institute of Hair Design.
No words can express the loss of his gentle, loving soul, his wonderful sense of humor and tremendous love of family.
An avid lover of classic cars, Bob could be found most summers tinkering on his 1932 Chevy coupe or at a local swap meet hunting for parts.
He was a former member of the Knights of Columbus and enjoyed Nascar.
An Ansonia man is $10,000 richer after hitting it big in a Connecticut lottery game.
A devoted wife, she spent lots of time traveling along with her husband, who was a truck driver, on the roads of America.
In 1951 he entered the United States Air Force, serving in the Korean War. By his discharge in 1955 he had ranked as a Staff Sargent.
Angelina Laudano, 92, of East Haven, passed away peacefully at her home with her loving family by her side.
Russell "Russ" (Withington) Sullivan, youth football coach and ex Marine, passed away Friday, January 10, 2020 at his home.
She was a member of the Milford Garden Club, St. Gabriel's Rosary Society and was a Milford resident for 53 years before moving to Madison.
She was a member of the Milford Garden Club, St. Gabriel's Rosary Society and was a Milford resident for 53 years before moving to Madison.
He was a family man and valued the time he spent with his grandchildren who lovingly referred to him as “Pop Pop.”
Promoted person has served the North Branford police department for more than 25 years.
A memorial service in her honor will take place later this month. She died at the age of 61 in December 2019.
Josh played high school football and lacrosse as well as youth soccer and baseball.
The Republican Town Committee has endorsed former Selectman Bruce Wilson to replace ex First Selectman Tom Banisch on current board.
He retired from the Borough of Naugatuck, where he had worked as a General Foreman at the Street Department.