The winning scratch-off ticket was sold in West Hartford.
East Berlin resident hits for $10k on scratch-off ticket.
According to the Connecticut State Lottery, the winning ticket was also purchased at a store in Wethersfield.
The winning scratch-off ticket was also sold at a store in Wethersfield.
Two Wethersfield residents won $10,000 playing the CT Lottery and purchased tickets at the same store on the same day.
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The SJC discusses and collaborates on topics related to equity, diversity, race and cultural responsiveness.
The staff share photos of how the Isaac Stevens house was decorated for Christmas in 1840.
The town hall and library are closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
The winning ticket was also sold at a store in Wethersfield.
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
This week in “Around the Grounds” we’re excited to announce the reopening and expansion of the WDS Shop in the new Welcome Center!
A Wethersfield man went missing Friday.
Leaf Collection is on schedule. The second collection will begin the week of November 16 in areas 1,2,3 & 4.
WDS guide and educator Will Conard-Malley is a descendant of Gershom Bulkeley, whose decision in a local witchcraft trial saved a life.
WDS's entry in the Wethersfield Scarecrows Along Main celebration salutes the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage.
The work is expected to last from Oct. 21-26.
The annual drive will look different this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The winning ticket was sold at a store in New Britain.
Leaves raked to curbside will be collected by town forces Nov. 2 through Dec. 4.
Construction work is expected to continue into November.
Everyone who takes the “Witch of Blackbird Pond Tour” by Nov. 15 will be entered into a drawing for a map signed by artist Phil Lohman.
The deadline for entries is Oct. 26.
Will Conard-Malley explains how the commercial harbor in Wethersfield Cove linked the Webb and Deane families to the Connecticut River.
His first day on the job will be Nov. 15.
Facemasks are required and tours are limited to groups of six.
Cromwell resident hits for $10k.
The winning ticket was sold at a store in Waterbury.
The public will be able to tour the Buttolph-Williams House for the first time.
Scarecrows will be popping up along side shops, restaurants, museums and Colonial homes in the historic district of Wethersfield.
A community meeting is set for Sept. 30.
Desks in Colonial-era houses are a reminder that working from home is not a recent phenomenon.
Highlights include period clothing and furniture.
The funds will be used to defray financial losses incurred during the COVID-19 closing.
The Equity Leadership Team is expected to meet for the first time in January.