Norwalk Resident Wins Big Lottery Prize
Airfind news item
By Rj Scofield
Published on April 28, 2026.
A Norwalk resident has won $50,000 after purchasing a winning lottery ticket at a local business. The Connecticut Lottery has changed its policy on announcing winners to not include their full names in order to protect them from potential scams. As of October 2025, the lottery will no longer publish their names without the written consent of the winner.
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