Established in 1972, this Brook Street office services as Connecticut Lottery Corporation's headquarters. In fiscal year 2010, the Connecticut Lottery Corporation provided a record $285.5 million to support the valuable services and programs funded by the state's General Fund including public health, libraries, public safety, education and more. Since the start of operation, the Lottery has returned more than $6.9 billion to the General Fund. The Lottery Corporation spends millions of dollars on educating consumers on underage and responsible gambling.
Stop & Go Food Mart has been owned by Raj Sharma since its founding before 2000. Small groceries, beer, greeting cards, cell phones, coffee and lottery tickets are for sale. Customers can also send faxes, make copies, refill propane tanks and rent movies.
A very simple and old-fashioned convenience store, Joe's offers a cozy place to grab a quick cup of coffee, some light groceries, or the next winning lottery ticket. Open every day at 6:30am, Joe's has been catering to the needs of the locals since 1985. Joe's accepts cash only.
EJ News is located in the center of the Westfield mall. It offers shoppers snacks, soda, lottery tickets, magazines, post cards and newspapers. This small shop is the perfect stop if you have no time for a meal but want to grab a quick snack to boost your shopping energy.
Village Wine & Spirits is a liquor store offering a wide selection of alcoholic beverages. This establishment provides various wine varietals and hard liquors, including vodka, rum and whiskey, as well as imported and domestic beers.