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CALA Mem Rep Senate List CALA Member Name Dist. Dist State Community State Rep Address City Zip Home Phone Work Phone Adddress City Zip Home P No. No. Senator Lenny 151 Pamela Academy Point at Mystic 41 Groton 06340 860-446-0097 860-240-8700 18 Cathy Cook 43 Pequot Ave. Mystic 06355 860-536 Winkler Ave. Adel R. Coccomo James Field 103 Cold 36 P O Box 408 Essex 06426 860-767-8615 860-240-8585 33 Eileen Daily Westbrook 06498 860-399 Continuing Care Ctr Spallone Springs Dr. Alzheimer’s Resource 57 Germania Chris 81 Bruce Zalaski Southington 06489 860-620-9231 860-240-8585 16 12-C Darling St. Southington 06489 860-276 Center of CT, Inc. Street Murphy Jack 118 Autumn Mary Ann Arbors at Hop Brook 13 Manchester 06040 860-643-8991 860-240-8585 4 133 Prospect St. Manchester 06040 860-649 Thompson St. Handley 15 High Ledge Thomas 12 Riverwalk Arden Courts of Avon 17 Kevin Witkos Canton 06019 860-693-3985 860-240-8700 8 Simsbury 06089 860-651 Road Herlihy Dr. Demetrios 56 Basswood Donald Arden Courts of Farmington 21 Farmington 06032 860-676-2850 860-240-8500 6 9 Bedford St. New Britain 06051 860-224 Giannaros Rd DeFronzo Martin 132 Fortt Hak Arden Courts of Hamden 91 Peter Villano 133 Armory St. Hamden 06517 203-562-5251 860-240-0490 11 New Haven 06512 203-468 Looney Road Julia 113 Walnut John 300 South Gate Ashlar of Newtown 106 Sandy Hook 06482 203-426-9178 860-240-8700 28 Southport 06490 203-254 Wasserman Tree Hill Rd McKinney Lane 7 Sycamore Ashlar of Wallingford 90 Mary Fritz 43 Grove St. Wallingford 06492 203-269-1169 860-240-8500 34 Len Fasano North Haven 06473 203-234 Lane Lawrence 60 Peace Acre George 890 Judson Atria Stratford 122 Stratford 06614 203-377-1523 860-240-8700 21 Stratford 06497 203-378 Miller Lane Gunther Place Avery Heights-Church 596 Broadview 99 Montowese 6 Art Feltman Hartford 06106 860-953-4153 860-240-8585 1 John Fonfara Hartford 06114 860-296 Homes, Inc. Terrace St. Themis 23 East Court 1201 Racebrook Brighton Gardens 114 Derby 06418 203-735-5911 860-240-8700 17 Joe Crisco Woodbridge 06525 203-389 Klarides Brookside Road 111 Prospect William Brighton Gardens 147 Donald Sherer Stamford 06903 203-329-2501 860-240-8700 36 35 Quail Road Greenwich 06831 203-661 St. Nickerson Gayle 14 Honeysuckle Carriage Green at Milford 119 Richard Roy 43 Howe St Milford 06460 203-878-8030 860-240-8585 14 Milford 06460 203-877 Slossberg La 49 Whitewood 68 Harris Hill Cedar Mountain Commons 27 Sandra Nafis Newington 06111 860-666-9287 860-240-8585 9 Billy Ciotto Wethersfield 06109 860-563 Road Rd Coachman Square at Themis 23 East Court 1201 Racebrook 114 Derby 06418 203-735-5911 860-240-8700 17 Joe Crisco Woodbridge 06525 203-389 Woodbridge Klarides Brookside Road Tony 194 Catherine 68 Harris Hill Cold Spring Commons 29 Rocky Hill 06067 860-513-1406 860-240-8585 9 Billy Ciotto Wethersfield 06109 860-563 Guerrera Dr. Rd Covenant Village of 26 Lancaster 68 Harris Hill 32 Jim O'Rourke Cromwell 06416 860-635-2992 860-240-8585 9 Billy Ciotto Wethersfield 06109 860-563 Cromwell Dr. Rd Andrea 5 Coolidge Crescent Point at Niantic 37 Ed Jutila 23 Brainard Rd Niantic 06357 860-739-7730 860-240-8585 20 Waterford 06385 860-443 Stillman Court Lawrence 60 Peace Acre George 890 Judson Crosby Commons 122 Stratford 06614 203-377-1523 860-240-8700 21 Stratford 06497 203-378 Miller Lane Gunther Place Elizabeth 24 Old Mill Andrea 5 Coolidge Cross Road Place 38 Quaker Hill 06375 860-444-1700 860-240-8585 20 Waterford 06385 860-443 Ritter Raod Stillman Court 485 Dimitry J. Komanetsky Roger Tom 77 Farmington Bristol 06010 860-582-6838 860-240-8585 31 40 Matthews St. Bristol 06010 860-582 Estates Michele Colapietro Ave Faith 12 Knollwood Jonathan 101A Shadow Duncaster Inc. 15 Bloomfield 06002 860-242-3896 860-240-8585 5 W. Hartford 06110 860-561 McMahon Rd Harris La. Christel 7 Gipsy Moth William Edgehill CCRC 145 Stamford 06902 203-357-7786 860-240-8585 36 35 Quail Road Greenwich 06831 203-661 Truglia Landing Nickerson Vickie Orsini Thomas Elim Park 89 8 Laurel La Prospect 06712 203-758-4219 860-240-8585 13 64 Nutmeg Dr. Meriden 06451 203-634 Nardello Gaffey James Field 103 Cold Essex Meadows 36 P O Box 408 Essex 06426 860-767-8615 860-240-8585 33 Eileen Daily Westbrook 06498 860-399 Spallone Springs Dr. Tom Evergreen and Rosewood 78 Bill Hamzy 2 Minor Road Terryville 06786 860-589-7675 860-240-8700 31 40 Matthews St. Bristol 06010 860-582 Colapietro 819 Totoket 7 Sycamore Evergreen Woods 86 Robert Ward Northford 06472 203-484-0339 860-240-8700 34 Len Fasano North Haven 06473 203-234 Road Lane Faith 12 Knollwood Eric D 77 Wintonbury Federation Homes 15 Bloomfield 06002 860-242-3896 860-240-8585 2 Bloomfield 06002 860-243 McMahon Rd Coleman Ave. 90 Whiting Jonathan 101A Shadow Gables at Farmington 19 Robert Farr W Hartford 06119 860-236-0175 860-240-8700 5 W. Hartford 06110 860-561 Lane Harris La. Patricia 12 Island Bay Edward 407 Mulberry Gables at Guilford 98 Guilford 06437 203-453-9924 800-842-8267 12 Guilford 06437 203-458 Widlitz Circle Meyer Point Rd George 27 Simons Andrew Geer Village 63 Colebrook 06021 860-379-2313 860-240-8585 30 455 Milton Rd Goshen 06756 860-491 Wilber Pond Rd Roraback Tony 194 Catherine 68 Harris Hill Greenridge Place 29 Rocky Hill 06067 860-513-1406 860-240-8585 9 Billy Ciotto Wethersfield 06109 860-563 Guerrera Dr. Rd 5 Wicks End Judith Greens at Cannondale 143 Toni Boucher Wilton 06897 203-762-3232 860-240-8700 26 17 Crawford Rd Westport 06880 203-226 Lane Freedman 210 Round Hill William Greens at Greenwich 149 Livvy Floren Greenwich 06831 203-661-5758 860-240-8700 36 35 Quail Road Greenwich 06831 203-661 Road Nickerson Andrew 25 Sherwood Jonathan 101A Shadow Hamilton Heights Place 18 West Hartford 06117 860-523-7424 860-240-0420 5 W. Hartford 06110 860-561 Fleischmann Road Harris La. Faith 12 Knollwood Eric D 77 Wintonbury Hearthaven at Seabury 15 Bloomfield 06002 860-242-3896 860-240-8585 2 Bloomfield 06002 860-243 McMahon Rd Coleman Ave. Andrew 25 Sherwood Jonathan 101A Shadow Hebrew Health Care, Inc. 18 West Hartford 06117 860-523-7424 860-240-0420 5 W. Hartford 06110 860-561 Fleischmann Road Harris La. Sonny Mary Ann Herbert T. Clark House 31 74 Forest Lane Glastonbury 06033 860-633-4237 860-240-8700 4 133 Prospect St. Manchester 06040 860-649 Googins Handley Douglas 235 Blue Hills Eric D 77 Wintonbury Immanuel House 7 Hartford 06112 860-560-0242 860-240-8585 2 Bloomfield 06002 860-243 McCrory Ave Coleman Ave. Donald 41 Malbone Juniper Hill Village 54 Denise Merrill P O Box 804 Storrs/Mansfiel 06268 860-429-1311 860-240-0394 29 Brooklyn 06234 860-774 Williams Lane 1468 Buckshill Louis Kensington Green 69 Arthur O'Neill Southbury 06488 203-264-3951 860-240-8700 32 P O Box 32 Woodbury 06798 203-263 Road DeLuca Cameron Martin 132 Fortt Hak Larson Place 96 207 Bishop St. New Haven 06511 203-773-9123 860-240-8585 11 New Haven 06512 203-468 Staples Looney Road Litchfield Health Ventures- Andrew 66 Craig Miner P O Box 1061 Litchfield 06759 860-567-4757 860-240-8700 30 455 Milton Rd Goshen 06756 860-491 The Sarah Pierce Roraback 68 Harris Hill Luther Ridge 33 Joseph Serra P O Box 233 Middletown 06457 860-347-0119 860-240-8585 9 Billy Ciotto Wethersfield 06109 860-563 Rd Brendan 600 Mt Carmel Martin 132 Fortt Hak Maple Woods at Hamden 88 Hamden 06518 203-281-4647 860-240-8585 11 New Haven 06512 203-468 Sharkey Ave Looney Road David Maplewood at Danbury 109 Lew Wallace 2 Sylvan Rd Danbury 06811 203-730-8441 860-240-0550 24 P O Box 2544 Danbury 06813 203-778 Cappiello McLean Visiting Nurse & Robert 8 Fawnbrook Thomas 12 Riverwalk 16 Simsbury 06070 860-658-0393 860-240-8700 8 Simsbury 06089 860-651 Community Care Heagney Lane Herlihy Dr. 4 Scatacook Judith Meadow Ridge 135 John Stripp Weston 06883 203-227-8917 860-240-8700 26 17 Crawford Rd Westport 06880 203-226 Trail Freedman Merry-Go-Round, 23 Tomac William 150 Lile Gibbons Old Greenwich 06870 203-637-0784 860-240-8700 36 35 Quail Road Greenwich 06831 203-661 Inc./MEWS Avenue Nickerson Middlebrook Farms at 195 Carroll 134 Jack Stone Fairfield 06824 203-255-4261 860-240-8700 22 Bill Finch 70 Crown St. Bridgeport 06610 203-368 Trumbull Road Demetrios 56 Basswood Donald Middlewoods of Farmington 21 Farmington 06032 860-676-2850 860-240-8500 6 9 Bedford St. New Britain 06051 860-224 Giannaros Rd DeFronzo 49 Whitewood 68 Harris Hill Middlewoods of Newington 27 Sandra Nafis Newington 06111 860-666-9287 860-240-8585 9 Billy Ciotto Wethersfield 06109 860-563 Road Rd Mohegan Tribe Retirement Tom 47 Bittersweet 42 Gales Ferry 06335 860-464-0074 860-240-8585 19 Edith Prague 138 Rte 87 Columbia 06237 860-228 Community Reynolds Drive Mulberry Gardens at 57 Germania Chris 81 Bruce Zalaski Southington 06489 860-620-9231 860-240-8585 16 12-C Darling St. Southington 06489 860-276 Southington Street Murphy 68 Harris Hill One MacDonough Place 33 Joseph Serra P O Box 233 Middletown 06457 860-347-0119 860-240-8585 9 Billy Ciotto Wethersfield 06109 860-563 Rd 57 Germania Chris Orchards at Southington 81 Bruce Zalaski Southington 06489 860-620-9231 860-240-8585 16 12-C Darling St.
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