A memorial ball tournament was held at Colchester Community League on Saturday to raise funds for the surviving daughters of Carolann Robillard.
A memorial ball tournament was held at Colchester Community League on Saturday to raise funds for the surviving daughters of Carolann Robillard — a victim in the stabbing outside Crawford Plains school on May 5.The memorial ball tournament was $400 per team to enter and there were eight teams in the tournament. Raffle tickets have also been sold. Dixon estimates the tournament will raise around $6,000 for the two girls.
“ all knew Carolann. One of the teams we picked up , one of the guys is actually a close family friend of hers,” said Dixon.Story continues below advertisement
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