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The Powerball tickets worth $50,000 each sold in New Jersey for Saturday’s lottery drawing were bought in Essex and Mercer counties, officials said. One third-prize ticket was purchased at Liquor Zone on Broadway in Newark, the other at ShopRite on Route 33 in Hamilton Square, the New Jersey Lottery said Monday.
In a press release, the New Jersey Lottery urged players to check their tickets for the one worth a $1,517,632 Jersey Cash 5 prize that is set to expire. New Jersey Lottery players have one year from the draw date to claim their prizes before they become void.
Twenty lottery players in New Jersey won $10,000 or more last week playing Powerball and New Jersey Lottery games.
A Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket worth $1.5 million last year will soon expire if no one claims the prize before the deadline. The jackpot-winning ticket worth $1,517,632 expires on March 25, exactly one year after it was purchased at La Bodega on Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City.
A lucky lottery player in Hudson County turned a morning ticket purchase into a six-figure payday after winning over $105,000 in the Quick Draw Progressive Jackpot. On Wednesday, a ticket purchased at The 48 Tobacco Store,
New Jersey's Lottery is rolling out a new daily draw game, 'Millionaire For Life,' starting February 22, 2024, offering up to a million dollars a year for lucky players.
A lottery player from New Jersey won $600,000 on a $30 scratch-off game last weekend. Here's where the the ticket was sold.
Two NJ lottery players score big with $600K and $200K scratch-off wins. Trenton, NJ – A $30 scratch-off ticket purchased in Middlesex County turned into a $600,000 payday for on