A winning $1 million lottery ticket was bought at a North Andover market and claimed Wednesday.
The prize was won on a “$4,000,000 In The Money” scratch ticket, making it the fourth $1 million prize claimed of the original nine winning tickets. Only one of the ticket’s $4 million grand prize has been claimed, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery website.
The ticket was bought at Winner’s Corner Market in North Andover.
Four other six-figure winners won or claimed their tickets Wednesday, including a $500,000 ticket bought from the Abington News convenience store in Abington. The prize was won from a $50 scratch ticket named “$500,000 Frenzy”, and it was the tenth of 50 tickets to win and claim the grand prize.
A winning $200,000 ticket was claimed Wednesday and was purchased at J’s Corner in Greenfield. The ticket was a $5 “$200,000 Halloween” ticket, and was the final grand prize to be claimed.
Two $100,000 winning “Mass Cash” tickets were won with matching numbers Wednesday from the midday drawing. One was bought from the Pudding Brook Pantry in Pembroke, and the other was bought from Camilos Market in Roxbury, according to the lottery website.
The winning numbers for the drawing were 7, 15, 22, 28 and 33.
“Mass Cash” drawings are held twice a day, every day. Players must choose five numbers between 1-35 for their ticket and each play costs $1. If all five numbers match on a player’s ticket, they win $100,000.
Overall, at least 548 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Tuesday, including 11 in Springfield, 23 in Worcester and 50 in Boston.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes prizes worth more than $600.
The largest lottery prize claimed in Massachusetts so far this year was worth $25 million. It was from a “$25,000,000 Mega Money” ticket sold at a Cumberland Farms gas station in Turners Falls, the largest of Montague’s five villages.
Massachusetts State Lottery
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