New Jersey Lottery officials on Thursday disclosed the locations where the 10 second- and third-prize winning Powerball tickets - including 1 ticket worth $1 million - were sold in the state for Wednesday night’s big $768.4 million drawing.
The second-prize $1 million ticket, which matched five numbers but not the Powerball, was bought at Frenchtown Market on Sixth Street in Frenchtown in Hunterdon County.
Nine third-prize tickets totaling $550K in prizes were sold in New Jersey that matched four numbers plus the Powerball. One - sold at Wallis Stationary on Park Avenue in Scotch Plains - is worth $150,000 since the purchaser spent an extra $1 for the Powerplay option. The others - worth $50,000 apiece were sold at the following retailers.
Atlantic County: Lukoil on Harding Highway in the Mays Landing section of Hamilton
Cumberland County: Sunoco on Main Street and Fairton Pike in the Fairton section of Fairfield
Middlesex County: Colonia Convenience on Inman Avenue in the Colonia section of Woodbridge
Middlesex County: 7-Eleven on George Street in New Brunswick
Monmouth County: Wine Utopia in Shrewsbury Plaza on Route 35 in Shrewsbury
Morris County: Garden State News on Main Street in Madison
Ocean County: Plaza Liquors on Route 70 west in Manchester
Union County: US-1 Discount Liquor on Edgar Road in Elizabeth
The winning Powerball numbers drawn Wednesday are: 16, 20, 37, 44, 62. Powerball: 12. Power Play: 3x.
The lone jackpot winning ticket was bought in Berlin, Wisconsin, a town of about 40,000 residents near Milwaukee. If the winner chose the cash option, the ticket is worth $476,995,390.84, according to Powerball.
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