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Marlton ShopRite Sold Powerball Ticket Worth $50,000
Another ticket worth $50,000 was sold at a 7-Eleven in Pennsauken.
TRENTON, NJ — Three tickets were sold in South Jersey with four of the five winning Powerball numbers and the red Power ball that were drawn on Saturday night.
The tickets were sold at the Marlton Shop Rite along Route 70 West in Marlton, the 7-Eleven on Westfield Avenue in Pennsauken and the Foley's Family Marketon Whitehorse-Mercerville Road in Hamilton (the one near Trenton), according to lottery officials.
The person holding each of these tickets is $50,000 richer, the lottery said. There were also 27,520 other New Jersey players who won nearly $160,000 in prizes ranging from $4 to $300 each, lottery officials continued.
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The winning numbers in Saturday's Powerball drawing were 02, 10, 50, 59 and 61 and the Powerball was 06, the lottery said.
In addition, 11 Mega Millions players nationwide match four of the five white balls drawn Friday, making each ticket worth $500. No word on where those were sold, but 17,831 other New Jersey players took home $69,026 in prizes ranging from $2 to $400, according to lottery officials.
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The winning numbers in Friday's Mega Millions drawing were 03, 13, 42, 51, 58 and the gold Mega Ball was 17, the lottery said.
There is also one New Jersey Cash4Life player who matched four of the five white balls and the Cash Ball drawn on Sunday and has won $2,500. There were also 9,226 other New Jersey players who won $49,145 in cash prizes ranging from $2 to $500, according to lottery officials.
The winning numbers in Sunday's Cash4Life drawing were 12, 18, 26, 42, 58 and the Cash Ball was 03, officials said.
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