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$100K Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Middletown Twp. Store
The Pennsylvania Lottery said a $100,000 Powerball ticket was sold at the 7-11 convenience store on Trenton Road.

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, PA —A Powerball ticket worth $100,000 was sold over the weekend at a local store, lottery officials said.
The Pennsylvania Lottery said the Powerball with Power Play ticket matched four of the five white balls drawn, 19-21-37-50-65, and the red Powerball 26 to win $100,000, less applicable withholding in Saturday's drawing.
Without the $1 Power Play option, the ticket would have been worth $50,000, lottery officials said. The Power Play multiplier drawn was two.
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The ticket was sold at the 7-Eleven at 2760 Trenton Rd., Levittown. Lottery officials said the store will earn a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
Winners are not known until prizes are claimed and tickets are validated. Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes. Winning tickets purchased at a Lottery retailer should immediately be signed on the back.
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Online winnings automatically appear in a player’s account after the claim has been processed. Players may visit palottery.com for more information about how to file a claim.
More than 36,900 other PA Lottery Powerball tickets won prizes of various amounts in the drawing, including more than 9,000 tickets purchased with Power Play and more than 4,700 tickets purchased with Double Play®. Players should check every ticket, every time.
The Powerball jackpot rolled to an estimated annuity value of $215 million, or $105.7 million cash, for Monday night's drawing.
Pennsylvania Lottery players have options to purchase their Powerball tickets online or by visiting a retailer. Players can find lottery-selling locations closest to them by visiting the Find a Retailer section of the Lottery’s website.
The Pennsylvania Lottery remains the only state lottery to direct all proceeds that benefit older residents. Since ticket sales began in 1972, it has contributed more than $33.8 billion to fund property tax and rent rebates, transportation, care services, prescription assistance, and local services including senior centers and meals.
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