Several Massachusetts lottery players got an early Christmas gift, as eight Powerball tickets worth $50,000 each were sold in the state.
To win $50,000, players must match four numbers plus the Powerball, with odds of 1 in 913,129. The winning numbers were 4, 25, 31, 52, 59, with a Powerball of 19.
The $50,000 tickets were sold in:
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Attleboro (Cumberland #0135)
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Dedham (7-Eleven 34499-1)
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Essex (Schooner’s Market)
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Methuen (Ted’s Stateline Mobil)
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Rockland (Go Go Gas)
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Peabody (Stop & Shop #005)
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Provincetown (Cumberland #2232)
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Salem (Castle Hill Mini Mart)
Winners in Massachusetts have up to a year to claim their prize at one of the state’s regional lottery offices.
Meanwhile, the $1.817 billion Christmas Eve Powerball jackpot was won by a single ticket in Arkansas, marking the second-largest U.S. lottery prize ever. Massachusetts also holds another record jackpot opportunity, as the Megabucks drawing on Wednesday night had no winner. The jackpot now stands at $9.35 million, the largest since the game’s 2023 redesign, with the next drawing scheduled for Saturday night.
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