Is it you? A winning Take5 New York Lottery ticket for the Monday, January 13th evening drawing was sold at an Upstate New York Sunoco convenience store. You could be cashing nearly thirty-two thousand dollars!
There are plenty of New York Lottery scratch-off tickets to choose from and high jackpots to win. You can spend anywhere from one to thirty dollars on a scratch-off ticket. The latest millionaire paid just five bucks and cashed in big.
The New York Lottery has a ton of scratch-off tickets to choose from. You can spend anywhere from one to thirty dollars on a scratch-off ticket with the chance to win thousands and even millions. The latest lottery winner bought a ten-dollar scratch-off and cashed in big!
Even though there was no grand prize winner in the September 12th Mega Millions drawing, someone in Upstate New York is waking up a bit richer this morning to the tune of one million dollars!
On January 6th, someone purchased a $1,000,000 Mega Millions second-place ticket at a Stewart's Shop in Rensselaer County. We now know who the winner is, sort of.
It seems lately that if you live in the Capital Region and win the lottery it's usually a Take 5 drawing. Now it seems that someone got a piece of the Powerball jackpot winning fifty thousand dollars. The ticket was sold at a Cumberland Farms convenience store in Warren County.
With the MegaMillions and the PowerBall jackpots each over seven hundred million dollars, it's easy to lose sight of the small jackpots that it seems Capital Region residents are cashing in on. This time fifty-five thousand dollars.
So as we were all sitting back figuring the second winner of the $324 million dollar Mega Millions lottery was waiting to come forward due the the standard protocol (lining up a financial planner, lawyer, changing phone number, etc.), the winner was wondering himself who may have won a share of one of the largest lottery jackpots in history...
The Global BC TV network in Vancouver held a lottery on Halloween, and the grand prize was a $2.5 million house. And when they did the drawing on live TV, the winner turned out to be the station's sports anchor Barry Deley.