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South Main Street, Cheshire, CT

Did You Win It? $183M Powerball Ticket Sold At CT Convenience Store Remains Unclaimed Did You Win It? $183M Powerball Ticket Sold At CT Convenience Store Remains Unclaimed
Did You Win It? $183M Powerball Ticket Sold At CT Convenience Store Remains Unclaimed One lucky CT Lottery player could be sitting on a multi-million dollar jackpot and not even know it. A winning $183 million Powerball ticket that was sold at a Connecticut convenience store has still not been cashed in, according to lottery officials, leaving one of the state’s largest jackpots still unclaimed days after the drawing. Original story - Winning $183M Powerball Ticket Sold At CT Convenience Store The winning ticket for the Monday, Feb. 14 drawing was sold in New Haven County at the One Stop Convenience Store on South Main Street in Cheshire. On Feb. 14, the winning numbers on…
Winning $183M Powerball Ticket Sold At CT Convenience Store Winning $183M Powerball Ticket Sold At CT Convenience Store
Winning $183M Powerball Ticket Sold At CT Convenience Store Feeling lucky? A winning $183 million Powerball ticket was sold to a lucky CT Lottery player in Connecticut who purchased it at a New Haven County convenience store. In Cheshire, the winning ticket for the draw on Monday, Feb. 14 was sold at the One Stop Convenience Store on South Main Street. The winning numbers on the ticket were 16-25-27-49-55 with a Powerball of 17 with a “Powerplay” of X3. In addition to the jackpot winner, CT Lottery was also reporting three fourth-prize winners who matched four numbers and 208 fifth place prize winners who matched three numbers and the Powerball…
COVID-19 Drive-Through Test Sites Opening At 12 Connecticut Pharmacies COVID-19 Drive-Through Test Sites Opening At 12 Connecticut Pharmacies
Covid-19 Drive-Through Test Sites Opening At 12 Connecticut Pharmacies A dozen new novel coronavirus (COVID-19) testing facilities are opening up at Connecticut CVS locations as the state begins plans to slowly reopen the economy next week. On Friday, May 15, CVS will open the 12 new drive-through COVID-19 test sites throughout Connecticut that will utilize self-swab tests that “mark the next phase of the company’s strategy” in combating the spread of the virus. CVS announced it plans to reach 1,000 test sites by the end of May, the company stated. “While the large-scale test sites we’ve been operating since early April have proven successful, this new approa…