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Winning Lottery Tickets Bought In Worcester Will Expire Soon; Winners Urged To Come Forward

You could be $50,000 richer and not realize it. Three winning Powerball lottery tickets sold in Massachusetts last year are set to expire next month, and officials are urging the winners to come forward. 

Three winning Powerball lottery tickets sold last year in Massachusetts are set to expire soon. Are you a winner and didn't realize it?

Three winning Powerball lottery tickets sold last year in Massachusetts are set to expire soon. Are you a winner and didn't realize it?

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Massachusetts State Lottery officials released the dates and where the tickets were purchased to spur the winners to come forward. They are —

  • M&M Market, 169 Lincoln St., Worcester on April 2 (Winning numbers are: 06-28-47-58-59, 18)
  • Honey Farms, 87 Main St., Rutland, April 16 (Winning numbers are: 15-21-32-62-65, 26)
  • Cumberland Farms, 581 Kelly Blvd., April 30 (Winner numbers are: 14-21-37-44-63, 01)

Tickets expire a year after the drawing. 

It's not uncommon for winners to come forward just before tickets are set to expire. Earlier this month, a Boston man cashed in a $100,000 Mass Cash prize just 11 days before the clock ran out, a lottery official said. 

If you find out you're a winner, tickets worth up to $103,000 can be redeemed at Mass Lottery claim centers in Braintree, Dorchester (Lottery headquarters), Lawrence, New Bedford, West Springfield, and Worcester.

Good luck. 

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