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$15M Lotto Ticket Sold In Freehold Amid Hot Streak For New Jersey

Another lottery ticket worth millions of dollars was sold in Monmouth County, officials said.

The Wawa convenience store on Route 33 in Freehold, NJ.

The Wawa convenience store on Route 33 in Freehold, NJ.

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The New Jersey Lottery said a Pick-6 ticket worth $15 million was sold at the Wawa convenience store on Highway 33 in Freehold. The $30 million jackpot was split with another winning ticket in Morris County.

The winners were in the Pick-6 drawing on Thursday, Mar. 28. The winning numbers were 13, 27, 32, 36, 37, and 43.

This is the latest winner of a massive lotto prize in Monmouth County. The winning ticket in the $1.13 billion Mega Millions jackpot on Tuesday, Mar. 26 was sold at ShopRite Wines & Spirits in Neptune.

Four $50,000-winning tickets were also sold in the Powerball drawing on Wednesday, Mar. 27 in East Brunswick, Monroeville, Bernardsville, and Totowa.

"New Jersey is thrilled to celebrate our newest millionaires," New Jersey Lottery executive director James Carey said in a statement. "I think it is safe to say that we are on a winning streak."

The $30 million jackpot is the fourth-largest in the 44-year history of Pick-6. The winning prizes will be paid out in annuities.

The Pick-6 jackpot will reset to $2 million for the next drawing on Monday, Apr. 1.

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