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Powerball Ticket Worth $50K Purchased At Jersey Shore Convenience Store

A convenience store in Ocean County sold a winning Powerball ticket worth $50,000, lottery officials said.

Hometown Market on Bridge Avenue in Point Pleasant Borough, NJ.

Hometown Market on Bridge Avenue in Point Pleasant Borough, NJ.

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The New Jersey Lottery said the $50,000 ticket was purchased at Hometown Market on Bridge Avenue in Point Pleasant Borough. The ticket matched four numbers and the Powerball in the drawing on Wednesday, Mar. 3.

The winning numbers were 11, 38, 41, 62, and 65. The Powerball was 15.

No one matched all six numbers in the drawing with an estimated jackpot of $1.13 billion. A ticket sold in Camden County was one of nine across the country that won $1 million.

Jersey Shore lotto players have been on a relatively lucky streak. A $150,000 Powerball ticket was also sold in the $1.13 billion Powerball drawing in Bradley Beach.

The winning ticket in the $1.13 billion Megan Millions jackpot on Tuesday, Mar. 26 was purchased at a ShopRite liquor store in Neptune. A Pick-6 ticket worth $15 million in the drawing on Thursday, Mar. 28 was bought at a Wawa convenience store in Freehold.

The next Powerball drawing is on Saturday, Apr. 6, and the jackpot was expected to be an estimated $1.23 billion.

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