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$2M NJ Christmas Powerball: Back-To-Back Winners Both Sold In Garden State $2M NJ Christmas Powerball: Back-To-Back Winners Both Sold In Garden State
$2M NJ Christmas Powerball: Back-To-Back Winners Both Sold In Garden State A lucky New Jersey Lottery player scored $2 million in the Christmas Powerball drawing, matching five white balls and the multiplier, according to lottery officials. The winning numbers from the Wednesday, Dec. 25 drawing were 15, 26, 27, 30, 35, with the Powerball 03 and Power Play 3X. The winning ticket was sold by Jackpot.com, a Middlesex County-based courier. This $2 million prize comes just days after another $2 million Powerball win in the Friday, Dec. 20 drawing. That ticket was sold at Lucky 7 Deli, located at 397 Centre St., Nutley, in Essex County. While nobody claimed the j…
Festivus Fortune: $50K Powerball Ticket Sold In South Jersey Just Before Christmas Festivus Fortune: $50K Powerball Ticket Sold In South Jersey Just Before Christmas
Festivus Fortune: $50K Powerball Ticket Sold In South Jersey Just Before Christmas Frank Costanza might find tinsel distracting on Festivus but even he would appreciate winning $50,000 on his favorite holiday. A Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was sold at a Burlington County convenience store, the New Jersey Lottery said in a news release on Tuesday, Dec. 24. The winner was purchased at Pac a Sack, a food market and pizzeria on Main Street in Lumberton Township. The ticket matched four white balls and the Powerball in the drawing on Tuesday, Dec. 23, a day known to "Seinfeld" fans as a holiday called Festivus. "It was a Festivus miracle, although there will be no airing o…
Essex County Lieutenant Charged With Assault: Prosecutor Essex County Lieutenant Charged With Assault: Prosecutor
Essex County Lieutenant Charged With Assault: Prosecutor David Fontoura, a lieutenant in the Essex Coutny Prosecutor's Office was charged with multiple accounts of assault related to domestic violence incidents, authorities said. Fontoura was charged with aggravated assault, weapons offenses, criminal restraint and making terroristic threats, the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office said, for incidents that occurred in Nutley between September 2019 and March 2020. The incidents were reported to the Nutley Police Department on Tuesday, Aug. 27, and transferred to Mercer County to prevent any conflict of interest, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office …