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Here's Where The 20 Mega Millions Tickets Winning $10K Were Sold In NJ
The $1.3 billion Mega Millions winner took the jackpot prize in Illinois.
But 20 players in New Jersey walked off with $10,000 prizes.
Those $10,000 prizes were won at the following locations:
Atlantic County: Acme #831, 212 New Rd., Somers Point;
Bergen County: Krauszer’s Food & Liquor, 275 Park Ave., Rutherford;
Bergen County: 7-Eleven #29220, 358 Main Ave., Wallington;
Bergen County: Lewis Drugs, 298 Westwood Ave., Westwood;
Burlington County: Acme #664, 175 Route 70, Medford;
Burlington County: Wegmans #8, 2 Centerton Rd., Mt. Laurel;
Burlington County: Acme #4926, 2091 Route 130 …
Winner: Mega Millions Ticket Worth $10K Sold At Wawa
There was one third-tier prizewinning ticket sold for the Friday, July 15 drawing, New Jersey Lottery officials said.
The ticket matched four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball.
The prize is worth $10,000.
That winning ticket was purchased at Wawa #499, 388 Greentree Road, Sewell in Gloucester County.
The winning numbers for the Friday, July 15, drawing were: 08, 20, 26, 53 and 64. The Gold Mega Ball was 15, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 05.
The Mega Millions jackpot rolls to $530 million.
Winners: Two Mega Millions Lottery Players Take Home $10K
There were two third-tier prizewinning Mega Millions lottery tickets sold for the Tuesday, July 12, drawing.
The winning tickets matched four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball drawn to win the $10,000 prize.
Those tickets were purchased at the following locations:
Gloucester County: Wawa #427, 590 N. Evergreen Ave. and Red, Woodbury; and,
Monmouth County: Neptune City Mobil, 79 West Sylvania, Neptune City.
The winning numbers for the Tuesday, July 12, drawing were: 04, 07, 10, 45, and 64. The Gold Mega Ball was 12, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 02.
The jackpot rolls…
Winners: 2 NJ Lottery Players Split Jersey Cash 5 Jackpot Worth $523K
Two lucky New Jersey lottery tickets matched all five numbers drawn splitting the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot from the Thursday, July 7, drawing.
The jackpot was worth $523,424.
Each winning ticket is worth $261,712.
The winning numbers were: 13, 24, 25, 33, and 41 and the XTRA number was: 03.
The retailers will receive a bonus check for $2,000 for each winning ticket sold.
Those tickets were sold at the following locations:
Gloucester County: One Stop Shoppe, 300 Parkville Station Road, Mantua; and,
Ocean County: Quick Chek #113, 2307 Route 88, Point Pleasant.
NJ Man Learns His Fate For Beating Parents Dead, Covering Bodies With Laundry: Report
A 34-year-old man from Gloucester County has been sentenced to 80 years in New Jersey state prison for beating his parents to death and then covering their bodies with laundry, NJ Advance Media reports.
Ryan E. Coles, 34, was convicted in March on two murder counts in the 2016 killings of Edward M. Coles Jr., 58, and Rosemarie Coles, 55, in their West Deptford home, the outlet said.
Superior Court Judge Mary Beth Kramer sentenced Coles to two consecutive 40-year terms in prison for the two murder counts, with a requirement that he serve 85 percent of that time before he is eligible fo…
Winner: Jersey Cash 5 Lottery Ticket Worth $476K Sold In South Jersey
One lucky New Jersey Lottery ticket matched all five numbers drawn to win the latest Jersey Cash 5 jackpot, state officials said
The prize from the Monday, April 4 drawing was worth $476,332.
The winning numbers were: 03, 19, 29, 40, and 41 and the XTRA number was: 04.
The retailer will receive a bonus check for $2,000 for the winning ticket sold.
The winning ticket was sold at Trader's Lane Variety, E. 1951 N. Black Horse Pike, Williamstown in Gloucester County.
NJ Students' Spring Break Plans Fouled By Airline Cancellations: Reports
Foul weather in Florida was blamed for wrecking spring break travel plans for many New Jersey high school students, as originally reported by NJ Advance Media.
FlightAware, a website that tracks flights, noted major disruptions at several Florida airports, including in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and Orlando, as well as in Baltimore and New York, among others.
More than 3,500 US flights were canceled nationwide, according to The Associated Press.
Seniors at West Deptford and Gateway Regional High Schools in Gloucester County were among those whose flights were canceled, according to 6ABC…