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BIG Winner: Jersey Cash 5 Player Takes Home Nearly $1.8M
A lucky Jersey Cash 5 player won nearly $1.8 million over the weekend, state Lottery officials said.
The winning ticket worth $1,763,205 was sold in Passaic County.
The winning Jersey Cash 5 numbers from Saturday, May 1 were: 01, 02, 15, 28, and 31 and the XTRA number was: 02.
The retailer will receive a bonus check for $2,000 for the winning ticket sold.
That ticket was sold at 7-Eleven #39202, 1217 Route 23 South, Wayne in Passaic County.
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Winners: Four NJ Lottery Tickets Split $404K Jackpot
Four winning lottery tickets each good for approximately $101,100 were sold in New Jersey.
The tickets from Saturday's Jersey Cash 5 drawing will split the $404,600 jackpot.
The winning numbers were 03, 07, 11, 19, and 25 and the XTRA number was: 04.
Those tickets were sold at the following locations:
Hudson County: 7-Eleven #39406, 3900 Bergenline Ave., Union City;
Middlesex County: Krauszer’s, 81 Main St., South River;
Middlesex County: Quik Food, 6 Pointer Pl., Kendall Park; and,
Morris County: Main Street Liquor, 194 W. Union Tpke., Wharton.
The retailers will receive a bonus c…
Winning Lottery Tickets Sold In Passaic, Middlesex, Warren Counties
Three winning New Jersey Lottery tickets were sold in Passaic, Middlesex and Warren counties.
Tickets matching four of the five white balls and the Powerball for Wednesday's drawing were sold at:
Utopia Deli, 355 Warwick Tpke. in Hewitt (Jackpocket)
Speedway, 1020 Rt. 9 in Woodbridge
7-Eleven, 42 Rt. 517 and Panther in Hackettstown
The winning numbers were: 04, 09, 17, 27, and 38. The Red Power Ball was 18, and the Multiplier number was 02.
The Hewitt ticket was purchased with Powerplay, multiplying the prize to $100,000. The remaining two tickets are wi…
SEE Anything? Knife-Wielding Robbers Get $2,000, Cigars, Smokes From Rochelle Park 7-Eleven
A group of young thugs, one armed with a knife, robbed a Rochelle Park 7-Eleven overnight Wednesday of $2,000 in cash.
The gang of four -- all in their late teens to early 20s -- entered the convenience store at the Essex Street service station just off Routes 80 and 17 shortly after midnight, Lt. James M. DePreta said.
The one with the knife and two others approached the cleark, took the cash from the register and grabbed cigarettes and cigars, as well, he said.
They headed toward High Street, where a vehicle apparently was waiting, DePreta said.
Anyone who might have witnessed the robbe…