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Winner: Powerball Lottery Player Takes Home $50K On Jersey Shore: Jackpot Rolls To $925M
A Powerball player in Monmouth County won $50,000, New Jersey Lottery officials said.
The winning ticket was among four in the state that matched four of the five white balls and the Power Ball drawn on Wednesday, Sept. 27, winning the second-tier prize.
The winning ticket was sold at RS Fuel LLC, 70 US Highway 9, Morganville.
The winning numbers for the Wednesday, Sept. 27, drawing were: 01, 07, 46, 47, and 63. The Red Power Ball number was 07. The Power Play was 3X.
The Powerball jackpot now rolls to $925 million for the next drawing to be held Saturday, Sept. 30.
$7.3M Pick 6 Lottery Ticket Sold On Jersey Shore
There is a new multi-millionaire in Monmouth County, New Jersey Lottery officials said.
One ticket matched all six numbers drawn for the Thursday, Feb. 16, Pick-6 with Double Play drawing.
The winning ticket was sold at Soda King, 300 Gordons Corner Road, Manalapan.
The retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
The winning numbers for the Thursday, Feb. 16, drawing were: 03, 07, 17, 18, 26 and 42.
The owner of Soda King, Dilip Shah, was thrilled to have sold this multi-million-dollar ticket, saying, “We were already a lucky location, we sold …
Winner: Mega Millions Lottery Ticket Worth $10K Sold At Jersey Shore Walmart
There was one third-tier prizewinning ticket sold that matched four of the five white balls and the gold ball, winning $10,000 in Tuesday's Mega Millions lottery drawing.
That ticket was purchased at Walmart #3236, 326 West Main St., Freehold in Monmouth County, New Jersey Lottery officials said.
One New York ticket matched all five of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball drawn winning the $126 million Mega Millions jackpot. The estimated cash value was $84.5 million.
The winning numbers for the Tuesday, March 8, drawing were: 07, 18, 38, 58, and 64. The Gold Mega Ball was 24, and t…
Jersey Shore Tourism Bounced Back In 2021, Study Finds
New Jersey's tourism industry took an L in 2020 -- but in 2021, it bounced back, according to a new study by the New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism
The study focused specifically on the shore counties of Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth, and Ocean from June 1 to August 31, and found that bed tax revenues increased by nearly 71%, accompanied by growth from beach tag sales, hotel rooms sold and total room revenue,
“We are thrilled that travelers once again flocked to our state this summer, and we were able to provide a much-needed getaway,” said New Jersey Secretary of Stat…