
Allen M. Leab became the latest instant lottery millionaire when he won a $1 million grand prize playing the Max A Million game from the Massachusetts State Lottery.
Leab, pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at the Stop & Shop on Federal Street in Belchertown. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Max A Million, a $10 instant game, features eight instant prizes of $4 million and 25 instant prizes of $1 million. The game also boasts 811,000 prizes from $100 to $50,000.
Stephen D. Fraser of Bellingham is the first player to win a grand prize in the new Harley-Davidson instant game from the Massachusetts State Lottery.
Fraser, pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, received a lump sum payment of $650,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
Fraser bought the lucky ticket at Lukoil Mini Mart on Main Street in Bellingham. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Harley-Davidson, a $5 instant game, features 10 instant prizes of $1 million, 10 instant prizes of $100,000 and 30 prizes of Fat Boy Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Winners may also opt to receive cash lump sum payments rather than the annuity prizes.
Penny M. Schebel’s boyfriend bought her a few lottery tickets for her birthday and one of them turned out to be a grand prize winner in the new $100,000 A Year for Life game.
Schebel, pictured here with her birthday cupcake, selected the cash option on her prize. She received a check for $1.3 million before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
Her boyfriend bought the lucky ticket at the Memorial Avenue B.P. in West Springfield. The agent will receive a $20,000 commission on the sale.
$100,000 A Year for Life, a $10 instant game, features 10 instant prizes of $100,000 A Year for Life (minimum $2 million) and 25 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 11 million winning tickets in the game.
A retiree from Sandwich is the latest player to win a grand prize playing the Lottery’s $10 Max A Million instant game. Edward Hoxie, shown here with his wife Jean- Marie and Lottery Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, came to Braintree today to collect the first of 20 annuity checks of $200,000 before taxes. He is the fourth player to win the games jumbo $4 million prize.
Hoxie bought the lucky ticket at the Tedeschi Food Shop located at 111 Route 6A in Sandwich. The store will receive a $40,000 commission on the sale.
The Max A Million instant game debuted in June of 2008 and offers 25 $1 million prizes and 8 $4,000,000 prizes. Today there are 17 $1 million and 4 $4,000,000 prizes remaining in the game.
Al S. Mullen III of Walpole is the third player to win a $10 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery.
Mullen, pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $500,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. He said his immediate plans are to retire from his job at Raytheon and pay off college bills.
He bought the lucky ticket at Mimi’s Variety Store on Main Street in Walpole. The store will receive a $50,000 bonus on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza is the largest game ever produced by an American lottery. The $20 game features 150 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million. Overall in the game, there are nearly 22 million winning tickets worth more than $1 billion.
Arian Mustafa of Salem became the latest instant Lottery millionaire when he won a grand prize playing the Emerald Green 7’s game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Mustafa received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at the Kwik Shop Market on Jefferson Avenue in Salem. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Emerald Green 7’s, a $5 instant games, features more than $115 million in prizes, including five instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 6,400,000 winning tickets in the game.
The Cafe Mimo on Acushnet Avenue in New Bedford sold this winning grand prize ticket in the new $100,000 A Year for Life game. The brand new $10 instant game from the Massachusetts State Lottery features 10 instant prizes of $100,000 A Year for Life (minimum 20 payments) and 25 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, the game has more than 11 million winning tickets.
Congratulations to Lorelei Boiani of Tiverton, RI who today claimed the first of 25 $1 million prizes in the Lottery’s newest $10 instant game, $100,000 a Year for Life. Boiani, shown here with her husband Justin, came to Braintree headquarters to collect the first of 20 annuity payments of $50,000 before taxes.
She purchased the lucky ticket at the Maplewood Superette located at 1555 Stafford Road in Fall River. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sales.
The $100,000 a Year for Life debuted on June 16, 2009 and offers 10 prizes of $100,000 a year for a lifetime and another 25 prizes of $1 million. The grand prizes are also now offered with cash options.
Players will have the option to choose either a lump sum of $650,000 or a $1 million annuity comprised of 20 annual payments of $50,000. The $100,000 a Year for Life prize has a guaranteed $2 million minimum prize, or a cash option payment of $1,300,000 (less applicable taxes and withholdings) in lieu of lifetime annuity payments.
The first prize in this new game comes just as the Set for Life game closed. The 25th and final prize of $100,000 a year for life prize was sold by the Stop & Shop on Paradise Road in Swampscott on June 19. The 66th and final $1 million prize was sold earlier this month at Lightship Beer on Union Street in Lawrence.
Sunny Farms in Mendon sold a $1 million grand prize winner in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza is the largest game ever produced by an American lottery. The $20 instant game features 10 instant prizes of 10 million and 150 prizes of $1 million.
Bush Bena became the latest Lottery instant millionaire when he won a grand prize on the Boston Red Sox instant game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Bena, pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at the Peabody Coffee House on Walnut Street. The shop will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
The Boston Red Sox game, a $5 instant ticket, features 10 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $100,000. The game also gives players the opportunity to enter bonus drawings for Red Sox gear and the grand prize of Season Tickets for Life.
Mass Lottery announces the Boston Celtics/ 2008 NBA Championship autographed basketball winners
Visiting the Sports Museum in April became a memorable event for the Maker family from Machiasport, Maine and the Mullen family of North Reading, Massachusetts. Each family visited the Sports Museum and earned free admission by bringing in their non-winning Limited Edition 2008 Boston Celtics Instant Tickets.
While visiting the museum, they each completed an entry form to win one of two autographed Celtics 2008 NBA championship basketballs. From the hundreds of entries submitted, their names were randomly picked in the drawing on May 20. These two families are now the owners of two champion prizes. Congratulations!
Upper Falls Disc Liquor in Newton sold the 35th $1 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza, a $20 instant game, is the biggest game ever developed by a U.S. lottery. The game features 150 instant prizes of $1 million and ten instant prizes of $10 million – the largest instant prize ever awarded.
The Springfield American Legion Hall sold a $1 million grand prize winning ticket in the Cool Million instant game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The organization, which is on East Street in Springfield, will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Cool Millions, a $5 instant game, features ten instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 6,300,000 winning tickets in the game.
Ronald Zandy of Sturbridge is the 83rd player to win $1 million in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Zandy, pictured here with his wife Robin and Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, came to Lottery headquarters in Braintree today to collect his first of 20 annuity payments for $50,000 before taxes.
He bought the lucky ticket at Heritage Xtra Mart on Charlton Road in Sturbridge. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
The Billion Dollar Blockbuster is the largest game ever created by a U.S. lottery. The game features 130 instant prizes of $1 million and ten prizes of $10 million. One lucky player will win $1 million a year for life.
Congratulations to Patrick Winslow of Newbury who today won a $1 million prize playing the Billion Dollar Bonanza instant game.
Winslow, shown here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, came to Braintree headquarters to collect the first of 20 annuity checks of $50,000 before taxes.
He bought the lucky ticket at Dick’s Variety North located at 4 Main Street in Salisbury. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Alfred Y. Tarabay, a West Roxbury accountant, is the latest instant millionaire after he won a $1 million grand prize playing the Ruby Red 7’s game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. He received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at Roslindale Food Mart on Washington Street. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Ruby Red 7’s, a $5 instant game, features 10 instant prizes of $1 million, Overall, there are more than 6,400,000 winning tickets in the game.
Michael Szymezak of Worcester became the latest instant millionaire when he won the grand prize on the Ruby Red 7’s game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. He received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at Plantation Street Shell in Worcester. The service station will receive a $10,000 commission in the sale.
Ruby Red 7’s, a $5 instant game, features 10 instant prizes of $1 million, Overall, there are more than 6,400,000 winning tickets in the game.
Congratulations to Peggy McKenna of Holyoke who today claimed a $10 million prize in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster instant game. McKenna, shown here with Lottery Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, daughter Joan, husband John, daughter-in-law Lynn and daughter Veronica, took home the first of 20 annuity payments of $500,000 before taxes. She bought the lucky ticket at R & R Variety on Sargeant Street in Holyoke. The store will receive a $50,000 commission on the sale.
The Billion Dollar Blockbuster instant game debuted in September of 2007 and offers over $1 billion in cash prizes and the largest instant ticket prize in the nation: $1 million a year for a lifetime.
Denise M. Shields Lucente won a $100,000 prize on the new Boston Red Sox 2009 instant ticket during its first week on the market. Shields Lucente, pictured here with her twin boys, received her prize today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
She bought the lucky ticket at Yours Convenient Store on Brockton Avenue in Abington. The store will receive a $1,000 commission on the sale.
The game, which went on sale April 6 at 7,500 Lottery agents, features $114 million in prizes, including 10 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 6,700,000 winning tickets in the game. One player will also win the fabulous prize of Boston Red Sox Season Tickets for Life.
David L. Lishner of Middleton won a $200,000 grand prize on the Limited Edition 2008 NBA Champions Boston Celtics game from the Massachusetts State Lottery.
Lishner, who received his prize today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree, bought the lucky ticket at Richdale Dairy on South Main Street in Middleton. The store will receive a $2,000 commission on the sale.
The Limited Edition 2008 NBA Champions Boston Celtics ticket boasts nearly $40 million in prizes, unique team merchandise and the chance to win $1 million on the parquet floor during a Celtics home game. The instant game features more than 2 million winning tickets including ten instant grand prizes of $200,000 and another ten instant prizes of $100,000.
Said Vasquez of Walpole won a grand prize playing the $1 million Spin game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Vasquez, pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at Village Auto Service on Washington Street in Holliston. The agent will receive a $10,000 bonus on the sale.
The $ 1,000,000 Spin instant game, a $5 ticket, features 10 grand prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 6.3 million winning tickets in the game.
Magno F. Gomes of Tewksbury is the 26th player to win a $1 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Gomes, pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at ETD Food Mart on Main Street in Tewksbury. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza, the biggest game ever created by an American lottery, features 150 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million. Overall, there are more than 21 million winning tickets in the game.
A $1 million grand prize ticket in the $10,000,000 Hold ‘Em Poker game was claimed today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. The ticket was sold at Rapid Refill in Ayer.
Hold ‘Em Poker, a $10 instant game, features 10 prizes of $4 million and 50 prizes of $1 million.
For her birthday, Jennifer Barbieri of Pittsfield bought an instant ticket and ended the day $1 million richer. Barbieri, pictured here with her fiancé Keil Sykes, said she will use some of the money for their upcoming wedding.
She bought the lucky Jumbo Bucks ticket at Zenners Package and Variety on Tyler Street in Pittsfield. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Jumbo Bucks, a $5 instant game, features more than $115 million in prizes including 10 grand prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 6.3 million winning tickets in the game.
A New Bedford player claimed a $1 million prize today on the Cool Millions instant game. The ticket was sold at Cumberland Farms on Rockdale Avenue. Cool Millions, a $5 instant game, features 10 prizes of $1 million.
A $2.5 million grand prize in the $800 Million Spectacular instant game was claimed today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. The lucky ticket was sold at Shivam Variety in Brockton. The store will receive a $25,000 bonus on the sale.
David Brode of Cambridge won a $250,000 prize when he matched five numbers on the St. Patrick’s Day drawing of Mega Millions. His numbers of 9, 15, 24, 28 and 31 earned him the mega prize.
Brode bought the lucky ticket at Montrose Spa on Mass Ave in Cambridge. The store will receive a $2,500 commission on the sale.
Mega Millions, the biggest game in the nation, has the largest jackpots ever offered by an American Lottery. To enter, players choose five numbers for a field of 56 and one number – the Megaball – from a separate field of 46.
Players win the jackpot for matching all six numbers and win a $250,000 prize for matching the first group of five. Drawings are held every Tuesday and Friday nights and aired on WCVB-TV Channel 5 at 11:24 p.m.
Jeffrey C. Hall of Peabody hit the jackpot on the St. Patrick’s Day drawing of Mass Cash, matching all five of his numbers and taking home a $100,000 prize.
He bought the lucky ticket at Vittori-Rocci Post 56 on Brimbal Drive in Beverly. The post will earn a $1,000 commission on the sale.
Mash Cash – with drawings now three times a week – offers players their best chance of winning $100,000. Players select five numbers out of a field of 35 and win for matching a least three numbers.
Mash Cash drawings are held every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday nights with results aired on WCVB-TV Channel 5 at 11:20 p.m.
Bill Gustavis matched all five numbers for the Mass Cash drawing on Sunday, taking home a $100,000 jackpot. His fourth of five quic pics had the winning numbers of 5, 7, 25, 28 and 31.
He bought the lucky ticket at Krupa Enterprizes on Main Street in Lanesboro. The store will receive a $1,000 commission on the sale.
Mass Cash – with drawings now three times a week – offers players their best chance of winning $100,000. Players select five numbers out of a field from 1 – 35 and win for matching a least three numbers.
Mass Cash drawings are held every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday nights with results being aired on WCVB-TV Channel 5 at 11:20 p.m.
A $1 million grand prize in the $1,000,000 Spin instant game was claimed today by a player from Fall River. The ticket was sold at Tedeschi’s on Pleasant Street.
A $1 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster game was claimed today at Lottery headquarters. The ticket was sold at the 7-11 on Phillips Road in New Bedford.
Billion Dollar Blockbuster, a $20 instant ticket, features 130 prizes of $1 million and 10 prizes of $10 million. One lucky player will win $1 million a year for life.
Kevin B. Donovan’s recent trip to Shaw’s Supermarket on State Road turned extremely profitable when he bought a Cash Money instant game ticket at the Plymouth store. The instant ticket was a $1 million grand prize winner.
Donovan of Plymouth, pictured here with Michele McPherson, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. Shaw’s will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Cash Money, a $5 instant game, features 10 prizes of $1 million and more than 69,000 prizes from $200 to $10,000. Overall, there are more than 6 million winning tickets in the game.
George E. Lemire became the latest instant Lottery millionaire when he won $1 million on the Set for Life game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Lemire of Danvers recently came to Lottery headquarters in Braintree to claim his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes.
He bought the lucky ticket at Highland Variety on Collins Street in Danvers. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the prize.
Set for Life, a $10 instant game, features 66 grand prizes of $1 million and 25 grand prizes of $100,000 a year for life. Overall, there are more than 27 million winning tickets in the game.
The Tedeshi’s on Tremont Street in Boston sold a $1 million winning Billion Dollar Bonanza ticket that was claimed today at Lottery headquarters. Billion Dollar Bonanza, the largest game ever created by an American lottery, features 150 grand prizes of $1 million and 10 grand prizes of $1 million.
Bernard J. Martin III crossed over the state line from his Pawtucket, R.I. home to win a $1 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Martin received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at Vista Donut on Washington Street in Attleboro. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza is the biggest game ever produced by a U.S. lottery. The $20 instant game features 10 instant prizes of $10 million and 150 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are nearly 22 million winning tickets in the game.
A player from Framingham claimed a $1 million prize in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster game today at Lottery headquarters. She bought the lucky ticket at Stop & Shop on Connecticut Place in Framingham.
A $1 million grand prize in the Max a Million instant game was claimed today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. The ticket was sold at Stop & Shop on Rodman Street in Fall River.
Max a Million, a $10 instant game, features eight prizes of $4 million and 25 prizes of $1 million.
Sandra J. Fischer of Hingham won a grand prize playing the $5,000,000 Jackpot game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Fischer received her first of 20 annuity checks for $250,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
She bought the lucky ticket at the Tedeshi convenience store on South Street in Hingham. The store will receive a $50,000 bonus on the sale.
The $5,000,000 Jackpot game features ten instant winners of $5 million and 40 instant winners of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 22 million winning tickets in the game.
Bryan T. Davis of Bridgewater became the latest Lottery millionaire when he won the 22nd $1 million grand prize on the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Davis received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
The lucky ticket was purchased at Page’s on Pearl Street in Stoughton. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza is the biggest game ever produced by a U.S. lottery. The $20 instant game features 10 instant prizes of $10 million and 150 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are nearly 22 million winning tickets in the game.
A $1 million grand prize ticket sold at the Abington Country Store was claimed today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
The Billion Dollar Blockbuster ticket is one of 130 instant grand prizes of $1 million. The game also features 10 prizes of $10 million.
A Gloucester player won $1 million on a Max A Million instant ticket that he bought at One Stop Market on Rantoul Street in Beverly. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Max A Million, a $10 instant ticket, features eight instant prizes of $4 million and 25 instant prizes of $1 million.
Convenience Plus One on James Street in Worcester sold a $1 million winner in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster game. The game features 130 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million, the largest instant prize ever awarded.
Phyllis R. Fisher is the first player to win a grand prize of $1 million playing the new $1,000,000 Spin instant game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Fisher of Gardner received her first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
She bought the lucky ticket at Huhtala Shell on Oak Street in Gardner. The service station will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
The $1,000,000 Spin game just hit store shelves throughout Massachusetts. The $5 instant ticket features 10 prizes of $1 million and 50 instant prizes of $50,000. Overall, there are more than 6,300,000 winning tickets in the game.
A Wareham player claimed a $1 million grand prize today in the $5,000,000 Jackpot game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. He bought the lucky ticket at The Jug Shop in Main Street in Wareham. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Maura K. Fitzgerald of Canton won the Mass Cash jackpot for the Friday, February 6th drawing, matching all five numbers to take home a $100,000 prize.
Fitzgerald, who received her check today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree, bought her ticket at Cassie’s Corner Store on Chapman Street in Canton. The store will receive a $1,000 commission on the sale.
Mass Cash – with drawings now three times a week – offers players their best chance of winning $100,000. Players select five numbers out of a field from 1 – 35 and win for matching a least three numbers.
Mass Cash drawings are held every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday nights with results being aired on WCVB-TV Channel 5 at 11:20 p.m.
A $1 million grand prize was claimed today on the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The lucky ticket was sold at the 7-11 on North Harvard Street in Allston.
The Billion Dollar Bonanza is the largest game ever created by an American lottery with 150 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million.
A Boston player claimed a $4 million grand prize in the Hold ‘Em Poker instant game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. He bought the lucky ticket at Winter Street Enterprises in Boston. Hold ‘Em Poker, a $10 instant game, features 10 instant prizes of $4 million and 50 instant prizes of $1 million.
Daniel J. MacDonald of Newton won $50,000 in an instant on the $1,000,000 Spin game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. MacDonald, who received his check today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree, bought the lucky ticket at Eaton Apothecary on Watertown Street in Newton.
The $1,000,000 Spin game is a brand new $5 ticket that features more than 6,300,000 winning tickets. The game includes 10 instant prizes of $1 million.
Alan Mulloy of Braintree won a $10,000 instant prize playing the $1,000,000 Money Mania game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Mulloy, who received his check today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree, bought the lucky ticket at Brooks Pharmacy on Pearl Street in Braintree.
The $1,000,000 Money Mania game, a $5 instant ticket, features 10 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are more than 6,300,000 winning tickets in the game, including more than 166,000 prizes from $100 to $20,000.
Keyla Bulnes of Revere won $10,000 in an instant, playing the $1,000,000 Money Mania game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Bulnes, who received her check today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree, bought the lucky ticket at Gateway Newsstand on 1201 Broadway Square One in Saugus.
The $1,000,000 Money Mania game boasts more than 6,300,000 winning tickets, including 10 grand prizes of $1,000,000. The game also includes more than 166,000 winning tickets of $100 to $20,000.
Fast Lane Convenience on Hingham Street in Rockland sold a $1 million winning ticket in the $800 Million Spectacular game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. The $800 Million Spectacular, a $10 instant game, features 20 instant prizes of $2.5 million and 80 instant prizes of $1 million.
A Randolph player won a $1 million grand prize on the Cool Millions instant game. The lucky ticket was sold at Minihan’s Handy Store on North Main Street in Randolph.
A $1 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game was claimed today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. The lucky ticket was sold at Howe Street Superette in Methuen. The store will receive a $10,000 bonus on the sale.
Palace Spa on Washington Street in Brighton sold a $1 million grand prize winning ticket in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The restaurant will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. The Billion Dollar Bonanza is the largest game ever created by an American lottery. The $20 instant game features 150 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million.
A Bedford player claimed a $1 million grand prize on the Fabulous Fortune game today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. The ticket was sold at the Stop & Shop on Great Road in Bedford.
Andreas Convenience on Main Street in Stoneham sold a $1 million winning ticket in the Max A Million game. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. Max A Million, a $10 instant game, features eight instant prizes of $4 million and 25 instant prizes of $1 million.
A $1 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster game was awarded today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. The lucky ticket was sold at Brothers Convenience on Eastern Avenue in Malden.
The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. The Billion Dollar Blockbuster, a $20 instant game, features 130 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million. One lucky player will win $1 million a year for life.
– A player from Quincy claimed a $1 million grand prize in the Wild Millions game today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at Riddle’s Supermarket on Nantasket Avenue in Hull. Wild Millions, a $5 instant game, features 10 instant prizes of $1 million.
Nicola Pungitore III of Norwood rang in the New Year with a $10 million grand prize from the Massachusetts State Lottery.
Pungitore, who was given a Billion Dollar Bonanza instant ticket as a Christmas present from his mother, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $500,000 today at Lottery headquarter in Braintree.
The lucky ticket was purchased at Dairy Fine on Fulton Street in Norwood. The store will receive a $50,000 commission on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza is the biggest game ever produced by a U.S. lottery. The $20 instant game features 10 instant prizes of $10 million and 150 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are nearly 22 million winning tickets in the game.
The Mobil gas station on Middlesex Avenue in Medford sold a $1 million winning ticket in the Billion Dollar Bonanza game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The service station will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
Billion Dollar Bonanza, a $20 instant game, is the biggest game every created by an American lottery. The game features 150 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million, the largest instant prize ever awarded.
A $1 million grand prize in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster game was sold by Patriot News inside 1 International Place in Downtown Boston.
The newsstand will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. The Billion Dollar Blockbuster, a $20 instant game, features 130 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $10 million.