Jersey resident banks $150,000 windfall from Jersey Cash 5 Lottery jackpot
The Powerball jackpot continues to soar, currently standing at an impressive $1.7 billion. Despite the staggering sum, no winner has stepped forward to claim the life-changing prize.
Meanwhile, luck has shone on a New Jersey resident, who has won a $150,000 jackpot from the Jersey Cash 5 lottery game. The winning ticket was sold at the Stop N Shop on Menlo Park Drive in Edison, Middlesex County. Unfortunately, the identity of the lucky winner remains a mystery, as search results do not provide their name.
The Jersey Cash 5 game has seen a total of 47 jackpot wins this year, with the 47th winner becoming a part of this success story. The winning numbers for the September 2 drawing were 01, 04, 05, 23, and 4, with the Bullseye and XTRA features being 01 and 03 respectively.
In another exciting development, a man from Ohio won half a million dollars from the lottery. The Florida Lottery winners for May received prizes over a million dollars, and the Florida Lottery listed its top winners for the same month.
The Bullseye feature provides players with another shot at winning a prize, while the XTRA feature allows them to increase their chance to win non-jackpot prizes by up to five times.
The Powerball jackpot, with its ever-growing sum, continues to capture the imagination of millions, and the hunt for the lucky winner continues. As for the New Jersey resident who won $150,000, their life has undoubtedly taken a significant turn for the better, as they prepare to meet their family's medical expenses, specifically for cancer treatment.
The shop that sold the winning ticket for the New Jersey Cash 5 jackpot will receive a $2,000 bonus, adding to the local community's excitement. The search for the 47th lottery winner from New Jersey in 2025 who won the $150,000 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot continues, but for now, the spotlight remains on the elusive $1.7 billion Powerball jackpot.
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