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Two $1M Winning Powerball Tickets Sold in Mass.
If you bought a ticket in Charlestown or East Bridgewater, you could be a millionaire.

Two $1 million winning Powerball tickets were sold in Massachusetts for the record-breaking $1.586 billion drawing on Wednesday night, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery.
The tickets were sold in Charlestown and East Bridgewater, the state lottery confirmed in a Tweet shortly after midnight Thursday.
Wednesday’s Powerball winning numbers were 4, 8, 19, 27, 34, with a Powerball of 10.
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At least one person hit the jackpot after a confirmed winning ticket was sold in Chino Hills, CA, at a 7-Eleven store that was soon mobbed by a buoyant, cheering crowd that swarmed the store clerk to take selfies with him.
The $1 million prize is won by matching all five numbers but not the Powerball.
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It’s likely that lottery sales records will once again be shattered in Massachusetts after frenzied days since Saturday’s $954 million record-breaking drawing, which resulted in no jackpot winner but $23.8 million in statewide sales.
Winners have one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prize. Prizes of $50,000 or more must be claimed at the Lottery Headquarters in Braintree.
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