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$100K-Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At Main Line Grocery Store
A Powerball ticket sold at a Main Line grocer matched four of the five white balls and the red Powerball drawn Wednesday to win $100,000.
BRYN MAWR, PA — A Main Line grocery store customer is $100,000 richer after the business sold a winning Powerball ticket.
According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, ACME Markets in Bryn Mawr sold a Powerball with Power Play ticket worth $100,000 for the Wednesday drawing.
The ticket matched four of the five white balls drawn, 9-11-17-19-55, and the red Powerball 1 to win $100,000, less applicable withholding.
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Without the $1 Power Play option, the ticket would have been worth $50,000. The Power Play multiplier drawn was two.
ACME, located at 601 W. Lancaster Ave. in Bryn Mawr, earns a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
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Winners are not known until prizes are claimed and tickets are validated.
Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes.
Winning tickets purchased at a lottery retailer should immediately be signed on the back.
Online winnings automatically appear in a player’s account after the claim has been processed.
Players may visit the lottery website here for more information about how to file a claim.
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