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$1 Million-Plus Lotto Tickets Split Between Winners In Montco, Philly
The two winning tickets, that total more than $1 million, were sold in Hatfield Township in Montgomery County and in Philadelphia.

SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA — Two winning lottery tickets were sold in Montgomery County and the City of Philadelphia respectively, with the proceeds totaling more than $1 million, state lottery officials announced on Tuesday.
Pennsylvania Lottery officials said that the two Cash 5 with Quick Cash jackpot-winning tickets that were sold in Tuesday's drawing were worth a combined $1,082,698.
Each ticket matched all five balls that were drawn: 4-12-19-33-41, to win individual prizes in the amount of $541,349 before withholdings.
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One winning ticket was sold at the Hatfield Market, at 304 Union Street in Hatfield Township, Montgomery County, and the other ticket was sold at the ACME supermarket at 8200 Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia.
Each of the retailers will be receiving $5,000 bonuses for selling the winning tickets.
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Any Cash 5 game prize must be claimed within one year of the drawing date.
Anyone holding a winning ticket should contact the nearest lottery office or call 1-800-692-7481.
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