Huge $7 Million Lottery Ticket Sold in Union County

by Breaking Local News Report

TRENTON, N.J. — A Union County lottery player has claimed the top prize in the Cash 4 Life game, opting for a $7 million lump sum payout after matching all five white balls and the Cash Ball in Wednesday night’s drawing, the New Jersey Lottery announced Thursday.

The winning ticket was purchased at Quick Stop Deli & Grill, located at 1723 Stuyvesant Ave. in Union Township. The store will receive a $30,000 bonus for selling the ticket.

The winning numbers drawn were 02, 16, 30, 42, and 55, with the Cash Ball 03. The player chose the cash option over the $1,000 a day for life annuity prize, which carries a one-time cash value of $7 million.

Related News:  Jackson man sentenced to 24 years for fatal 2020 stabbing

This marks the largest Cash 4 Life win in New Jersey since April 18, 2023, and is the state’s second biggest lottery prize of the year, following a $32 million Pick-6 jackpot won in Ocean County in January.

“This is a major win for Union County,” the New Jersey Lottery said in its official release.

Thousands of additional winners in drawing

In addition to the jackpot winner, 8,396 players won a combined $48,144 in cash prizes, ranging from $2 to $500. Of those, 2,497 players increased their winnings through the Doubler feature.

Cash 4 Life offers players a chance at two lifetime jackpots: $1,000 a day for life and $1,000 a week for life. The top prize has a fixed cash value of $7 million, while the second prize carries a $1 million lump sum option. Other prize tiers range from $2 to $2,500, or double with the optional Doubler feature.

Cash 4 Life tickets are sold in nine states, including New Jersey, and drawings take place daily at 9 p.m.

Related News:  Wilkes-Barre cops warn public not to harbor missing teen
author avatar
Breaking Local News Report
Shore News Network is the Jersey Shore's #1 Independently Local News Source. Multiple sources and writers contributed to this report.

You may also like

You can't access this website

Shore News Network provides free news to users. No paywalls. No subscriptions. Please support us by disabling ad blocker or using a different browser and trying again.