Four players hit top lottery prizes in evening drawing across new york
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Four players hit top lottery prizes in evening drawing across New York

ALBANY, NY — Four lucky players across New York claimed top prizes of $8,042 each in the March 25 TAKE 5 evening drawing, with winning tickets sold in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Geneseo, and Manhattan, the New York Lottery announced.

Each of the following retailers sold a top-prize winning ticket for the 10:30 p.m. drawing:

  • NEW DISCOUNT LIQUORS, 1796 A Westchester Avenue, Bronx
  • SUNRISE SUPERMARKET, 5403 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
  • WEGMANS, 4287 Genesee Valley Plaza, Geneseo
  • NEW MOON RIVER, 529 West 207th Street, Manhattan

The TAKE 5 game selects numbers from a field of 1 through 39 and is drawn twice daily at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Winners have one year from the drawing date to claim their prizes.

The New York Lottery continues to support education across the state, contributing $3.8 billion in the 2023–2024 fiscal year to public schools.

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