Player scores big with lottery win in cherry hill

Player scores big with lottery win in Cherry Hill

CHERRY HILL, NJ — A New Jersey Lottery player landed a $251,037 payday after purchasing a winning Hockey Bucks Fast Play Progressive ticket at a Cherry Hill 7-Eleven, officials confirmed Monday.

The $10 ticket matched for 100% of the progressive jackpot in the Hockey Bucks Fast Play game. The winning play was made Sunday, March 30, at 7-Eleven #10937, located at 1811 Chapel Avenue.

Fast Play Progressive games are printed instantly at lottery retailers and feature jackpots that increase until a player wins the full amount. This latest win marks a significant score for the ongoing Hockey Bucks series.

The identity of the winning player has not yet been revealed. Winners must follow standard New Jersey Lottery procedures to claim their prizes.

More information on Fast Play Progressive games and current jackpots is available on the New Jersey Lottery website.

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