Back-to-back wins as jersey cash 5 keeps delivering jackpots

Back-to-back wins as Jersey Cash 5 keeps delivering jackpots

Hudson and Middlesex players split $150K Jersey Cash 5 jackpot in second win in two days

TRENTON, NJ — Two New Jersey Lottery players, one from Hudson County and one from Middlesex County, each won $75,000 after matching all five numbers in the May 7 Jersey Cash 5 drawing, splitting a $150,000 jackpot.

The winning numbers drawn were 03, 09, 19, 24, and 36. The XTRA number was 04 and the Bullseye number was 19. This marks the 22nd Jersey Cash 5 jackpot awarded so far this year and the second in just two days.

The winning tickets were sold at Prime Time Convenience, located at 305 Willow Avenue in Hoboken, and at Raceway, located at 2715 Route 1 South in North Brunswick. Both retailers will receive a $2,000 bonus for selling the top-prize winning tickets.

In addition to the two jackpot winners, two players matched four numbers along with the Bullseye and XTRA, each winning $1,500. Another 15 players matched four numbers and the Bullseye to win $500 each.

Retailers rewarded as Jersey Cash 5 momentum continues

The Jersey Cash 5 game continues to deliver frequent wins across the state, boosted by daily drawings and bonus features such as XTRA and Bullseye. Players who match all five numbers take home the top prize, which resets daily based on ticket sales and rollovers.

The jackpot win follows a $240,150 prize claimed on May 6, extending a streak of high-value wins and drawing attention to the game’s growing popularity.

All prizes must be claimed within one year from the draw date. Winning retailers benefit from selling jackpot tickets through bonus commissions awarded by the New Jersey Lottery.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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