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Lottery cash -Winning numbers

Bronx convenience shop dishes out $32K lottery prize

Bronx player scores big with $32,723 Take 5 ticket

Bronx, NY — A lucky Take 5 player in the Bronx scored the top prize in the New York Lottery’s evening drawing on Saturday, securing $32,723.50, officials announced Monday.

The winning ticket for the April 26 Take 5 evening drawing was sold at Shree Naanshardama Convenience, located at 113 Dreiser Loop in the Bronx. The winning numbers were drawn from a field of one through 39, with the drawing held at 10:30 p.m.

The Take 5 game holds drawings twice daily, offering players two chances each day to win. Lottery officials reminded players that draw game prizes may be claimed up to one year from the date of the drawing.


Key points:

  • $32,723.50 winning Take 5 ticket sold at Bronx convenience store.
  • Winning ticket purchased at Shree Naanshardama Convenience on Dreiser Loop.
  • Lottery prizes must be claimed within one year of the drawing date.

Take 5 remains one of New York’s top daily draw games

The Take 5 game continues to be a popular choice among New York Lottery players, with drawings held every day at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Players select five numbers from one through 39, and prizes are awarded based on how many numbers match the drawn results.

The lottery noted that each drawing offers a chance for multiple top-prize winners, depending on the number of matching tickets sold.

The New York Lottery remains North America’s largest and most profitable lottery system, contributing $3.8 billion during the 2023-2024 fiscal year to support public education across the state.


Help available for gambling issues

Officials also reminded players that those struggling with gambling addiction, or those concerned about someone they know, can seek help at nyproblemgamblinghelp.org. Support is available through the confidential HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or by texting HOPENY (467369).

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