Connecticut lottery ticket delivers big payout in watertown
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Connecticut Lottery ticket delivers big payout in Watertown

WATERTOWN, CT — A $10,000 prize-winning ticket from the Connecticut Lottery’s 10X Cash 17th Edition game was sold in Watertown, officials confirmed.

The winning ticket was purchased at Citizen LLC in Watertown and claimed on March 25. The 10X Cash 17th Edition is a scratch game that offers multiple prize tiers, with $10,000 among the higher-value wins.

The Connecticut Lottery has not released the identity of the winner, in keeping with standard procedure unless the winner chooses to go public.

Players are reminded that lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 calendar days from the draw or game closure date. Details on current games and prizes can be found at ctlottery.org.

Key Points

  • $10,000 winning 10X Cash ticket sold at Citizen LLC in Watertown
  • The prize was claimed on March 25
  • Connecticut Lottery continues to offer multiple editions of 10X Cash scratch games
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