A winning $50,000 Cashword 2nd Edition ticket was sold at a neighborhood store in Norwalk.
Norwalk, Conn. — A Connecticut Lottery player is holding a ticket worth $50,000 after a winning scratch-off was sold at a grocery store in Norwalk.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning $50,000 Cashword 2nd Edition ticket was sold at Crespo Groceries in Norwalk.
Lottery officials identified the ticket as a top-prize winner worth $50,000. No information about the winner was immediately released, and it was not known whether the prize had been claimed.
Connecticut lottery winners may have options regarding the disclosure of their identities, depending on state laws and the circumstances of the claim.
The winning sale gives one lucky player a significant payday from a ticket purchased at the local neighborhood market.
Lottery officials encourage players to sign the back of winning tickets and store them in a secure location until they are redeemed.
Key Points
- A $50,000 Cashword 2nd Edition winning ticket was sold in Norwalk.
- The ticket was purchased at Crespo Groceries.
- No information about the winner or claim status was immediately available.