Elmsford store delivers $50k powerball win to lucky player

Elmsford store delivers $50K Powerball win to lucky player

Elmsford lottery player hits $50K Powerball prize at local store

ELMSFORD, N.Y. — A lucky Powerball player in Elmsford is holding a $50,000-winning ticket from the April 21 drawing, the New York Lottery confirmed.

The third-prize-winning ticket was sold at HARJAS NY, located at 160 North Central Avenue in Elmsford. The ticket matched four of the five white balls plus the red Power Ball, securing the $50,000 prize.

The winning numbers in the April 21 Powerball drawing were pulled from a field of one to 69 for the white balls and one to 26 for the red Power Ball. Powerball drawings take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 p.m.

The identity of the Elmsford winner has not been released, as players must claim and validate their tickets before any additional information is provided.

New York Lottery continues to award big prizes statewide

Retailers do not receive a commission for selling third-prize Powerball tickets. Winners have one year from the drawing date to claim their prizes through the New York Lottery.

The New York Lottery remains North America’s largest and most profitable lottery system, contributing billions annually to support public education throughout the state.


Key Points

  • $50,000 third-prize Powerball ticket sold at HARJAS NY in Elmsford
  • Winning numbers matched four white balls plus the red Power Ball on April 21
  • Powerball drawings held three times weekly; players have one year to claim prizes


Phil Stilton

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