Freehold bingo blast hits $106k jackpot
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Freehold bingo blast hits $106K jackpot

TRENTON, N.J. — A Garden State Bingo ticket sold in Freehold delivered a $106,313 payday Thursday, awarding the full Fast Play Progressive jackpot to a Monmouth County player.

The $10 winning ticket was purchased at SS Check Cashing, located at 31 E. Main Street. According to the New Jersey Lottery, the total jackpot has now reset to $10,000.

The Fast Play Progressive system links multiple instant-win games to one shared jackpot. A $10 ticket qualifies for 100% of the total prize pool.

Fast Play system explained

Each Fast Play Progressive game contributes to the same growing jackpot. Players receive a portion of the jackpot based on their ticket’s price point. Players buying a $20 or $10 ticket are eligible for 100% of the jackpot. Lower-tier tickets award smaller percentages:

  • $5 tickets: 50%
  • $3 tickets: 30%
  • $2 tickets: 20%
  • $1 tickets: 10%

Fast Play tickets are available at all New Jersey Lottery retailers. Winning results are revealed immediately upon purchase.

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Since its launch in 1970, the New Jersey Lottery has generated nearly $33.7 billion in revenue for state-supported programs. Under a 2017 law, current profits su

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