Grocery stop in manchester lands lottery payday
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Grocery stop in Manchester lands lottery payday

Manchester store sells $30K winning Loteria ticket in Connecticut

Manchester, CT — A lottery ticket purchased at a local grocery store turned into a $30,000 prize after hitting in a recent Loteria drawing.

The winning ticket was sold at Key Food in Manchester for the March 31 drawing, according to lottery officials.

The ticket secured a $30,000 prize in the Loteria game, though officials have not released details about the winner or whether the prize has been claimed.

Loteria is one of several draw and instant-style games offering fixed prize payouts based on matching symbols or numbers.

The Manchester win adds to recent lottery payouts across Connecticut as players continue to participate in a variety of games.


Key Points

  • $30,000 Loteria winning ticket sold in Manchester
  • Ticket purchased at Key Food grocery store
  • Winner details have not been released
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