Huntington store sells $50,000 winning powerball ticket
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Huntington store sells $50,000 winning Powerball ticket

A lucky Powerball player is holding a $50,000 winning ticket after it was sold at a Huntington pharmacy.

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — A New York Lottery player is celebrating a $50,000 Powerball Double Play prize after purchasing the winning ticket in Huntington.

The winning ticket for the July 8 drawing was sold at Northshore Pharmacy, located at 25 Southdown Road in Huntington.

Powerball Double Play is a $1 add-on feature that gives players a second chance to win using the same numbers from their Powerball ticket in a separate drawing. The game offers prizes ranging from $7 to a top prize of $10 million.

The New York Lottery has not released the identity of the winner.


Key Points

  • A $50,000 Powerball Double Play winning ticket was sold in Huntington.
  • The ticket was purchased at Northshore Pharmacy on Southdown Road.
  • Double Play gives Powerball players a second drawing using the same numbers.
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