Local deli stop in connecticut turns into big lottery win
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Local deli stop in Connecticut turns into big lottery win

Keno ticket sold in Dover Plains lands 15000 prize for New York player

Dover Plains, NY — A routine stop at a local deli turned into a $15,000 payout after a Keno ticket purchased in Dover Plains hit a winning combination in a recent drawing.

The winning ticket was sold at New Country Deli Store, located in the Gaylordsville area, according to lottery records from the March 30 drawing. The ticket matched the required numbers in the Keno game to secure a $15,000 prize.

Officials have not released details about the winner, including whether the prize has been claimed. New York Lottery guidelines allow certain winners to remain anonymous depending on prize thresholds and claim preferences.

Keno, a draw-style game offered throughout the state, provides players with frequent opportunities to win prizes based on number selections and draw results.

Retail locations that sell winning tickets are often noted in lottery reports, though all prize claims are processed through official lottery channels.

The Dover Plains win adds to ongoing lottery payouts across New York as players continue to test their luck in daily draw games.


Key Points

  • A $15,000 Keno winning ticket was sold in Dover Plains
  • The ticket was purchased at New Country Deli Store in Gaylordsville
  • Winner details have not been released
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