Lucky ticket turns atlantic county gas stop into jackpot site
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Lucky ticket turns Atlantic County gas stop into jackpot site

Egg Harbor gas station sells winning ticket for $254K Jersey Cash 5 jackpot

Egg Harbor Township, NJ – A Jersey Cash 5 ticket worth $254,970 was sold at a Lukoil station in Egg Harbor Township, making one Atlantic County player the latest big winner in the New Jersey Lottery’s daily game.

The winning numbers drawn Tuesday night were 02, 21, 25, 27, and 34. The Bullseye number was 25 and the XTRA multiplier was 03. The jackpot ticket matched all five numbers, claiming the 65th Jersey Cash 5 top prize of the year. The winning ticket was sold at McKee City Lukoil, located at 601 Black Horse Pike, which will receive a $2,000 retailer bonus.

Eighteen other players each won $500 for matching four numbers and the Bullseye. Six of those winners tripled their prize to $1,500 with the XTRA feature.

With no drawing held on Christmas Day, the next Jersey Cash 5 drawing is set for Friday, with the jackpot reset to $150,000.

All New Jersey Lottery draw games paused on Thursday, with the exception of Cash 4 Life, and will resume regular scheduling on Friday.

Key Points

  • Atlantic County player wins $254,970 in Jersey Cash 5
  • Winning ticket sold at Lukoil station in Egg Harbor Township
  • 18 players won $500; six boosted their prizes to $1,500 with XTRA
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