Million Dollar Winner in South Jersey as Powerball Jackpot Soars to $1.23 Billion

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TRENTON, NJ — A significant win in New Jersey as the Powerball jackpot continues to grow.

A New Jersey Lottery player struck gold by matching five white balls in the April 3 Powerball drawing, securing a $1,000,000 second-tier prize. This winning ticket was sold at Atco Deli, 669 Jackson Road, Atco, Camden County. Furthermore, eight other tickets won $50,000 each by matching four white balls and the Powerball, with one ticket’s prize boosted to $150,000 thanks to the Power Play option.

These winning tickets were distributed across several counties: a $150,000 ticket at Speedy Mart in Bradley Beach, Monmouth County, and $50,000 tickets at locations including a Wawa in Logan Township, Gloucester County, and a Quick Buy in Edison, Middlesex County. The rest were sold in Kendall Park, Stirling, Point Pleasant Boro, Hewitt, and Bridgewater.

The Powerball jackpot has now rolled over to an astounding $1.23 billion for the upcoming drawing on Saturday, April 6. Additionally, 138,165 New Jersey players won prizes ranging from $4 to $300, t

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