Monmouth County lottery player snags $600,000 prize at 7-Eleven

Freehold 7-Eleven sells $600,000 winning scratch-off ticket

TRENTON, NJ – A Monmouth County lottery player is holding a $600,000 prize after winning the first top jackpot in the $30 Crossword Xtreme game, the New Jersey Lottery announced.

The lucky ticket was purchased on August 25 at 7-Eleven #11019, located at 50 Schank Road in Freehold. The Crossword Xtreme game offers three top prizes of $600,000, making this the very first to be claimed. Two remain unclaimed across the state.

This Monmouth County win came during a week of significant payouts across New Jersey. Just days later, a Bergen County player struck $1 million on the $1,000,000 Ultimate Spectacular game, while Warren and Passaic counties also produced $250,000 winners on separate scratch-offs.

The Crossword Xtreme game continues to be one of the Lottery’s premium offerings, with additional large prizes still in circulation beyond the two remaining $600,000 jackpots.

The New Jersey Lottery has contributed nearly $33.7 billion to the state since 1970, funding services and programs including the public employee pension system under a long-term funding agreement signed in 2017.

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Key Points

  • A Monmouth County player won $600,000 on the $30 Crossword Xtreme scratch-off
  • The winning ticket was purchased at 7-Eleven #11019 on Schank Road in Freehold
  • Two more $600,000 top prizes remain in play for the Crossword Xtreme game

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