Monmouth county resident wins $666k jersey cash 5 jackpot
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Monmouth County resident wins $666K Jersey Cash 5 jackpot

TRENTON, N.J. — A lucky player in Monmouth County has claimed a $666,481 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot after matching all five numbers in Tuesday night’s drawing. The winning numbers for the October 29 draw were 07, 09, 30, 38, and 45, with an XTRA number of 02. The Bullseye number for the drawing was 38.

The winning ticket was sold at Airport Bar & Liquors, located at 1370 State Route 36 in Hazlet, Monmouth County. As the retailer of the winning ticket, the store will receive a $2,000 bonus, according to the New Jersey Lottery.

The jackpot winner hit all five numbers needed to secure the substantial prize, which had rolled over from previous drawings to reach the $666,481 sum. The next Jersey Cash 5 drawing will reset the jackpot to an estimated $150,000.

Officials have not yet released the identity of the winner. The New Jersey Lottery reminds all players to check their tickets carefully and encourages winners to sign the back of their tickets and secure them in a safe place.

This latest win adds to a series of substantial lottery prizes awarded across New Jer

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