New haven deli sells big winning scratch-off
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New Haven deli sells big winning scratch-off

$25K Cash Royale win hits in New Haven from neighborhood deli ticket

New Haven, CT — A local player struck it big this week with a $25,000 win on a Cash Royale ticket purchased at Howe St Deli & Grocery in New Haven, adding to a recent string of winning scratch-offs sold across Connecticut.

The winning ticket, confirmed Monday, Dec. 1, came from the popular Cash Royale scratch-off game, which offers multiple top prizes and solid odds for mid-level wins. The prize was claimed by a New Haven resident, whose identity has not been disclosed by the Connecticut Lottery.

Howe St Deli & Grocery, a small convenience store located in the heart of the city, is now among the latest retailers to hand out a substantial lottery prize. The store could also be eligible for a bonus commission from the Connecticut Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

Cash Royale is one of the state’s higher-tier instant games, featuring a top prize structure and multiple ways to win, depending on the scratch-off ticket’s layout.

Key Points

  • A Cash Royale scratch-off ticket purchased in New Haven won $25,000
  • The winning ticket was sold at Howe St Deli & Grocery on Dec. 1
  • The winner has not been identified but claimed the prize through the CT Lottery
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