Nj player cashes in big with lottery win
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NJ player cashes in big with lottery win

February 10, 2026

Union County player hits $150000 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot

Trenton, NJ – A Friday Jersey Cash 5 drawing ended with a $150,000 jackpot after a ticket sold in Union County matched all five numbers, continuing a streak of consecutive top prize wins for the game.

The New Jersey Lottery reported the winning numbers were 02, 20, 36, 38 and 41. The Bullseye number was 20 and the XTRA number was 03. The winning ticket was sold at North Broad Food Mart at 1410 North Broad Street in Hillside.

The jackpot was the fifth Jersey Cash 5 top prize claimed this year and followed another jackpot hit the previous day. Under lottery rules, the Hillside retailer that sold the ticket will receive a $2,000 bonus.

Other players also collected prizes in the drawing. Seven tickets matched four of the five numbers along with the Bullseye to win $500 each. Two of those players increased their winnings to $1,500 by selecting the XTRA option.

After the winning ticket was validated, the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot reset to $150,000 for the next drawing.

Key Points

  • A Union County ticket won the $150,000 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot
  • The winning ticket was sold at North Broad Food Mart in Hillside
  • Seven additional players won $500, with two boosting prizes to $1,500 with XTRA
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