One lucky NJ ticket turns into $367K payday

Hudson County player wins $367K Jersey Cash 5 jackpot with ticket from Weehawken

Trenton, NJ — A Jersey Cash 5 ticket sold in Weehawken has made one lucky Hudson County player more than $367,000 richer after matching all five numbers in Tuesday night’s drawing.

The ticket, purchased at Quick Mini Mart on 122 Maple Street, hit the jackpot by matching all five winning numbers — 02, 10, 19, 30, and 43 — landing the top prize of $367,369. The winning Bullseye number was 10, and the XTRA number was 04. This marks the 54th Jersey Cash 5 jackpot winner of the year.

Quick Mini Mart will receive a $2,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

In addition to the jackpot win, 23 other players matched four of the five numbers plus the Bullseye to each claim $500. Nine of those winners also matched the XTRA number, boosting their prize to $1,500.

The New Jersey Lottery is also reminding players about the ongoing “Another Millionaire” second-chance promotion, available to VIP Club members who purchase Jersey Cash 5 tickets with the XTRA add-on through November 1.

Eligible players earn one entry per play for a chance to win suite-level tickets to the November 30 Jets vs. Falcons game at MetLife Stadium. At halftime, one of 20 finalists will be randomly selected to win a $1 million prize. The final two weekly drawings to select additional finalists will take place October 28 and November 4.

Key Points

  • Hudson County player wins $367,369 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot
  • Winning ticket sold at Quick Mini Mart in Weehawken
  • Second-chance drawing promotion for $1 million grand prize underway through November 1
Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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