Ridgefield park 7-eleven and jackpocket serve up jersey cash 5 winners

Ridgefield Park 7-Eleven and Jackpocket serve up Jersey Cash 5 winners

Jersey Cash 5 jackpot split by Ridgefield Park store ticket and digital play in latest win

TRENTON, N.J. — A pair of winning tickets split the $162,958 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot from the April 21 drawing, marking the game’s 18th jackpot win of the year.

Each winning play is worth $81,479. One ticket was sold at 7-Eleven #29984 located at 231 Main Street in Ridgefield Park, Bergen County. The other was sold through the Jackpocket digital lottery courier service.

Both the 7-Eleven and Jackpocket will receive $2,000 retailer bonuses for selling the winning entries.

The winning numbers were 07, 14, 19, 23, and 29. The XTRA number drawn was 02, and the Bullseye number was 14.

Dozens of secondary winners hit in drawing

In addition to the jackpot split, 35 players matched four out of five numbers plus the Bullseye, each earning $500. Another 11 players matched four numbers, the Bullseye, and the XTRA to also claim $500 prizes.

The New Jersey Lottery continues to encourage players to check their tickets and claims can be made at authorized locations or through lottery channels.


Key Points

  • Two players split $162,958 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot from April 21 draw
  • Winning tickets sold in Ridgefield Park and via Jackpocket courier
  • Additional 46 players won $500 in secondary prize categories

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