Six figure lottery jackpot hits manchester convenience store
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Six figure lottery jackpot hits Manchester convenience store

A lucky FAST PLAY ticket sold at a Manchester convenience store turned into a six-figure jackpot for one Connecticut Lottery player.

MANCHESTER, Conn. — A Connecticut Lottery player is celebrating a $108,760 jackpot after purchasing a winning FAST PLAY ticket in Manchester.

The winning ticket was sold on Sunday at Manchester Xtra Mart in Manchester. It won the progressive jackpot in the $10 High Roller Progressive FAST PLAY game.

Lottery officials have not released the identity of the winner.

FAST PLAY games are instant-win games printed directly from lottery terminals. Progressive jackpots continue to grow until a winning ticket is sold.

Players should sign the back of winning tickets and follow Connecticut Lottery procedures to claim their prize.


Key Points

  • A $108,760 FAST PLAY Progressive jackpot-winning ticket was sold in Manchester.
  • The winning ticket was purchased at Manchester Xtra Mart.
  • The jackpot was won playing the $10 High Roller Progressive game.

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