Six-figure score at brooklyn retailer for lottery player
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Six-figure score at Brooklyn retailer for lottery player

Dayville player hits $133,705 FAST PLAY jackpot at Brooklyn retailer

DAYVILLE, CT — A lucky lottery player in Dayville cashed in big with a $133,705 jackpot win on a $10 High Roller Progressive FAST PLAY ticket purchased in Brooklyn, Connecticut.

The winning ticket was sold on November 18 at Haris & Ayesha Food Mart – Dayville, located in Brooklyn. The Connecticut Lottery confirmed the prize was claimed by a player from Dayville. The High Roller Progressive game features a growing jackpot that increases with each ticket sold until a top prize is hit.

This win marks one of the highest FAST PLAY payouts in the state this month. The Connecticut Lottery has not released the identity of the winner. Retailers that sell winning tickets for prizes over $10,000 receive a sales bonus, meaning the store will also receive a reward for selling the jackpot ticket.

Key Points

  • A Dayville resident won $133,705 on a $10 FAST PLAY High Roller Progressive ticket
  • The winning ticket was purchased at Haris & Ayesha Food Mart in Brooklyn, CT
  • The progressive jackpot resets after each top prize is claimed

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