Southbury player wins big at naugatuck store
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Southbury player wins big at Naugatuck store

Southbury player wins $25,000 on 100X 2nd Edition scratch ticket sold at Naugatuck Foodmart

Southbury, CT – A lucky lottery player in Southbury has won $25,000 after purchasing a 100X 2nd Edition scratch-off ticket at Naugatuck Foodmart, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The winning ticket was claimed on Monday and was purchased at the store located in Naugatuck. The 100X 2nd Edition is a popular scratch game known for large instant cash prizes and multiple multiplier opportunities.

Officials confirmed the win but have not released the identity of the player. As with all claims, winners must complete the standard verification process through the Connecticut Lottery.

Key Points

  • Southbury player won $25,000 on 100X 2nd Edition scratch-off ticket
  • Ticket was sold at Naugatuck Foodmart in Naugatuck
  • Winner claimed prize on Monday, identity not released

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