Terryville player wins $100K Powerball prize with ticket from Main Street Deli & Grocery
Terryville, CT – A Powerball ticket sold in Terryville has landed one Connecticut player a $100,000 prize in the September 8 drawing, lottery officials confirmed.
The winning ticket was purchased at Main Street Deli & Grocery in Terryville and is believed to have matched four of the five white balls and the red Powerball. The six-figure payout indicates the player also selected the Power Play option, which doubled the standard $50,000 third-tier prize to $100,000.
The identity of the winner has not been released. All Connecticut Lottery winnings must be validated before the prize is officially claimed. Winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to come forward.
Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday night. Tickets cost $2 per play, with an optional $1 Power Play add-on that multiplies non-jackpot prizes.
The $100,000 win adds to a string of high-tier lottery payouts across Connecticut this year and marks a big moment for the small-town deli that sold the ticket.
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Key Points
- $100,000 winning Powerball ticket sold at Main Street Deli & Grocery in Terryville
- Winning draw was held on September 8; Power Play likely used to double prize
- Winner has 180 days to claim the prize through the Connecticut Lottery