Trenton customer cashes in with huge lottery win
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Trenton customer cashes in with huge lottery win

TRENTON, NJ — A Mercer County lottery player won $89,289 after purchasing a Quick Draw Progressive ticket that hit 10% of the jackpot on Tuesday, March 25, according to New Jersey Lottery officials.

The winning ticket was sold at Pantry 1 Food Mart, located at 1502 Liberty Street in Trenton. The ticket matched all nine “Your Jackpot Numbers” and was purchased with a $1 wager per draw, qualifying it for 10% of the progressive jackpot.

Quick Draw Progressive tickets are printed with a randomly generated set of nine numbers between 01 and 80. If all nine numbers appear in any drawing the ticket is eligible for, the player wins a percentage of the rolling jackpot based on the amount wagered per draw.

The progressive prize structure awards 10% of the jackpot for a $1 wager, 20% for $2, and so on, with the full jackpot awarded for wagers of $10 or more per draw.

The Quick Draw Progressive game is available at all authorized New Jersey Lottery retailers.

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