Two big take 5 top-prize tickets sold in brooklyn and holbrook

Two Big Take 5 top-prize tickets sold in Brooklyn and Holbrook

NEW YORK — The New York Lottery has announced that two top-prize winning tickets, each worth $16,576, were sold for the Nov. 14 Take 5 Evening drawing.

One ticket was sold at Chen and Zhu, located at 2348 86th Street in Brooklyn, while the other was sold at 50% Off Cards & Gifts, located at 960 Main Street in Holbrook, Suffolk County.

The Take 5 game draws numbers twice daily, with winning numbers selected from a field of one through 39. The evening drawings take place at 10:30 p.m. and are televised live.

According to lottery officials, players have up to one year from the drawing date to claim their prize.

The latest winners add to the growing excitement surrounding New York’s popular Take 5 game.

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