Two lucky long island lottery tickets hit in the same drawing
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Two lucky Long Island lottery tickets hit in the same drawing

One evening drawing produced two top-prize winners, with lucky tickets sold in Lindenhurst and Malverne.

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Two New York Lottery players are celebrating after matching all five numbers in the July 9 TAKE 5 evening drawing, with winning tickets sold at stores in Lindenhurst and Malverne.

Each top-prize ticket is worth $15,481.50.

The winning tickets were sold at:

  • Magic 50% Off Cards, 600 North Wellwood Ave. in Lindenhurst
  • Taj Wine & Liquor, 259 Hempstead Ave. in Malverne

The New York Lottery has not identified the winners.

TAKE 5 drawings are held twice daily, with numbers selected from a field of one through 39. Winning tickets may be claimed for up to one year from the drawing date.


Key Points

  • Two top-prize TAKE 5 tickets were sold on Long Island.
  • The winning tickets were purchased in Lindenhurst and Malverne.
  • Each ticket is worth $15,481.50.
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