Winning ticket hits $177,792 fast play jackpot in burlington county
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Winning ticket hits $177,792 Fast Play jackpot in Burlington County

TRENTON, N.J. — A winning lottery ticket purchased in Burlington County secured the entire Fast Play Progressive jackpot on Thursday, winning $177,792, according to lottery officials.

The $10 ticket was bought at Pantry 1 Food Mart, located at 479 Old Marlton Pike in Marlton, officials said.

Following the win, the jackpot has reset to its starting amount of $10,000, the New Jersey Lottery confirmed in a statement.

No information was released regarding the identity of the winner. The New Jersey Lottery has encouraged all players to check their tickets to confirm if they hold the winning numbers.

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