Two Massachusetts women claim $1M Powerball jackpot prizes

Two Massachusetts women claim $1M

Powerball jackpot prizes 

On July 19 Powerball jackpot drawing, Two Massachusetts women claimed their $1 million prize, where a lucky California resident won a stunning $1.08 billion after purchasing a ticket at the Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown Los Angeles.

Two days after the drawing, Massachusetts residents Jan Busby and Rae Ann Wentworth-Cadieux claimed their large cash prizes at the state lottery headquarters in Dorchester. Both of them won prize by matching five out of six numbers.

Busby of Norfolk, who lives 20 miles south of Boston, purchased her ticket at Shaw’s Supermarket in Franklin, Massachusetts.

Busby told to lottery officials, She only played the July 19 drawing because the reward was so high, choosn her winning numbers from birthdays of her family members.

Wentworth-Cadieux of Hadley, who lives 22 miles south of Springfield, purchased her ticket at Pride Station & Store in her city.

Wentworth-Cadieux chose the numbers 7 and 11, thinking of the famous convenience store chain and used race car numbers for her remaining numbers (10, 13 and 24). She plans to put her winnings toward the purchase of a summer home.

Rae Ann Wentworth-Cadieux of Hadley, both retailers will receive a $10,000 bonus commission for selling the winning tickets.

The Massachusetts State Lottery is currently awaiting the third winner of a $1 million prize from the July 19 drawing. The victorious ticket was purchased at Global Montello/Gulf in Waltham.

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