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$21.5 Million Lottery Ticket Purchased At Holmdel 7-Eleven

Pick-6 winner in Monday's drawing bought at local convenience

Oh, Thank Heaven, indeed.

Monday's multi-million dollar Pick-6 New Jersey Lottery winning ticket was purchased at a Holmdel 7-Eleven, lottery officials said Tuesday.

The 7-Eleven store on Route 35 in the Kohl's Plaza sold the winning ticket, worth a $21.5 million annuity, said Judith L. Drucker, a lottery spokeswoman.

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The winner, not yet named by lottery officials, chose the cash option, officials said.

The winning lottery ticket numbers were 12, 24, 34, 41, 46 and 47.

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Five out of six paid $4,302 to 14 winners; four out of six paid $74 to 894 winners; three out of six paid $3 to 17,359 winners.

Thursday’s top prize estimate is $2 million annuity.


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