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Here’s where the first $1 million lottery winner in Mass. was sold

The Massachusetts State Lottery has announced the winning number in its special New Year’s Day Mass Millionaire Holliday Raffle.

The number is 0083128.

The ticket corresponding to that number was sold at American Legion Morrisette Post 294 at 81 Liberty St. in Quincy. That store will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.

The drawing was the culmination of a series of drawings that began on Friday, Oct. 20. On 11 consecutive Fridays, one $20,000 prize winner was chosen and winners of those prizes remained eligible to win a prize in the New Year’s Day drawing.

Tickets of the raffle began on Monday, Oct. 16, with every hundredth ticket sold across the state getting a $100 cash voucher. Those that won the voucher also were eligible for the New Year’s Day drawing.

Apart from the million-dollar winning ticket, four $250,000 tickets were chosen and six $25,000 winners were chosen.

The $250,000 prize numbers selected were the following, and were purchased at the following stores:

  • 0174696 – EZ Convenience & Vape Shop, 751 Meadow St., Chicopee
  • 0213087 – Poquoy Brook Golf Club, 20 Leonard St., Lakeville
  • 0242866 – Chapin East Variety Store, 830 East St., Ludlow
  • 0077276 – The Country Store, 212 North St., Foxborough

The $25,000 prize numbers selected were the following and were purchased at the following stores:

  • 0510161 – Stop & Shop, 660 Merrill Rd., Pittsfield
  • 0318215 – Mass Lottery Customer Service, 150 Mount Vernon St., Dorchester
  • 0013808 – Andrews Fruit & Produce, 1697 S. Main St., Fall River
  • 0182266 – Bruso’s Liquor Mart, 15 Exchange St., Barre
  • 0008392 – Shortstop General Store, 439 Main St., Hudson
  • 0107958 – Rendezvous Lounge, 473 Riverside St., Dracut

Winners have a year to claim their prizes. Winners of the million-dollar prize and the four $250,000 prizes must claim them at Mass Lottery headquarters in Dorchester. The other prizes can be claimed in Dorchester or at regional centers in Braintree, Lawrence, New Bedford, West Springfield and Worcester.

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