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New York City's mayor-elect said his proposed stores would not sell lottery tickets or cigarettes, but he did not mention alcohol.
A Mega Millions winner is running out of time to collect their $1 million prize, the New York Lottery says. The unclaimed ticket was sold last year at a deli on Long Island, according to the state lottery.
If you bought a Mega Millions ticket within the last year, you may want to check your numbers to make sure you’re not missing out on a $1 million prize. Lottery officials say a winner has yet to claim a winning Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million that was sold
A Carmel resident has joined the ranks of New York Lottery winners, claiming a $1 million prize on the VIP Millions scratch-off game, lottery officials announced. Devone Cerreiro opted to receive his winnings as a one-time lump sum payment totaling $651,010, after required withholdings.
ALBANY, N.Y. ( NEWS10) — The New York Lottery announced the winners of the October 26 Million Dollar Raffle drawing. 5,505 winning tickets were sold across the state, including in and around the Capital Region, with prizes ranging from $200 to $1 million.
A New York Lottery player is running out of time to claim their $1 million dollar prize. The state lottery has issued a final alert for a second prize-winning Mega Millions ticket purchased in Nassau County last year. The ticket, which was bought at Cold Cut Express on 507 Dubois Ave. in Valley Stream, was drawn on Dec. 13, 2024.
The pair claimed the $5 million prize and opted to split a one-time lump sum payment, with each receiving $1,086,729 after required withholdings, according to officials. The winning ticket was purchased at a 7-Eleven store, located at 162-01 46th Ave. in Flushing.
Two lucky tickets sold in Genesee County, one worth $1 million and another $100,000, were among the winners in the New York Lottery’s special Million Dollar Raffle
The New York Lottery's Million Dollar Raffle—inspired by the Erie Canal bicentennial celebration—resulted in 5,505 winning tickets across New York State, including 45 top-tier winners.
The second prizewinning ticket, sold at Cold Cut Express on Dubois Avenue in Valley Stream, will expire on Dec. 13, according to the New York Lottery.