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$2M Powerball Ticket Sold at 7-Eleven in Hatboro

The winning ticket, drawn Wednesday, correctly matched all five white balls drawn: 01-07-10-22-49.

A Powerball ticket worth $2 million was sold at the 7-Eleven on County Line Road in Hatboro, according to Pennsylvania lottery officials. The winner has not yet come forward.

The winning ticket, drawn Wednesday, correctly matched all five white balls drawn, 01-07-10-22-49, but not the red Powerball 24, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. The ticket holder added Power Play, boosting the prize winnings to $2 million.

Powerball winners have one year from the drawing date to claim their prize. The winning ticket holder should sign the back, call the Lottery at (717) 702-8146 and file a claim at any of the lottery’s seven area offices or at headquarters in Middletown, Dauphin County.

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This ticket is the third major Powerball prize-winning ticket in recent weeks and the second sold in Montgomery County since late May. On May 21, a ticket worth $1 million was sold in Bridgeport, Montgomery County.

Hatboro’s 7-Eleven will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

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The Powerball jackpot for Saturday is worth $221 million, a $132.1 million cash prize.

The $2 million prize from the June 4 drawing must be claimed and the ticket validated before the winner can be identified. 


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