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Massachusetts lotto player hits $1 million on lotto ticket Pipe fitter hits the jackpot during first day of sales for new $20 Red Sox ticket Ken J. Swords won $1 million on the Limited Edition World Series Red Sox Instant Ticket just hours after the new game hit the market on Tuesday. Swords said he bought the ticket in memory of his nephew Evan, who recently died from cancer. He was a huge Red Sox fan and the Jimmy Fund took good care of him, Swords said as he picked up his prize yesterday at Massachusetts Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
That was the karma, added Swords’ girlfriend Maria Metz. Swords, a pipe fitter from Chicopee, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes during his visit. Swords will be the guest of the Boston Red Sox tonight at Fenway Park to celebrate his prize. He bought the Massachusetts Lotto lucky ticket at New Corner Variety on Memorial Drive in Chicopee. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. The Limited Edition World Series Red Sox Instant Ticket went on sale Tuesday at 7,500 Massachusetts State Lottery agents throughout the state. Players purchased more than $4.2 million in tickets during the first two days on the market.
Limited Edition World Series Red Sox Massachusetts Lotto Instant Ticket to hit stores April 8th Two winning traditions the Boston Red Sox and the Massachusetts State Lottery have teamed up again to produce an extraordinary new instant ticket and a tour of both World Series Championship trophies. The Limited Edition World Series Red Sox Massachusetts Lotto Instant Ticket, a $20 instant ticket, and the Championship Tour promise to excite as much as a David Ortiz walkoff home run. The milestones represent the latest joint venture for the Massachusetts State Lottery and the Red Sox as the two premier organizations deepen their marketing relationship while continuing to explore future opportunities.
Just like we deliver local aid to our 351 cities and towns, we are proud to bring both World Series Trophies closer to thousands throughout Red Sox nation. As a lifelong Red Sox fan, I am thrilled to bring the Championship Tour to our communities. The Limited Edition World Series Red Sox Instant Massachusetts Lotto Ticket features more than $160 million in prizes, including huge grand prizes, game tickets, unique trips and never before available memorabilia. The Championship Tour, which follows in the footsteps of the Red Sox/Lottery 2004 Trophy Tour. We are proud of our relationship with the Massachusetts State Lottery, and happy to partner again with the Massachusetts Lotto Lottery and Scientific Games to introduce a new Red Sox-themed instant ticket, said Mike Dee, Red Sox Chief Operating Officer. This limited edition Massachusetts Lotto ticket will not only give Red Sox fans opportunities to win special experiences and collectible memorabilia but will also bring great benefits to towns and cities throughout the Commonwealth.
03/31/08 Scott Marsden of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts is the latest lucky Massachusetts Lottery player to win a $1 million prize playing the Billion Dollar Blockbuster instant game. Marsden, shown here, took home the first of his 20 annuity payments of $50,000 before taxes. He bought the lucky ticket at Bee Zee Gas located at 177 Southwest Cutoff in Worcester,Massachusetts. The gas station will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
March 28, 2008 Nancy A. Rodman of Woburn is the 50th player to win $1 million in the Billion Dollar Blockbuster game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. In just six months on the market, not only have 50 Blockbuster players won $1 million, but also five players have won $10 million. Rodman, a nurse, received her first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. She is pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh. She bought the Massachusetts lotto lucky ticket at Town Pantry on Main Street in Woburn. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
03/31/08 Beverly Jean Orlando didn’t have to make a wish and blow out her birthday candles to land the best birthday present of her life. Today on her birthday, Orlando scratched an $800,000,000 Spectacular instant Massachusetts lotto ticket given to her by her brother as a gift, that yielded a $ 1 million prize. That’s some birthday present! Orlando, Massachusetts lotto director Mark Cavanagh, received the first payment of $50,000 before taxes and for the next nineteen birthdays, she’ll receive a birthday check. The $800,000,000 Spectacular Massachusetts lotto instant ticket was bought at Steven’s Market located at 205 Smith Street in North Attleboro. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale from the Massachusetts lotto.
03/17/08 When Edmund J. Babcock was recently called into work at the Hull sewage plant, he stopped off on his way at a nearby convenience store to buy a Billion Dollar Blockbuster ticket. The brief detour changed his life when he won $10 million in an instant. Babcock, his wife Cheryl, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $500,000 before taxes today at Massachusetts Lottery headquarters in Braintree. A lifelong Hull resident, Babcock’s first purchase will be the house he currently rents. He bought the lucky Massachusetts lotto ticket at the Tedeschi’s at 672 Nantasket Ave. in Hull. The store will receive a $50,000 commission on the sale. Billion Dollar Blockbuster is the biggest game ever created by an American lottery. The game features 10 instant prizes of $10 million and 130 instant prizes of $1 million. One lucky Massachusetts lotto player will win $1 million a year for life.
March 13, 2008 Samuel A. Gbotee of Lowell became the latest Lottery millionaire when he hit for $1 million playing the $5,000,000 Jackpot game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Gbotee, pictured here with Executive Director Mark Cavanagh, received his first of 20 annuity checks today for $50,000 before taxes at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at Pace Gas on Lakeview Avenue in Lowell. The service station will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. The $5,000,000 Jackpot instant game features 40 instant prizes of $1 million and 10 instant prizes of $5 million. Overall, there are more than 22 million winning tickets in the game.
03/02/08 A GE worker from Saugus is heading for a comfortable retirement after winning $2.5 million instantly in the $800,000,000 Spectacular Game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Linda J. Landry received her first of 20 annuity checks for $125,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. She said she will use the money to retire after years working at General Electric. She bought the lucky Massachusetts lotto ticket at Stop `N Go on Summer Street in Lynn. The store will receive a $25,000 commission on the sale Landry is the 12th player to win $2.5 million instantly playing the $800,000,000 Spectacular.
Spectacular Jackpot for Watertown Grandfather Arthur F. Gobron of Watertown hit for $1 million playing the $800 Million Spectacular game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Gobron, a grandfather of six, received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Massachusetts Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the lucky ticket at Handy Variety Store on Common Street in Watertown. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. Gobron is the 47th player to win $1 million lotto.
02/19/08 Barbara McDonald of Needham became the latest Lottery Millionaire when she hit for $1 million playing the Set for Life game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. McDonald with her husband William and father-in-law James, received her first annuity check for $50,000 before taxes today at Massachusetts Lottery headquarters in Braintree. he bought the lucky ticket at Kiki’s Kwik-Mart on Faneuil Street in Brighton. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. Set for Life, a $10 instant game, offers 66 prizes of $1 million. The game also features a prize of $100,000 a year for life.
William G. Moran of Swampscott won $1 million in an instant playing Billion Dollar Blockbuster game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Moran received his first annuity check for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree. He bought the lucky ticket at the 7-Eleven on North Shore Road in Revere. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. Billion Dollar Blockbuster is the biggest game in American lottery history with more than $1 billion in prizes. The game features 10 instant prizes of $10 million and 130 prizes of $1 million.
Tomi T. Gjkuria will have two wonderful reasons to celebrate every Jan. 23rd for the rest of his life. It’s not only his daughter’s birthday, but also he will be receiving a $100,000 check that day for the rest of his life. Gjkuria, who owns a pizzeria in Salem, won the grand prize playing the Set for Life game from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Gjkuria, bought the lucky ticket at White Hen Pantry on Norman Street in Salem. The store will receive a $20,000 commission on the sale.
Set for Life, a $10 instant game, offers 25 grand prizes of $100,000 a year for life. The game also features another 66 instant prizes of $1 million. Overall, there are 27 million winning tickets.
Linda A. Belben of Ludlow is the 40th player to win $1 million instantly playing the Billion Dollar Blockbuster from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Belben, received her first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Massachusetts Lottery headquarters in Braintree. Belben, who works in Springfield as a recruiting manager, said she plans on investing most of her winnings.
She bought the lucky ticket at Pride Stations and Stores on Burnett Road in Chicopee. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. Billion Dollar Blockbuster, the biggest game ever by an American lottery, features 130 instant prizes of $1 million and another 10 instant prizes of $10 million. One lucky player will win $1 million a year for their life.
Michael J. Lemaire of Taunton became the latest Massachusetts Lottery millionaire when he won $1 million playing Billion Dollar Blockbuster from the Massachusetts State Lottery.
Lemaire, a father of three, said he will use the money to help pay off student loans. He received his first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.
He bought the winning ticket from Nap’s Package Store near his workplace in Attleboro,Ma. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.
While most of the Bay State was battling the white stuff from the first snow storm of the New Year, Michael E. Borowski was collecting the green stuff at Massachusetts Lottery headquarters in Braintree. Borowski, with his girlfriend Carrie and Chief of Staff Al Grazioso, won $1 million playing $800 Million Spectacular. He received today the first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes. The couple plan to buy a home with their prize. Borowski bought the lucky ticket at Uxbridge Shell on Lackey Dam Road. The service station will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale. A $10 instant game, $800 Million Spectacular, is among the most popular tickets from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The exciting game offers 80 instant prizes of $1 million and 20 instant prizes of $2.5 million. Overall, the game offers more than 27 million winners.
January 3, 2008 Wendy Riordan has been playing the same numbers in Megabucks for nearly two decades. Her dedication paid off last night when her numbers came in and she won a $670,424 jackpot from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Riordan of Whitinsville is pictured here with her daughter Madison and husband Tim. She said she will use the money to pay off bills and save for her children’s education. She bought the winning ticket at Veras Mini Mart in Whitinsville. The store will receive a $6,700 commission on the sale.
Massachusetts Megabucks is drawn every Wednesday and Saturday at 11:20 p.m. at WCVB-TV Channel 5. Megabucks, one of the more popular jackpot games offered by the Massachusetts State Lottery, debuted in 1982. Players pick six numbers and win for correctly matching at least three numbers.