Two Mass Cash tickets buyers have won the $100,000 lottery prize, and one ticket was sold at Broadway Market, 94 Broadway St.
The second ticket was sold at Bakers Whalom Variety in Lunenburg.
Other lottery winners from across the state were announced in the past few months. In June, Stanley Godere of Chicopee said he planned to purchase cars for his grandchildren after winning $4 million lottery prize. Another man, Stephen Toto, won $1 million for the second time.
In May, a man was experiencing trouble with his washing machine. That’s when Kuldip Singh, of Woburn, and his daughter decided to go to the laundromat, the lottery said. While waiting for his laundry to finish, Singh purchased an instant ticket.
He won the $1 million prize in the Mass. State Lottery’s “$1,000,000 Cash Wheel” instant ticket game.
In April, a Springfield man said he was using his $1 million prize money to pay off his grandmother’s mortgage. Many other winners from April said they are now looking to buy a new home.
MassLive has created a database for all prizes in 2020 that were $100,000 or more.
Nearly 200 people won $1 million or more from the Massachusetts State Lottery last year, including prizes of up to $15 million.
There was no jackpot winner for the Mega Millions jackpot drawing Friday. The next drawing, which is estimated to be for $128 million, is on Tuesday, July 20, at 11 p.m.
There was also no Powerball jackpot winner on Saturday, July 17. That jackpot is now estimated at $161 million. The next drawing will be on Wednesday, July 21, at 11 p.m.
Massachusetts lottery players should also check older tickets. Millions of dollars are left in unclaimed prizes, some dating back to 2016.
This news brief was published Tuesday, July 20, 2021.