Brooklyn bodega dishes out big lottery winner
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Brooklyn bodega dishes out big lottery winner
"Brooklyn, NY - A quiet Sunday night turned into a life-changing moment for one lucky New Yorker who scored a top-prize TAKE 5 ticket worth over $31,000 after purchasing it from a local neighborhood store in Sunset Park. The New York Lottery confirmed that one top-prize winning ticket for the TAKE 5 Evening drawing held on Sunday was sold at Fresh Green Farm, a grocery store located at 6002 5th Avenue in Brooklyn."
"The winning numbers were drawn from a pool of one through 39 during the nightly 10:30 p.m. televised event. TAKE 5 holds two daily drawings - once in the afternoon at 2:30 p.m., and again in the evening - giving players multiple chances to win daily. Winners have up to one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prize."
"The New York Lottery remains the highest-grossing lottery in North America, funneling billions annually into education. In the most recent fiscal year, it contributed $3.6 billion to public schools across the state. Anyone who experiences issues with gambling can get confidential help by visiting NYProblemGamblingHelp.org or contacting the 24/7 HOPEline. - Key Points A $31,290 winning TAKE 5 ticket was sold at Fresh Green Farm on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn The prize came from the Sunday evening drawing and has not yet been claimed Winners have one year from the drawing date to claim lottery prizes"
A top-prize TAKE 5 ticket matching all five numbers was sold at Fresh Green Farm, 6002 5th Avenue in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, paying $31,290 from the Sunday evening drawing. TAKE 5 numbers are drawn from a 1–39 pool during the nightly 10:30 p.m. televised event. TAKE 5 offers two daily drawings, at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., providing multiple chances to win. Winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes. The winner’s identity has not been released. The New York Lottery funnels billions into education and provides problem-gambling resources including NYProblemGamblingHelp.org and a 24/7 HOPEline.
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