Mass. woman wins $10 million on new scratch ticket
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Mass. woman wins $10 million on new scratch ticket
"A Pittsfield woman won $10 million on a new scratch ticket on Sept. 8, according to the Mass. State Lottery Commission. Sarah Newton bought a "$200X" $20 scratch ticket at Convenience Plus on West Housatonic Street in Pittsfield. After winning the millions, Newton chose to receiver her winnings in a one-time cash payment of $6.5 million before taxes."
"She plans to buy a house and support her family with her earnings, she told Mass. Lotery. Convenience Plus will receive $500,000 for selling the winning ticket, the commission reported. There are still two jackpots available on the "$200X" scratch tickets, according to the Mass. State Lottery website."
Sarah Newton of Pittsfield purchased a $20 "$200X" scratch ticket at Convenience Plus on West Housatonic Street and won a $10 million jackpot on Sept. 8. The Mass. State Lottery Commission confirmed the win. Newton chose a one-time cash payment and received $6.5 million before taxes. Newton plans to buy a house and support her family with the winnings. Convenience Plus will receive $500,000 for selling the winning ticket. Two $10 million top prizes remain available on the "$200X" $20 scratch tickets for other players to find.
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