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The $1 million Powerball ticket sold in Massachusetts remains unclaimed and nearing its expiration date

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The  million Powerball ticket sold in Massachusetts remains unclaimed and nearing its expiration date

WATERTOWN – Check that old one lots — a Powerball winner worth $1 million was sold in Massachusetts last summer, but time is running out to claim the prize.

The winning ticket was sold for the August 21, 2023 drawing in Watertown at Metro Mini Mart on Main Street. The winning numbers were 3-4-12-22-28, with a Powerball of 16.

Winners have one year to claim their prizes. If no one comes forward with a winning ticket, the expired prize goes back to the towns and villages in Massachusetts.

Other winning Powerball and Mass Cash tickets will expire soon

In addition to the $1 million unclaimed ticket, there is a $100,000 Mash Cash prize and three $50,000 Powerball tickets that will expire soon.

The Mass Cash ticket was sold in Seekonk at Quick Stop Mini Mart on Mink Street for the July 20, 2023 draw. The winning numbers were 6-7-9-11-21.

Two unclaimed $50,000 Powerball winners were sold for a July 19, 2023 drawing. One was at the Lowell Quick Mart on Chelmsford Street and the other at a 7-Eleven in Lynn on Western Avenue. The winning numbers that day were 7-10-11-13-24, with a Powerball of 24.

A $50,000 Powerball ticket sold for the July 10, 2023 drawing at Smitty’s Liquors on Main Street in Tewksbury also went uncashed. The winning numbers for that drawing were 2-24-34-53-58, with Powerball 13.

How to Claim Winning Lottery Tickets in Massachusetts

Prizes of up to $103,000 can be claimed on Lottery centers in Braintree, Dorchester, Lawrence, New Bedford, West Springfield and Worcester. Anyone claiming a prize worth more than $103,000 should go to the lottery’s headquarters in Dorchester.

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