Massachusetts State Lottery winner: $1 million prize won off ticket sold at 7-Eleven in Boston

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Even with high gas prices, a Massachusetts State Lottery player can buy a lot more than a tank of gas after winning a $1 million prize at 7-Eleven Tuesday.

The prize was won off of a ticket from the game “$2,000,000 50X Cashword.” It was sold at a South Boston 7-Eleven, which is located at 566 Dorchester Ave.

There were also two $100,000 winners Tuesday.

One of the prizes was won off of a ticket from the game “Mass Cash.” It was sold at Mia Regazza of Marshfield, an Italian restaurant, in Marshfield. The other was for the game “$15,000,000 Money Maker” and was sold at Cruz Market in Dorchester.

Overall, there were more than 600 winning lottery tickets worth at least $600 claimed or sold Tuesday, including 11 in Springfield and 20 in Worcester.

The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of all the winning tickets each day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.

The largest Massachusetts State Lottery prize won so far this year was for $15 million.

It was claimed by the P.M. Investment Trust of Fall River, which was represented by trustee Joseph H. Silvia. Silvia was then presented with a check for $6,922,500.

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