A $4 million prize won off of a ticket purchased at Cumberland Farms was claimed Wednesday.
The ticket was for the game “$4,000,000 Spectacular.” It was sold at a Cumberland Farms in Hudson.
There were also 3 $100,000 prizes sold or claimed Wednesday.
Two of the winning tickets were for the game “Mass Cash.” They were sold at Market Basket in Haverhill and Luke’s Beer and Wine in Palmer. The other winning ticket was for the game “$15,000,000 Money Maker” and was sold at 7-Eleven in Quincy.
Other winners Wednesday included two Powerball winners.
A $100,000 winning ticket was sold at Village Minimart in Hanson. And a $50,000 ticket was sold at Warren One Stop Market in Warren.
Overall, there were more than 600 winning lottery tickets worth at least $600 claimed or sold Wednesday, including 8 in Springfield and 21 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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