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Lottery ticket worth $1.9 million sold at Pottstown, Pa. beer store
POTTSTOWN, Pa. (CBS) – A winning lottery ticket worth $1.9 million was sold Tuesday at a beer store in Pottstown, the Pennsylvania Lottery said.Pat's Beverage on East High Street sold a Match 6 ticket that hit all six winning numbers, 3-16-18-39-40-47 to get the jackpot of $1,900,000.The store will get $10,000 from the lottery for selling the winning ticket.Back in March, another lucky customer hit for $150,000 on the Powerball, matching four of the five white balls in the March 18 drawing. The jackpot was $687 million at the time.Earlier this week in Montgomery County, a lottery customer hit for $3 million on a $30 "$3,000,000 Fun Fortune" scratch-off ticket sold at Towne Tobacco in Elkins Park.
$3 million lottery ticket sold at smoke shop in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (CBS) -- Feeling down on your luck? Well, you might want to head over to Montgomery County where luck is clearly in the air after a $3 million-winning scratch-off was sold at a smoke shop in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Ace Tobacco Town, located at 419 West Cheltenham Avenue, is where the multi-million dollar winning scratch-off was sold.The Pennsylvania Lottery said the winning ticket worth $3 million was a $3,000,000 Fun Fortune scratch-off where players pay $30 to enter to win a top prize of $3 million. Scratch-off tickets are randomly distributed so the PA Lottery and its vendors do not know in advance where the winning tickets will be sold. Scratch-offs expire one year after the game's last sale date, which you can find on PALottery.com.The lottery reminds winners that once you've won, you should sign your name on the back of your ticket and call the Pennsylvania Lottery at 1-800-692-7481.Elsewhere in Pennsylvania, a $1 million scratch-off ticket was sold at a Walmart in Uniontown, Fayette County.
$3 million scratch-off sold at smoke shop in Montgomery County
ELKINS PARK, Pa. - One lucky winner's week is off to an incredible start!. A winning scratch-off ticket worth $3 million was sold at Ace Tobacco Town Inc. on West Cheltenham Avenue in Elkins Park. The Pennsylvania Lottery game costs $30 to play, with top prizes of $3 million. So,...
Alternative rock band to host wine bottle signing in Berks County
TEMPLE, Pa. (WHTM) — Members of a contemporary alt rock band will be in suburban Berks County next week to signing bottles of their line of wine. Known recently for hit single “Monsters,” which spent 18 weeks atop Billboard’s alternative chart, All Time Low will be at the Fine Wine and Good Spirits store in the Town Square Plaza, 4110 North Fifth Street, in Temple, about four miles north of center city Reading.
After delays, Reading's only public pool set to open for summer
READING, Pa. - After some delays, Reading's only public pool is ready to open. Last minute preparations are underway at Schlegel Park Pool ahead of Thursday's opening. Workers were seen Wednesday afternoon filling the pool with water. The pool's opening was delayed this year due to a shipping issue with...
WATCH: Bumper cars, crabcake sandwiches, raffles and smiles highlight 47th Lansdale Day
The 47th annual North Penn Rotary Club Lansdale Day filled Main Street with food, fun, vendors, crafters, and raffle winners. The event is the Club’s major annual fundraiser, said Rotary Club event manager Tammy Skiermont. The presenting sponsor is Dr. Floyd Herman of Lansdale Plastic Surgery. "The money for...
Perkiomen Valley School District Students Spend Day Adventuring Outside Classroom to Release Trout They Raised Since January
Perkiomen Valley School District students at Evergreen Elementary School, spent a day adventuring outside the classroom to release trout they had raised since January. A class of Perkiomen Valley School District fourth-graders spent a day adventuring in nature where they said goodbye to trout they had been raising for months, writes Cierra Genelle for WFMZ 69 News.
Berks County creamery featured in Pennsylvania’s Scooped: An Ice Cream Trail
On the heels of Governor Josh Shapiro’s tour to launch The Great American Getaway, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Executive Deputy Secretary Mike Hanna, Jr. visited Merrymead Farm in Montgomery County last week to officially launch Scooped: An Ice Cream Trail. “No...
Montgomery County Leadership: Jane Golden, Founder and Executive Director, Mural Arts Philadelphia
Jane Golden talks about growing up by the ocean, the mural scene in L.A., and founding Mural Arts Philadelphia to create community art. Jane Golden, Founder and Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia, spoke with MONTCO Today about growing up in Margate, New Jersey, where she fell in love with the ocean and art. She took art lessons from a young age and discovered a competitive streak when she entered her paintings in competitions.
Collegeville Italian Bakery Is a Local Favorite for Good Reason
Collegeville Italian Bakery Pizzeria Napoletana is a warm and welcoming favorite eatery and retail store that is rooted in family tradition. Collegeville Italian Bakery Pizzeria Napoletana is a warm and welcoming community favorite that is rooted in family tradition, write Tessa Peloso and Elisabeth Hudak for PHL17. The eatery and...
US Postal Service raises concern about dog attacks
READING, Pa. – Postal carriers say they'd like dog owners to keep their furry friends inside when they come to the door. The U.S. Postal Service says dog attacks on mail carriers rose to more than 5,800 cases last year. Pennsylvania had the fourth most attacks in the country,...
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