Two Mass Cash tickets sold in Central Massachusetts convenience stores each won $100,000 in a Saturday drawing.
One ticket was purchased at Sunny Farms on Cape Road in Mendon. The second was sold at the Super Mart on Westminster Street in Fitchburg.
In Mass Cash, players select five numbers from 1 to 35. They then use those numbers to determine how many drawings they want to enter. Drawings are held every day at 2 and 9 p.m. for players. Those who match all five digits will earn $100,000. The odds of winning the game’s highest prize are one in 324,632.
Overall, at least 276 prizes totaling $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Saturday, with nine in Springfield, two in Worcester, and sixteen in Boston.
Every day, the Massachusetts State Lottery distributes a complete list of winning tickets. The list only includes rewards totaling more than $600.
The greatest lottery prize claimed in Massachusetts this year was $25 million. It was a $25,000,000 “Mega Money” ticket purchased at a Cumberland Farms petrol station in Turners Falls, Montague’s largest of five communities.










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