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Two Winning Tickets Split the $687,416 Jersey Cash 5 Jackpot

By Press Release

TRENTON – Two winning tickets will split the $687,416 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot from Dec. 4 drawing.  Each ticket is worth $343,708. Those tickets were sold in:
– Cape May County: ACME Market Store #7835, 2087 Shore Road, Ocean View
– Warren County: Quick Check #108, 918 County Road 517, Hackettstown 
Executive Director Hedinger said the winning tickets were the only two sold for Friday’s drawing that matched all five numbers drawn. The winning numbers were: 25, 32, 35, 41 and 43.
“We are thrilled that the winning jackpot tickets were sold at Acme Market Store #7835 and Quick Check #108,” said Hedinger.  “For selling these tickets, the retailers will each receive a bonus check for $2,000 for the winning tickets sold. Overnight, they have become two more ‘lucky locations’ for the very fortunate lottery winners.”
Hedinger also noted that 4,631 other players won $155,278 in cash prizes in the Friday drawing. For correctly picking four numbers, 116 players won cash prizes of $638 each, and for correctly matching three numbers, 4,515 players won $18.00 each.
Watch New Jersey Lottery drawings for the Pick-3, Pick-4, Jersey Cash 5, Pick-6, and CASH4LIFE from the Lottery website homepage (NJLottery.com) or on the official Lottery Facebook Page. Midday and evening draws, with the exception of CASH4LIFE, can be seen on WPIX-TV (PIX11) in New York and WPHL-TV (PHL17) in Philadelphia. Powerball and Mega Millions drawings can be seen on WABC-TV stations.

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