Eight Take 5 players split jackpot across New York
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Eight Take 5 players split jackpot across New York
"NEW YORK, NY - Eight lucky New Yorkers from across the state each scored a top prize in Sunday night's Take 5 evening drawing, with winning tickets sold everywhere from busy boroughs to quiet towns - each worth $3,896.50. The New York Lottery announced that top-prize tickets were sold in Brooklyn, Elma, Elmhurst, Elmira, Jamaica, Manhattan, Queens Village, and South Ozone Park. The Jan. 7 evening drawing produced multiple winners, splitting the top prize evenly among all eight tickets."
"Take 5 drawings are held twice daily at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Numbers are drawn from a field of one through 39. Players have up to one year from the date of the drawing to claim any prize. The New York Lottery remains the most profitable lottery in North America, generating $3.6 billion in the 2024-2025 fiscal year to support public education statewide."
"Retailers that sold the winning tickets include: Sharda Office Supplies, 26 Court St, Brooklyn Cy's Elma Pharmacy, 2317 Bowen Rd, Elma Lefrak City Newsstand Inc, 59-17 Junction Blvd, Elmhurst Weis Markets, 401 N Main St, Elmira LT Whiskey, 134-42 Guy R Brewer Blvd, Jamaica Elite Cleaner, 4057 Broadway, Manhattan Natt Auto Center, 211-60 Hillside Ave, Queens Village 115 Lefferts Blvd Newsstand, 115-07 Lefferts Blvd, South Ozone Park "
Eight Take 5 tickets from the Jan. 7 evening drawing each paid $3,896.50, splitting the top prize evenly among the eight winners. Winning tickets were sold in Brooklyn, Elma, Elmhurst, Elmira, Jamaica, Manhattan, Queens Village and South Ozone Park at named retail locations. Retailers that sold the tickets include Sharda Office Supplies, Cy's Elma Pharmacy, Lefrak City Newsstand, Weis Markets, LT Whiskey, Elite Cleaner, Natt Auto Center and 115 Lefferts Blvd Newsstand. Take 5 drawings occur twice daily at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., with numbers drawn from one through 39 and prizes claimable within one year. The New York Lottery generated $3.6 billion in the 2024-2025 fiscal year to support public education statewide.
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