Looks like someone in the Garden State has some extra cash to spend on vacation this summer thanks to a winning million-dollar Powerball Ticket.

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The lucky ticket matched five of the five white balls for the Saturday, July 24th jackpot which was good for a million-dollar second prize according to the New Jersey Lottery website.

The winning ticket was sold at Vicky's Discount Liquors on Route 130 North and Drexel in Pennsauken in Camden County. The winning numbers for the Saturday, July 24th jackpot were: 01, 04, 11, 59, and 67. The Red Power Ball number was 10 and the Multiplier number was 02.   

The Powerball jackpot for this Wednesday's jackpot climbs to $186 million dollars.

New Jersey had another big lottery winner thanks to a winning $50,000 Powerball ticket. One lucky lottery ticket matched four of the five white balls and the Powerball drawn for the Saturday, July 17th Powerball Jackpot which was good for a third-place lottery prize of $50K. The lucky ticket was sold at the ShopRite on Pennington Road in Mercer County.

Recently  South Jersey score a huge lottery jackpot thanks to a winning Jersey Cash 5 ticket worth over a half-million dollars. Two lucky tickets matched all five numbers from the Sunday, July 11th, Jersey Cash 5 drawing. Each winning ticket is worth $520, 271 according to the New Jersey Lottery. The winning ticket was sold at Bob's Corner Deli on Delaware Avenue in Roebling in Burlington County.

source: njlottery.com

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