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A woman from the city of Everett, in the state of Massachusetts, won the ‘All or Nothing’ game of the State Lottery following matching all 12 numbers on her ticket with those of the draw.
Doreen Kelly won a $100,000 grand prize following using a combination of numbers his father used to play and birthday dates as well as anniversary datesaccording to the informative portal Mass Live.
Kelly claimed her prize on August 5 at Lottery headquarters in Dorchester and received a one-time payment of $100,000 before taxes.
Doreen Kelly purchased her winning ticket while dining with a friend at DeMaino’s Restaurant, located at 14 Malden St.
The Massachusetts State Lottery publishes a complete list of all winning tickets each day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
On August 3 in Massachusetts, more than 529 winning lottery tickets worth at least $600 each were claimed or sold, including 21 in the city of Worcester and 10 in the city of Springfield.
The largest lottery prizes won in Massachusetts this year were two $15 million prizes. Both lottery prizes were claimed through trusts.
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