A big $221 million Powerball lottery ticket is sold out in South Jersey

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A Powerball lottery player from South Jersey scoops a big jackpot recently

A winning Powerball lottery ticket worth $222.5 million was sold at a convenience store in South Jersey, according to lottery officials.

New Jersey lottery officials say the winning ticket was sold at Preet Food Mart on Chews Landing Road in Lindenwold in Camden County.

The store will get a $30,000 bonus check. One lucky winner matched all five white balls and the red Powerball. The winning numbers are 3, 10, 33, 58, 59 and Powerball number 9.

Monday's drawing is the second-largest winning lottery ticket sold in the state this year.

The winner has to reach the nearest lottery headquarters for further documentation formalities and for claiming their winning prize money, lottery officials said.