Cumberland farms sold out winning $4 million Massachusetts lottery ticket

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Lucky Massachusetts state lottery player scoops a big jackpot from Cumberland farms

A Cumberland Farms gas station in Massachusetts sold a winning $4 million lottery scratch ticket that was claimed on Monday, June 5, the lottery announced.

The $4 million prize was from the lottery’s “$4,000,000 Diamonds” scratch ticket game, and was the top prize available to win.

There are now two remaining $4 million grand prizes left to be claimed in the game. The Cumberland Farms that sold the $4 million ticket is located on Cape Cod, with the gas station in the town of Brewster.

There was also a $100,000 lottery prize sold in Springfield from a Pride Station & Store, from the “$100,000 Cash Back” scratch ticket game, that was claimed on Monday.

There are now two remaining $100,000 grand prize tickets left to be claimed in the game. Overall, there were at least 970 lottery prizes worth $600 or more won or claimed in Massachusetts on Monday, including 25 in Springfield and 35 in Worcester.