Lucky Winner Claims $100,000 Lottery Prize from Gas Station Near Cemetery

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Lucky Winner Claims $100,000 Lottery Prize from Gas Station Near Cemetery

A $100,000 lottery prize sold at a gas station near a cemetery in Rowley, Massachusetts, has been claimed, announced the Massachusetts State Lottery on September 19.

The winning ticket came from the "Millions" scratch-off game, which costs $30 per ticket.

The ticket was sold at Rowley Gas Depot in the coastal town of Rowley, situated adjacent to the Rowley Burial Ground.

Overall, there were at least 517 lottery prizes worth $600 or more won or claimed in Massachusetts on Tuesday, including 11 in Springfield and 16 in Worcester.

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