A $1 Million Winning Powerball Ticket Was Sold in Burlington County
If you were in Burlington County when you bought a Powerball ticket for last night’s drawing, you may want to double check your numbers.
The New Jersey Lottery announced early Thursday that a $1 million ticket was sold at the Rite Aid on Sunset Road in Willingboro, Burlington County.
That ticket matched all five white balls for Wednesday night’s drawing and won the $1 million second-tier prize, according to lottery officials.
The winning numbers for last night’s Powerball drawing were: 3, 21, 45, 53, 56. The winning Red Power Ball was 22.
Additionally, eight tickets matched four of the five white balls, which were drawn last night. Those tickets each won a $50,000 third-tier prize.
One of those tickets was sold in Mercer County. The $50,000 winning ticket was sold at the Acme in Hamilton Square (Route 33 and Paxson Avenue).
Not a winner? It’s OK, we didn’t win either. But there’s still good news:
Nobody won the grand prize during last night’s drawing, so the jackpot rolls to $750 million. The next Powerball drawing will take place on Saturday night, so there’s still plenty of time to get your tickets.