4 Different Massachusetts Stores Had 100k Lottery Winners Yesterday
Massachusetts has enjoyed some luck lately. With both the Bruins and Celtics doing well in the playoffs, there’s certainly been no shortage of winning around here. And the luck seems to be spreading, as four different Massachusetts stores had 100k lottery winners yesterday.
Masslottery.com has reported that stores in Stoughton, Centerville, Lowell, and Ipswich sold $100,000 prize tickets. Eighteen other Massachusetts locations had $20,000 lottery tickets won yesterday (April 25).
As for the six-figure spots, the stores were a Stoughton Quick Stop, Centerville Food Mart, Lowell Xtra Mart, and a Cumberland Farms in Ipswich. Three of the winning games were the MILLIONS tickets, while Mass Cash was the winning ticket out of Lowell.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a list of winners each day (over $600). This includes the game played and the store aligned.
To further back our recent Celtic luck news, the same Seekonk store sold two Mass Cash winning tickets, Mass Live reports. “On Friday (April 21st), two ‘Mass Tickets’ won the $100,000 prize. Chris Gasbarro’s Fine Wine in Seekonk sold both,” the article states. That’s not a bad way to start your weekend.
What Does a Winning Ticket Mean To The Store?
While the reward for the store that delivered the winning ticket is not always disclosed, prizes are often aligned for locations that sold it. These cash prizes are often considered a “bonus” and are not taken from the winning ticket amount.
Last summer, Ted’s Stateline Mobil in Methuen gained a reputation as being a “Lucky Store.” Two winners had one million dollar prize tickets from this Mobil station. Mass Live also reported a Saugus resident won a Mega Millions lottery after stopping into this same store upon learning about its recent hot streak.
As for this Ted’s Mobil location, they were also considered winners – receiving a $10,000 prize for selling the wins.
The lottery announces Mass Cash drawings at 9 p.m. each night. Last night, one of the ticket holders from the four Massachusetts stores that had lottery winners drew a Match 5 with Mass Cash. How many lucky winners will there be tonight?
Workout For Free All Summer in Boston With Seaport Sweat
From May 1 to September 30 you can take free exercise classes outside at the Seaport. Boston’s largest free outdoor workout series, Seaport Sweat, will return for its eighth season. This community-driven program offers various workout classes for free all summer in this attractive region of the Boston seaport. Each class takes place in the Seaport Common.
“Seaport Sweat is back with a more diverse mix of workouts for all fitness levels. With the weather warming up, we can’t wait to welcome everyone across Boston and beyond to the Seaport. We are thrilled to bring the community together for some outdoor fun and fitness this Spring and Summer season,” says Claire Kilcullen, Senior Manager, Culture & Experience, Seaport at WS Development.
The Classes
100 different class options will be on the schedule this year. The new classes to the lineup include: Power Flow with Ashley Mitchell, Mind Over Mat(ter) with Lloyd Hawthorn, HIIT me UP with Dana Bogan, and Lit2Lift, as well as favorites like Kick It By Eliza with Eliza Shirazi, Peaches Guaranteed with Rob Velasquez, Sculpt That sASS with Alanna Perry, BronCore Bootcamp with Bron Volney, Athletic Conditioning with Michael Soares, Pilates Fusion with Britney Willingham, and Zumba with Nicole Derosiers.
Equinox and Lululemon, who have prominent locations in the Seaport, will continue to host select classes and participate throughout the summer as well. Furthermore, classes will be offered by new to Boston stores based in Seaport. Alo, a yogi clothing brand will have various Saturday classes. In addition, smart strength-training equipment company Tonal, will lead “Toned and Tight.”
When?
All Seaport Sweat classes will be held every Monday through Thursday at 5:30pm and 6:30pm. There will be Saturday classes at 10am. As a reminder, all classes are located at the Seaport Common.
For more information, a full class schedule, and details on what weeks have additional classes, you can visit www.bostonseaport.xyz/seaport-sweat .
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.