A lucky Massachusetts lottery player has claimed a $4 million grand prize after purchasing a winning ticket from a gas station in Brockton. The ticket, part of the "Bonus 100X" game, marks the first grand prize to be claimed since the game's launch on June 4. As of August 2, two $4 million and five $1 million prizes remain unclaimed. The winning ticket was bought at Premier, a gas station in Brockton. On the same day, another significant prize was claimed in Massachusetts: a $1 million reward from the "Lifetime Millions" game, which has a ticket price of $50. This ticket was purchased at a Sunoco gas station in Lexington. In total, at least 562 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Thursday. This includes 11 in Springfield, 21 in Worcester, and 57 in Boston. The Massachusetts State Lottery provides a daily list of winning tickets valued over $600. The largest lottery prize won in Massachusetts this year was from the "Lifetime Millions" scratch ticket game, offering $1 million annually for life. The winner, who claimed their prize through a trust on July 10, chose to receive a one-time payment of $15.4 million. photo credit: www.masslottery.com #MassLottery #LotteryWinner #BigWin #4MillionPrize #Bonus100X #LifetimeMillions #LotteryJackpot #MassachusettsLottery #WinningTicket #LinkInBio.
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"Massachusetts Resident Claims First $4 Million Prize in 'Bonus 100X' Lottery Game"
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