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Tomorrow’s jackpot in N.J.: $128 million

The Mega Millions multistate lottery has jumped again.

It's up to $128 million for tomorrow night's drawing, because no ticket hit all the numbers drawn on Friday night.

Those numbers were: 10, 30, 44, 46 and 48, with a Mega Ball of 44.

Five tickets, though, matched all but the Mega Ball, winning $250,000 apiece. Two were sold in George, one each in California, Illinois and Ohio.

The cash payout to a single winner of tomorrow's drawing would be about $85 million - before taxes.

Mega Millions is played in New Jersey and 11 other states.

One Pennsylvania ticket wins $200,000 in Powerball. As for Powerball, the other major multistate lottery, Wednesday night's drawing will have a jackpot of $25 million up for grabs.

The grand prize rolled over when no ticket matched all the numbers drawn on Saturday night.

They were: 5, 33, 36, 39 and 55, with a Powerball of 21.

A Pennsylvania ticket was one of four that won $200,000 for having all the numbers but the Powerball. The others were sold in Kentucky, Louisiana and South Carolina.

No one had those five numbers plus the Power Play option, which would have multiplied that prize by 4.

Powerball is played in Pennsylvania, Delaware and more than two dozen other states.

 


Contact staff writer Peter Mucha at 215-854-4342 or pmucha@phillynews.com.

 

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