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N.J. slip nabs $250K as Mega Millions jumps

Friday's Mega Millions jackpot will be $113 million because nobody hit all the numbers drawn last night.

Six tickets, including one sold in New Jersey, won $250,000 each for having the first five numbers - 7, 34, 49, 54 and 55 - but not the Mega Ball of 34.

Two of the others were sold in Ohio, two in California, and one was sold in Michigan.

The jackpot has been growing since May 29, when a 77-year-old Syracuse, N.Y., man won $35 million.

At least that was the advertised annuity amount.

Abraham Silverbush, his wife and their five children will split about $15 million - what's left of the cash payout after Uncle Sam takes his cut.

Mega Millions is played in 12 states, including Maryland and Virginia.

Powerball. Tonight's jackpot is worth $20 million, because one Connecticut ticket hit all the numbers Saturday night.

The numbers were 18, 22, 26, 39 and 48, with a Powerball of 17.

Powerball is played in 32 states, including Pennsylvania and Delaware.

For more lottery information, go to www.philly.com/philly/news/lottery.


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

 

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