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Ridgewood Store Sells $52,000 Winning Lottery Ticket

Take 5 (New York Lottery

Oct. 27, 2020 By Michael Dorgan

A Ridgewood bodega sold a winning lottery ticket worth more than $52,000 last week.

The winning Take 5 ticket was purchased at Myrtle Avenue Shop, located at 54-02 Myrtle Ave., according to the New York Lottery.

The lucky winner matched all five numbers to clinch the top prize of $52,394.

The draw took place on Oct. 25 and the winning numbers were 3, 11, 27, 37, and 39.

Take 5 drawings are televised every night at 11:21 p.m. To win the top prize, players must match all five numbers drawn. Numbers range from 1 to 39.

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