Winning Massachusetts $1 million lottery ticket is sold out in Pembroke

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Massachusetts winning $1 million lottery ticket is sold out in Pembroke

A scratch ticket worth $1 million was claimed in Pembroke on Wednesday, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery, along with another $100,000 prize.

The $1 million ticket was sold from a beer store called Muckey’s Supermart in Pembroke, and was from the scratch ticket game “Electric 7s.”

It was one of 14 total “Electric 7s” tickets worth $600 or more claimed on Wednesday.

There was also a $100,000 prize claimed — this was from the “Millions” scratch ticket game, and the winning ticket was sold from Our Town Variety in Ludlow.

There were 43 “Millions” tickets worth $600 or more claimed in the state on Wednesday. Overall, there were 645 winning lottery tickets worth at least $600 sold or claimed in Massachusetts on Wednesday, including 16 in Springfield and 24 in Worcester.

The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of all the winning tickets each day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.