Mass. State Lottery winner: Massachusetts man wins $1M prize on scratch ticket game
John DeChellis of Plymouth chose the one-time payment of $650,000 (before taxes) on his Lottery's '$1,000,000 Ultimate 7″ instant ticket game prize.
DeChellis, who was joined by his wife Shara when claiming his prize at the Lottery's Dorchester headquarters says he plans on putting the winnings towards a new boat as well as home improvements.
He purchased his winning ticket at The Corner Store, 233 Sandwich St. in Plymouth.
The store will receive a $10,000 bonus for the sale of this ticket.
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