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TAKE 5 ticket worth over $28k sold in Batavia

TAKE 5 ticket worth over $28k sold in Batavia

Yahoo24-02-2025

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A winning TAKE 5 lottery ticket was purchased in Batavia, according to the New York State Lottery.
The top-prize-winning ticket, worth $28,737.50, was bought at the Tops Friendly Markets on West Main Street. The ticket was for the Sunday night drawing.
The most recent winning ticket purchased in the area was in Avon and Fairport last January.
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