Mass. State Lottery winner: Man to buy new truck after winning $1M on scratch ticket
A Massachusetts man recently won a $1 million prize on a scratch ticket he purchased at a gas station.
Craig Raymond, of Adams, chose to receive his '$10,000,000 Lucky Bucks' instant ticket game prize in the form of a one-time payment of $650,000, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission.
Raymond plans on purchasing a new truck with the winnings.
He purchased his winning ticket at the Mobil at 160 Howland Avenue in Adams.
The gas station receives a $10,000 bonus for the sale of this ticket.
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