
Hudson Market Basket sells $2M winning Powerball ticket
A winning Powerball ticket worth $2 million was purchased at Market Basket on Lowell Road in Hudson for the May 31 drawing.
The ticket, originally a $1 million winner, was doubled by a Power Play multiplier, resulting in a $2 million jackpot win.
'Another big Powerball winner in New Hampshire! What an exciting time for us here at the New Hampshire Lottery,' said Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director, New Hampshire Lottery. 'Congratulations to Market Basket in Hudson for the sale, and to our big winner. We'll be eagerly awaiting your arrival at Lottery headquarters to hand over that big prize. The only question that remains is who's next?'
The winning numbers from the Powerball drawing on Saturday, May 31, were: 01-29-37-56-68 PB-13.
This lucky winner follows a $1 million Powerball winning ticket sold at Hannaford in Rochester for the May 21 drawing.
The $204.5 million Powerball jackpot was won in California for the May 31 drawing.
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