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Essex County Wins Big in Lottery

Essex County, New Jersey, is experiencing a lottery winning streak, with a resident scoring a $500,000 prize from the Powerball Double Play feature using the Jackpocket app. The county also saw multiple scratch-off wins, including a $150,000 prize at Quality Liquor in Newark. Lottery officials are keeping the exact location of the $500,000 ticket private. Checkout Solipillow.com

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