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Two lottery tickets worth more than $300,000 remain unclaimed in same state – and both were sold at gas stations
TWO lottery winners have yet to claim their prizes which are worth over $300,000 combined. The first player got an extra special Christmas gift when they won $219,256 from the Connecticut lottery. They played the Moneybags fast play game, which has a progressive jackpot that grows until someone wins it all. CT LotteryA player won $100,000 on the Cash 5 game from the Connecticut lottery[/caption] The winner bought the ticket at a Shell on Waterbury Road in Prospect, which is about 30 minutes north of New Haven. The dead line to claim the prize is June 21. Players who win on a $1 ticket get 20% of the jackpot, $2 tickets get 40%, and $5 tickets get 100%. The current jackpot

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