KENO is a lotto-style game in which winning numbers are drawn approximately every four minutes. Play KENO-to-go and leave the premises, and check your numbers online. Players choose between 1 and 12 spots. You must include winnings from the Massachusetts state lottery and non-Massachusetts lotteries in your Massachusetts gross income. If you win more than $600 the payer must give you a Forms W-2G when you receive your winnings. If not, they must send you the form before January 31 of the following year. Disclaimer: Information found on this website is believed to be accurate. If you have questions about the winning numbers, contact the Lottery at (781) 848-7755 or visit your nearest Lottery agent or Lottery office for the official winning numbers.
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As part of these scams, targeted individuals are contacted by phone, email, letter or text message from a scammer claiming that the recipient has won a lottery prize. While these scams come in many different forms and have varying messages, they are often fraudulently branded as a Mega Millions prize. These are fraudulent claims and no such prize has been won. Never respond to these communications and never provide personal information or send money to a scammer.
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More Stories As part of these scams, targeted individuals are contacted by phone, email, letter or text message from a scammer claiming that the recipient has won a lottery prize. While these scams come in many different forms and have varying messages, they are often fraudulently branded as a Mega Millions prize. These are fraudulent claims and no such prize has been won. Never respond to these communications and never provide personal information or send money to a scammer.
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Double check your Mass Cash tickets if you bought yours at a 7-Eleven in Dracut.
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The ticket won the $100,000 prize in last night’s drawing.
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It was sold at at 7-Eleven in Dracut, located at 1217 Mammoth Road, according to the state lottery.
Earlier this week, Keno ticket worth $150,000 sold at Big Y in Greenfield. There were also three Mass Cash tickets that won $100,000 over the weekend. They were sold in Springfield, Worcester and Raynham.
There was no jackpot winner in Tuesday night’s Mega Millions drawing, putting the jackpot at $54 million. There was also no winner for this week’s Powerball jackpot. It is currently at an estimated $30 million. The next drawing is Saturday.
Massachusetts lottery players should also check older tickets. Millions of dollars are left in unclaimed prizes, some dating back to 2016.
But act quick — some of those winnings expire this year if not claimed.
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