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Over 60 Millionaires In A Single Year

NEW JERSEY – The New Jersey Lottery is thrilled to announce that a total of 61 prizes worth $1,000,000 or more were claimed by lucky players throughout the state in 2022. From Powerball to Pick 6 and everything in between, it’s been a year of huge wins and life-changing jackpots.

The largest prize won in New Jersey in 2022 was a $17.6 million Pick-6 jackpot, sold at a 7-Eleven in Maplewood for the August 1, 2022, drawing. That lucky ticket was just one of six jackpot-winning Pick-6 tickets sold last year, with the other jackpots ranging from $2.7 to $7.1 million.

While the Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots remained elusive to hopeful New Jerseyans last year, the $1,000,000 second-tier prizes for these games were won by a total of 25 tickets. Seven of those players opted for multiplier add-ons, resulting in five Powerball prizes multiplied to $2,000,000, one Mega Millions prize multiplied to $2,000,000, and one Mega Millions prize multiplied to $3,000,000.

There were 20 separate Scratch-Offs players claiming prizes of $1,000,000 or more, with six of those tickets winning an incredible $3,000,000. Two separate players won prizes of $5,000 a week for life playing the $3 Win For Life! ticket. Million-dollar prizes were grabbed for 100X The Cash, $1,000,000 Diamond Spectacular, Blazing Hot 7’s, and other popular Scratch-Off games.

To view the lucky locations where the 61 seven- and eight-figure prizes were sold, check out the table of prizes below or our interactive map. Visit NJLottery.com for more information on games and prizes.

With so many players winning big, it’s clear that the New Jersey Lottery is the place to be for anyone hoping to turn their dreams into reality. We wish all our players a happy new year and the best of luck in 2023!

11th Grade College Planning Night

HOWELL – FRHSD’s 11th Grade College

Planning Night will be held at Howell High School on February 15 at 6:30 p.m.

A panel of representatives from Rutgers University, New York University (NYU), University of Pittsburgh, Muhlenberg University, and Brookdale Community College will be presenting information on the college admissions process. Please note this presentation is designed for 11th-grade students and their parents/guardians. Feel free to contact your school’s guidance office with any questions.

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