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TOWSON, MD — Three Towson area retailers sold winning lottery tickets worth at least $10,000 this week.
A 65-year-old Parkville woman this week claimed a $100,000 prize from an instant ticket that she purchased from a store off Loch Raven Boulevard. Called Gold, the scratch-off game cost $10 to play.
For selling a top-prize winning scratch-off, Bottle & Cork Liquors at 6867 Loch Raven Boulevard will get a $1,000 bonus.
Two other big winners purchased tickets at Royal Farms stores in the Towson area.
One cashed in on a $10,000 prize from winning the Money Explosion scratch-off game at the Royal Farms at 601 Southwick Drive in Towson.
Another won from the $10,000 Lucky scratch-off game at the Royal Farms at 6067 Falls Road.
Officials said the three winning Towson tickets were among 34 Maryland Lottery tickets worth at least $10,000 that were sold or redeemed in the week that ended Sunday, April 10.
A woman in Harford County won $2 million playing the $2,000,000 Gold Rush game at 7-Eleven in Bel Air, officials said, making her the biggest winner in the Maryland Lottery for the week. Coming in second was a player in Owings Mills who raked in $1 million from a scratch-off ticket bought at a Royal Farms.
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