The Hamilton Spectator

Two winning U.S. lotto tickets worth more than $1 billion

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MERRIMACK, N.H. — It’s been a billion-dollar lottery weekend after a lone Powerball ticket sold in New Hampshire matched all six numbers and will claim a $559.7-million jackpot, one day after another single ticket sold in Florida nabbed a $450-million Mega Millions grand prize.

Since Reeds Ferry Market opened at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, dozens of excited regulars have stopped by the small, independen­t convenienc­e store in New Hampshire that sold the winning Powerball ticket to congratula­te the owner and chat about the win, store owner Sam Safa said. He said he doesn’t know the identity of the winner, but hopes one of the regulars from the more than 100-year-old store in Merrimack, about 40 kilometres south of Concord, won the nation’s eighthlarg­est lottery jackpot.

“I’m very excited and overwhelme­d,” said Safa. He said that by selling the ticket, it felt like he himself had won. The store will receive a $75,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

The initial jackpot was estimated at $570 million, but the actual jackpot at the time of the drawing was the lesser amount, $559.7 million, New Hampshire Lottery spokespers­on Maura McCann said Sunday.

As of mid-afternoon Sunday, the winner had not yet come forward.

“We are looking forward to meeting New Hampshire’s latest big winner — someone woke up a multimilli­onaire this morning!” said New Hampshire Lottery executive director Charlie McIntyre.

The Florida Lottery says the winning Mega Millions ticket from Friday night’s drawing was bought at a 7-Eleven convenienc­e store in Port Richey.

The retailer will receive a $100,000 bonus for selling the ticket. The identity of that winner also had not yet been revealed.

The jackpots refer to the annuity options for both games, in which payments are made over 29 years.

Most winners opt for cash options, which would be $281 million for Mega Millions and $358.5 million for Powerball.

 ?? STEVEN SENNE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sam Safa, of Merrimack, N.H., owns the store where the winning Powerball ticket was sold.
STEVEN SENNE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sam Safa, of Merrimack, N.H., owns the store where the winning Powerball ticket was sold.

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