The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Kraft, Sununu unveil Pats-inspired lottery tix

- By Michael Casey

CONCORD, N.H. » The Super Bowl champion New England Patriots are part of a new lottery game in New Hampshire.

The team’s owner, Robert Kraft, joined Republican Gov. Chris Sununu on Tuesday on the steps of the Statehouse for the launch of the New England Patriots $5 scratch tickets.

The game, which is available in 1,200 stores starting Tuesday, features four, $100,000 grand prizes and the chance to enter a series of second-chance drawings to win Patriot tickets. Other prizes range from $5 to $100.

It’s the sixth year a Patriots’ lottery game has been offered— a partnershi­p Kraft said has generated over $26 million in sales and netted $7 million for state education programs. Previously, the lottery offered a game tied to the Boston Red Sox in 2011 and 2014, and a promotion with the NHL’s Boston Bruins in 2015.

“We feel very close to the state of New Hampshire,” Kraft told a crowd of about 100. “I love the people. All the people I meet here have that live free or die mentality. It’s about living free and being entreprene­urial and being good to your neighbors, which is so important.”

Kraft then offered Sununu a signed Tom Brady jersey “for all the people,” which the governor joked was “like an American flag. I’m not putting this on the ground.”

Sununu praised the Patriots for signing onto the partnershi­p, saying their brand would only be good for the state’s lottery which “helps schools, helps education, is making a difference.”

Sununu also joked he tried to persuade Kraft to move the team here — noting there is no sales tax or income tax in New Hampshire. “I don’t know if they will be moving to New Hampshire just yet, but we are working on it,” he said. “I’m convinced I can get anyone up here.”

After the ticket launch, the Patriots held a mini training camp on the Statehouse lawn for 100 players from the Merrimack Cardinals Pop Warner Football League. Twenty-five Merrimack youth cheerleade­rs trained with two New England Patriots cheerleade­rs.

Since 1964, the New Hampshire Lottery has raised $6 billion and brought in $1.7 billion for state education.

 ?? ELIZABETH FRANTZ / CONCORD MONITOR VIA AP ?? Gov. Chris Sununu is gifted a jersey signed by TomBrady from New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft Tuesday.
ELIZABETH FRANTZ / CONCORD MONITOR VIA AP Gov. Chris Sununu is gifted a jersey signed by TomBrady from New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft Tuesday.

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