Someone who visited Fiori's Gulf, a gas station on Chief Justice Cushing Highway in Cohasset, Massachusetts, just became a millionaire.
Mega Millions, a lottery game that is offered in 45 states across the country, had a $1 million pay out on a ticket sold in the South Shore community.
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Two other Mega Millions tickets, both with winnings of $40,000, were sold in Massachusetts for Tuesday night's drawing — one in East Hampton, Mass. at Big E's Foodland, and another in Clinton, Mass. at Next Door Market.
There were no jackpot winners in Tuesday's drawing, which had a cash option of $550.2 million.
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Tickets cost $2 to play, and drawings are held at 11 p.m. each Tuesday and Friday, according to the Mass Lottery website. To play, players have to select five numbers ranging from 1 to 70, then choose a Mega Ball number ranging from 1 to 25. The jackpot is won when all six numbers on a player's ticket match the number's that were drawn.
The next drawing is set for Friday night, with a jackpot prize of $1.25 billion.