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$1 million lottery ticket sold in Cumberland; winning $10K tickets purchased in White Marsh, Rosedale, Essex

BALTIMORE, MD—A Maryland Lottery player in Cumberland bought a FAST PLAY ticket worth $1 million over the weekend and winning $10,000 scratch-off tickets were sold in White Marsh, Rosedale, and Essex.

In all, 33 Maryland Lottery tickets worth $10,000 or more were purchased or claimed in the week ending March 10, and players won prizes totaling nearly $32 million in that span.

Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Claims Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only.



Lottery officials say a winning $1,000,000 Monopoly Properties ticket was sold on March 10 at the Circle K located at 911 East Old Town Road in Cumberland.  The winning ticket is unclaimed as of March 11.

A winning $10,000 Ca$h ticket was sold at the Royal Farms located at 11905 Market Way in White Marsh. A winning $10,000 100X the Cash ticket was sold at the Shoppers located at 1200 Eastern Boulevard in Essex. Lastly, a winning $10,000 Electric 8s ticket was sold at Quality BP, located at 7500 Pulaski Highway in Rosedale.

Draw game winners have 182 days from the date of a drawing to claim their prizes, and scratch-off winners have 182 days from the announced end-of-game date.  Last claim dates for scratch-off tickets are published in the scratch-off section of mdlottery.com.

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