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Powerball lottery: Did you win Saturday’s $129M Powerball drawing? Winning numbers, live results (5/1/2021)
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The Powerball lottery jackpot for the Saturday May 1, 2021 drawing is worth an estimated $129 million. Powerball.com
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The Powerball jackpot for Saturday’s lottery drawing has increased to an estimated $129 million with a cash option of $89.6 million.
While no one across the country hit Wednesday’s $116.9 million jackpot, two second-prize tickets matching five numbers were sold, including one in New Jersey.
The $1 million ticket was bought at Township News Center on Mount Holly Road in Burlington Township, New Jersey Lottery officials said. The other was purchased in California.
Powerball ticket worth $1M was sold at N.J. convenience store
Updated 10:48 AM;
The $1 million Powerball ticket sold in New Jersey for Wednesday’s lottery drawing was bought at a convenience store in Burlington County.
The lucky ticket, which matched five numbers but not the Powerball was bought at Township News Center on Mount Holly Road in Burlington Township, New Jersey Lottery officials said Thursday.
53. The Powerball drawn was
21, with a Megaplier of
3X.
No one hit the $116.9 million jackpot pushing Saturday’s top prize to an estimated $129 million.
A second-prize ticket worth $859,829 was also purchased in California. California lottery prizes vary depending on ticket sales and number of winners. They differ from the fixed second prizes offered in other participating states.
WESTAMPTON A proposal to rezone nearly 90 acres along Burlington-Mount Holly Road could bring over 1,000 residential units to the township.
The township committee recently introduced an ordinance to establish the Agrihood Mixed Use (AMU) Zone at 1960 Burlington-Mount Holly Road, the 88-acre parcel that is currently home to the historic Hancock Farm, as part of the township s affordable housing compliance plan as required by the state.
The proposed zone will allow for the development of a minimum of 1,144 multi-family apartments/condos with a required 20% set aside of 228 affordable units centered around the 10-acre historic farm.
“Development of the AMU Zone will create a unique destination by supporting the continuation of agriculture and agricultural-related uses and activities, including preservation, reuse and retention of the existing farmhouse and historic barns, the proposal states.
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