Lottery Ticket Worth $100,000 Sold at Middletown Store. Read for All the Details

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The Morrisville lottery ticket was one of the largest drawn in the area this year.

A lottery player recently purchased a winning ticket at a Bucks County shop, and now officials are waiting to find the winner. Peg Quann wrote about the winning ticket for Philly Burbs.

A 7-Eleven in Middletown recently sold a Powerball ticket with PowerPlay worth $100,000. The shop, located at 2760 Trenton Road, will receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

Players can find out if they are lucky enough to have bought a winning ticket by scanning it using the ticket checker at an official lottery retailer or using the Pennsylvania State Lottery mobile app.

The name of the Bucks County winner of the prize has not been publicly released.

Just in the past year, the area has seen multiple winning tickets sold at various venues. Some of them include a $244,00 ticket sold in Middletown back in April, a $50,000 ticket sold in Bensalem back in December, and a $1 million ticket sold in Doylestown in November.

Learn more about the winning ticket at Philly Burbs.

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