Where was the $1 million Powerball ticket sold?
At Quick Chek on Washington Avenue in Carlstadt (Bergen County).
Gambling / Lottery
New Jersey Lottery players experienced a lucky streak in early August 2025, with multiple winning tickets sold across the state. From Powerball to Jersey Cash 5 and Cash4Life, residents are cashing in. Sixteen players won $10,000 or more pl...
From August 4th to August 10th, 2025, New Jersey Lottery players hit it big in several games. A Powerball ticket sold at Quick Chek in Carlstadt won $1 million. Two $100,000 Powerball tickets were sold at an Exxon in Hackettstown and Flavor Mart and More in Carlstadt. Multiple $50,000 Powerball tickets were sold at Quick Chek in Newton, a Wawa in Mays Landing, and via the Jackpocket app.
Other notable wins include a $1,148,993 Jersey Cash 5 ticket sold at E&T Food Market in Hopatcong, and smaller wins ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 in games like Millionaire Maker, Loteria, and various Crossword Scratch-Offs.
On August 11th, a Cash4Life ticket sold at Leprechaun News in Rutherford won $1,000 a week for life. The winning numbers were 10, 16, 24, 45, and 48, with a Cash Ball of 4. The store owner will receive $10,000 from the New Jersey Lottery.
**How to Prepare:** Check your lottery tickets regularly, and be aware of the odds of winning. Consider the cash option for lifetime prizes.
**Who This Affects Most:** Lottery winners and the communities where winning tickets are sold.
At Quick Chek on Washington Avenue in Carlstadt (Bergen County).
At Leprechaun News on Park Avenue in Rutherford.
10, 16, 24, 45, and 48 with a Cash Ball of 4.
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