$1M Mega Millions winning tickets sold at 2 N.J. stores. 9 $10K tickets bought in state

The Mega Millions winning numbers drawn in Friday night's lottery drawing did not produce a jackpot winner, pushing the prize to an estimated $850 million.

The Mega Millions winning numbers drawn in Friday night's lottery drawing did not produce a jackpot winner, pushing the prize to an estimated $850 million.

Two $1 million Mega Millions tickets sold in New Jersey for Friday’s estimated $850 million drawing were purchased at stores in Bergen and Sussex counties.

One of the second-prize tickets was sold at Food Mart 4 U, 235 Patterson Avenue in Wallington while the other was bought at 7-Eleven #36051, 85 Sparta Avenue in Sparta, New Jersey Lottery officials said Saturday.

The winning numbers drawn Friday night were: 3, 11, 12, 38 and 43. The Mega Ball drawn was 15 with a Megaplier of 4X.

The tickets were among eight second-tier winners sold in California, Florida, Michigan, New York, Ohio and Wisconsin, according to officials. No one won the estimated $850 million jackpot drawn Friday night, marking the third largest prize in U.S. lottery history.

Nine $10,000 third-tier winning tickets were also sold for Friday’s drawing in New Jersey, the state lottery announced. The tickets matched four numbers plus the Mega Ball and were bought at the following locations:

  • Cumberland County: Cumberland Liquors, 803 Landis Ave., Bridgeton.
  • Gloucester County: Xpress Mart, 107 Egg Harbor Rd., Sewell.
  • Gloucester County: Wawa #775, 1445 S. Black Horse Pike, Williamstown.
  • Hudson County: Roniraj Inc., 3563 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City.
  • Middlesex County: Stop & Shop #810, 1600 Perrineville Rd., Monroe Township.
  • Morris County: Weis Markets #126, 146 Center Grove Rd., Randolph.
  • Ocean County: Mystic Island Casino, 110 Mathistown Rd., Little Egg Harbor Township.
  • Passaic County: Jackpocket/Utopia Deli, 355 Warwick Turnpike, Hewitt.
  • Somerset County: Krauszer’s, 435 Amwell Rd., Hillsborough.

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