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Powerball prize-winning ticket sold in Forest Hills

Dec. 11, 2023 By Ethan Marshall

A third-prize-winning Powerball ticket was sold by a Forest Hills business on Dec. 9.

The ticket was bought at Forest Hills Deli Bagels Inc., located at 112-10 Queens Blvd. The ticket was valued at $50,000.

Another third-prize-winning ticket, also valued at $50,000, was sold elsewhere in New York State on the same day. The other ticket was purchased at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill, located at 2209 Central Ave. in Schenectady.

Powerball drawings are televised every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. The numbers are drawn from a field of 1-69, with the red “Power Ball” drawn from a field of 1-26.

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