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On July 1, 2014, the New Jersey Lottery live drawings moved to WPIX/channel 11 (New York City) and WPHL/channel 17 (Philadelphia), both of which are formerly owned by Tribune Broadcasting. On the same day, Erica Young (daughter of the late New Jersey Lottery draw host Hela Young) was introduced as the lottery's new draw host. [40]
The New Jersey Lottery offers multiple draw games for people looking to strike it rich. Here’s a look at Nov. 4, 2024, results for each game: Pick-3. Midday: 9-9-6, Fireball: 3. Evening: 4-5-7 ...
The Jersey Cash 5 lottery game now costs double what it used to, but offers a larger starting jackpot. Starting today, July 1, the daily drawing is going up from $1 per play to $2 per play, the NJ ...
The New Jersey Lottery offers multiple draw games for people looking to strike it rich. Here’s a look at Monday, Feb. 5, 2024 winning numbers for each game: Pick-3
Most U.S. pick-5 games now have a progressive jackpot, even in games that are drawn daily; in unusual cases, a single ticket has won a cash prize in excess of $1 million cash. A common top prize in non-jackpot pick-5 games is $100,000(In the lists below, games with a jackpot do not have a minimum jackpot listed.).
A lottery system with, say, 10 numbers and the same guarantee would require at least 20 tickets to be played, so it will be a well-structured set of 20 tickets, giving the same guarantee, that is, a 4-win if 4 of the player's 10 numbers are drawn. Wheeling systems allow the players to play as many numbers as they wish in a well-organized and ...
Jersey Cash 5 is a daily lottery draw game from the New Jersey Lottery. Players pick five numbers between 1 and 45 and can add the Xtra for a chance to increase non-jackpot prizes by up to five times.
Early New Jersey lottery ticket used to help finance the construction of Queen's College, now Rutgers University, in New Brunswick. Gambling has a long legacy in New Jersey, with the state historically being more permissive of gambling than most other states. Until they were banned in 1844, lotteries were common in New Jersey.