Unclaimed lottery prizes worth $100,000 and $50,000 set to expire in Massachusetts

Western Massachusetts woman finds winning lottery ticket soon to expire in junk drawer

Lottery players in Massachusetts are running out of time to claim two winning tickets worth big money.

The Lottery says a $100,000 Mass Cash ticket will expire if it is not claimed by Jan. 21, 2026. A Powerball prize worth $50,000 will expire after Jan. 20, 2026.

The Mass Cash ticket was sold at West Main Gas & Diesel in Hyannis for a Jan 20, 2025 drawing. The winning numbers were 10-16-17-18-31. 

The Powerball ticket was sold at Morrissey Boulevard Wines & Liquors in Dorchester for a Jan. 18, 2025 drawing. The winning numbers were 14-31-35-64-69, with a Powerball of 23. The jackpot at the time was an estimated $329 million.

If the tickets go unclaimed, the money will be distributed to cities and towns in Massachusetts. Prizes of up to $103,000 can be picked up at Lottery claim centers in Braintree, Dorchester, Lawrence, New Bedford, West Springfield and Worcester. 

Last year, a Chicopee woman found a Mass Cash ticket worth $100,000 in her junk drawer just before it would've became worthless. Her son had seen a news story about the expiring ticket and urged her to look for it.

Mass Cash costs $1 per play, and matching all five numbers wins $100,000. The odds of getting the grand prize are 1 in 324,632.

The current Powerball jackpot is up to $156 million for Wednesday night's drawing. Players need to match four numbers and the Powerball to win $50,000. The odds of doing so are 1 in 913,129. 

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