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ROCKPORT WOMAN WINS A SUPER $500,000 PRIZE
January 4, 2012
Sarrin Owens of Rockport claimed a $500,000 prize in the Mass. Lottery’s $5 Super Cashword instant game.

Owens received the grand prize in a one-time lump sum payment of $500,000 (minus taxes) and plans to buy a new car with the winnings.

She purchased the winning $5 ticket at Rockport Market located at 21 Broadway in Rockport. The store will receive a $5,000 commission on the sale.

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