
BALTIMORE — Maryland Lottery scratch-off tickets made two players, one each in Clarksville and Salisbury, millionaires in the past week, while two other people won prizes of $150,000 and $100,000 each in Mechanicsville and Hyattsville, respectively.
Across Maryland, and across all games, the Lottery paid more than $33.4 million in prizes during the week of April 28-May 4, including 29 tickets worth $10,000 or more that were sold or redeemed in that seven-day span.
Winners are encouraged to sign the backs of tickets and keep winning tickets in a safe location. Tickets for draw games expire 182 days after the drawing. FAST PLAY tickets expire 182 days after purchase. The last date to claim for scratch-offs is posted on the scratch-offs page.
Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem tickets at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes up to $25,000 can be claimed at the cashier window of any of the six casinos in Maryland. Prizes up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to redeem tickets worth up to and including $600. More information is available on the How to Claim page of the Lottery website.
Here’s the weekly roundup of big winners:
Scratch-off prizes claimed – April 28-May 4:
$1,000,000 Prizes
· $1 Million Royale, Express Lane, 4912 Snow Hill Road, Salisbury
· MONOPOLYTM X100, 108 Liquors, 12447 Clarksville Pike, Clarksville
$150,000 Prize
· More Money, DJ’s One Stop, 28035 Three Notch Road, Mechanicsville
$100,000 Prize
· Ice, Bill’s Wine and Liquor, 7431 Annapolis Road, Hyattsville
$50,000 Prizes
· Cash to Go, Giant Eagle, 1305 West 7th Street, Frederick
· Ice, Sunoco, 2019 Rock Spring Road, Forest Hill
· Money Rush, Suds-N-Soda, 1014 Washington Avenue, Chestertown
$10,000 Prizes
· $1 Million Royale, Marlboro Liquors, 5725 Crain Highway, Upper Marlboro
· Bonus Bingo X20 2nd Edition, 28th Street Pit and Pub, 2706 Philadelphia Avenue, Ocean City
· Deluxe Crossword 9th Edition, Wawa, 305 Market Square Drive, Prince Frederick
· Fire, Bolton Hill Food Center, 1111 Park Avenue, Baltimore
· Ice, Lucky’s Superette, 1101 Odenton Road, Odenton
· Ice, Waldorf Liquors, 2276 Crain Highway, Waldorf
· Mega Bucks, One Stop Convenience & Deli, 11700 Reisterstown Road, Reisterstown
· Money Bags, Potomac Liquors & Grocery, 284 South Potomac Street, Hagerstown
· MONOPOLYTM X50, Royal Farms, 406 Bowley’s Quarters Road, Middle River
FAST PLAY and draw game tickets sold for drawings April 28-May 4:
· $50,000 ticket sold May 1 at Shoppers, 5600 The Alameda, Baltimore (unclaimed as of May 5)
· $50,000 ticket sold April 28 at Carroll Fuel, 26234 Ridge Road, Damascus (unclaimed as of May 5)
· $25,000 ticket sold April 28 at S&W Liquors, 7072-7070 Allentown Road, Temple Hills (claimed)
· $31,762 ticket sold May 1 at Tony’s Liquors, 12637 Laurel – Bowie Road, Laurel (claimed)
· $24,628.50 ticket sold April 30 at Friendly Mart, 2308 Iverson Street, Temple Hills (claimed)
· $20,911.90 ticket sold May 3 at Hyattsville Convenience Store, 2230 University Boulevard East, Hyattsville (claimed)
· $19,908 ticket sold April 28 at F&W Convenience Store, 974 East Swan Creek Road, Fort Washington (claimed)
· $13,462 ticket sold May 2 at Shell, 11001 Livingston Road, Fort Washington (unclaimed as of May 5)
· $13,394 ticket sold April 28 at Best 1 Food Market, 4225 Southern Avenue, Capitol Heights (unclaimed as of May 5)
· $12,789.40 ticket sold May 3 at The Towne Tavern, 10257 York Road, Cockeysville (claimed)
· $11,269 ticket sold May 2 at Shore Stop, 1020 Eastern Shore Drive, Salisbury (claimed)
· $10,767 ticket sold April 30 at Wawa, 321 Bush Frontage Road, Annapolis (claimed)
· $10,136 ticket sold April 29 at Lake Forest Exxon, 448 North Frederick Avenue, Gaithersburg (claimed)
Since its inception in 1973, the Maryland Lottery has awarded nearly $35 billion in prizes to Lottery players and contributed more than $20 billion to the State of Maryland. One of Maryland’s largest revenue sources, the Lottery supports important state programs and services including education and public health initiatives. For more information, go to mdlottery.com. Please remember to play responsibly and within your budget. For confidential help or information about gambling problems, visit mdgamblighelp.org or call 1-800-GAMBLER.

