WORCESTER — A Worcester trust claimed a $1 million prize Tuesday from the Massachusetts State Lottery's "$4,000,000 Gold 50X" instant ticket game.
The Columbo Family Revocable Living Trust, represented by trustee Gary Peters, chose a one-time lump-sum payout of $650,000, before taxes.
The winning ticket was sold at the Gulf gas station located at 853 West Boylston St. in Worcester. The store will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
The "$4,000,000 Gold 50X" game features top prizes of $4 million, with multiple lower-tier prizes, including several million-dollar winners.
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