Brewster, Massachusetts, September 22, 2025
News Summary
Steven Enos, a Brewster resident, has won a $1 million lottery jackpot from the Massachusetts State Lottery. He played the $20 scratch-off game “$10,000,000 Premier Cash” and opted for a cash payment of $650,000 before taxes. Plans for his winnings include buying a new truck, a family vacation, and investments for future security. The ticket was purchased at Cumberland Farms, which will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The win has sparked excitement in the community and highlights the lottery’s impact on local businesses.
Brewster, Massachusetts – A local resident, Steven Enos, has become a millionaire after winning a $1 million jackpot from the Massachusetts State Lottery. The fortunate win comes from playing the $20 scratch-off game titled “$10,000,000 Premier Cash,” which continues to offer substantial rewards.
Enos opted for a one-time payment of $650,000 before taxes after claiming his prize, thus electing a lump-sum cash payment over an annuity option. His plans for the winnings include purchasing a new truck, taking his family on a vacation, and investing the remaining funds for future security.
The winning lottery ticket was purchased at Cumberland Farms, a convenience store located at 4460 State Hwy #6 in Eastham, Massachusetts. As a result of the sale, Cumberland Farms will also receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the valuable ticket. This adds an extra element of excitement for the store and its staff.
Details of the Lottery Game
The “$10,000,000 Premier Cash” scratch-off game remains a popular choice among lottery players. As of now, the game still holds two remaining prizes of $10,000,000 and three prizes of $1,000,000. Such opportunities continue to attract potential players, hoping for a chance at life-changing winnings like those experienced by Enos.
Impact on the Community
The win has generated a buzz within the Brewster community, inspiring other residents to try their luck with the lottery. Local businesses, including the Cumberland Farms location, could see an increase in customers as the excitement of winning spreads throughout the area.
Lottery Participation in Massachusetts
The Massachusetts State Lottery was established in 1971 and is a significant contributor to local community support, generating millions for towns and cities throughout the Commonwealth. Winning tickets, like the one purchased by Enos, not only change individuals’ lives but also benefit local businesses and the state’s educational system through funding generated from ticket sales.
As more players are drawn to the lottery with tales of life-altering wins, this jackpot serves as a reminder of the potential rewards that come from participating in state lotteries. The likelihood of winning large prizes, though slim, fosters hope and excitement among players.
In conclusion, Steven Enos’ remarkable win highlights both the allure of lottery games and how they can impact local residents and communities. As he begins to plot his next steps with the newfound wealth, excitement remains palpable in Brewster, with many looking to the next potential big winner.
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- Cape Cod League: Massachusetts State Lottery Honors
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- Wikipedia: Massachusetts State Lottery
- Google Search: Lottery Prizes Massachusetts
- Google Scholar: Massachusetts Lottery History
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lottery
- Google News: Massachusetts Lottery News
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