New Jersey
21 lucky NJ Lottery winners hit jackpots on Jersey Cash 5, Mega Millions, Powerball
Odds of winning the Powerball and Mega Millions are NOT in your favor
Odds of hitting the jackpot in Mega Millions or Powerball are around 1-in-292 million. Here are things that you’re more likely to land than big bucks.
The Garden State saw even more New Jersey Lottery winners last week, including four around the Jersey Shore.
In Monmouth County, a player hit for $10,000 on the Feb. 11, 2025, Mega Millions drawing. The ticket was sold at Country Farm in Bradley Beach.
In Ocean County, three players won on various games. A Jersey Cash 5 ticket worth $484,967 was sold at Mystic WIne & Spirits in Little Egg Harbor. A player also won $50,000 on a $50,000 Loaded scratch-off ticket sold at the Stop & Shop in Whiting. And, another $50,000 was won on a Millionaire Maker scratch-off ticket sold at Wawa in Barnegat.
Below is a list of all the winners:
NJ Lottery winners (Feb. 10 to Feb. 16)
| Draw Date | Game Name | Prize | Retailer | Address | Town | County |
| 02/10/2025 | Jersey Cash 5 | $484,967 | MYSTIC WINE & SPIRITS | 110 MATHISTOWN RD | LITTLE EGG HARBOR TWP | OCEAN |
| 02/10/2025 | Power 20X | $10,000 | QUICK STOP | 323 MAIN ST | ORANGE | ESSEX |
| 02/10/2025 | $1,000,000 Spectacular | $10,000 | ELM & UNION CONVENIENT STORE | 109 ELM ST | NEWARK | ESSEX |
| 02/10/2025 | Cold Cash | $10,000 | WAWA #383 | 100 12TH ST | HAMMONTON | ATLANTIC |
| 02/11/2025 | $1,000,000 Ultimate Spectacular | $1,000,000 | BIG PANTRY FOOD MARKET | 858 AMBOY AVE | PERTH AMBOY | MIDDLESEX |
| 02/11/2025 | $1,000,000 Spectacular | $10,000 | QUICK SHOP | 48 PATERSON ST | HILLSDALE | BERGEN |
| 02/11/2025 | 20X Cash Blitz | $10,000 | PALMYRA LIQUORS | 19-21 EAST BROAD ST | PALMYRA | BURLINGTON |
| 02/11/2025 | Multiplier Mania Fast Play Progressive | $89,378 | BORO LIQUORS | 23 ROUTE 206 SOUTH | RARITAN | SOMERSET |
| 02/11/2025 | Mega Millions | $10,000 | COUNTRY FARM | 125 MAIN ST | BRADLEY BEACH | MONMOUTH |
| 02/12/2025 | 20X Cash Blitz | $10,000 | NEWS AGENCY | 420 HIGH ST | BURLINGTON | BURLINGTON |
| 02/13/2025 | $50,000 Loaded | $50,000 | STOP & SHOP #855 | 400 LACEY RD | WHITING | OCEAN |
| 02/13/2025 | $50,000 Loaded | $50,000 | WAWA #8447 | 3449 BRUNSWICK PIKE | PRINCETON | MERCER |
| 02/13/2025 | Millionaire Maker | $50,000 | WAWA #441 | 550 N MAIN ST | BARNEGAT | OCEAN |
| 02/13/2025 | $1,000,000 Spectacular | $10,000 | DOVER BP | 18 ROUTE 46 EAST | DOVER | MORRIS |
| 02/13/2025 | Quick Draw | $15,000 | 7-ELEVEN #34338 | 33 JOURNAL SQUARE PLAZA | JERSEY CITY | HUDSON |
| 02/14/2025 | Mega Millions | $10,000 | LIQUOR RANGERS | 206 N WOOD AVE | LINDEN | UNION |
| 02/15/2025 | $20,000 Loaded | $20,000 | 7-ELEVEN #33431 | 309 NORTH AVE | GARWOOD | UNION |
| 02/15/2025 | $1,000,000 Spectacular | $10,000 | PLAINS PHARMACY | 578 VALLEY RD | WAYNE | PASSAIC |
| 02/15/2025 | Powerball | $50,000 | GLASSBORO CONVENIENCE | 6 GIRARD RD S | GLASSBORO | GLOUCESTER |
| 02/16/2025 | Jersey Cash 5 | $317,597 | WAWA #915 | 257 ROUTE 70 | MEDFORD | BURLINGTON |
| 02/16/2025 | Jersey Cash 5 | $317,597 | MANOR SWEET SHOPPE | 112 JACKSON AVE | RUTHERFORD | BERGEN |
New Jersey
Did anyone win Powerball? Winning numbers for March 4, 2026
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
Powerball winning numbers are in for the Wednesday, March 2 drawing with a jackpot that reached an estimated $20 million ($9.4 million cash option).
The winning numbers in Wednesday’s drawing are 7, 14, 42, 47, and 56, with Powerball number 6. The Power Play number is 4.
Did anyone win the Powerball jackpot?
No one won the Powerball jackpot
When is the next drawing of the Powerball?
The next Powerball drawing is Saturday. Drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
How late can you buy a Powerball ticket?
In New Jersey, in-store and online ticket sales are available until 9:59 p.m. on the night of the draw.
What does it cost to play Powerball?
Powerball costs $2 to play. For an additional $1 per play, the Power Play feature can multiply nonjackpot prizes by two, three, four, five or 10 times.
Are you a Powerball winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
All New Jersey Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $599.99. For prizes over $599.99, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at New Jersey Lottery offices. By mail, send a winner claim form, winning lottery ticket and a copy of a government-issued ID to New Jersey Lottery, Attn: Validations, PO Box 041, Trenton, NJ 08625-0041.
Winners can drop off their claim form and winning ticket in person at the New Jersey Lottery office where a secure drop box is available. Claim forms are also available at the office. Hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Lawrence Park Complex, 1333 Brunswick Avenue Circle, Trenton, NJ 08648.
To find a lottery retalier, you can search the NJ lotto website.
What is the Powerball payout?
The complete guide to winnings is:
- Match 5 White Balls + Powerball: Jackpot
- Match 5 White Balls: $1 million
- Match 4 White Balls + Powerball: $50,000
- Match 4 White Balls: $100
- Match 3 White Balls + Powerball: $100
- Match 3 White Balls: $7
- Match 2 White Balls + Powerball: $7
- Match 1 White Ball + Powerball: $4
- Match Powerball: $4
- Match 5 White Balls with Power Play: $2 million
- Match 4 White Balls + Powerball with Power Play: $200,000
- Match 4 White Balls with Power Play: $400
- Match 3 White Balls + Powerball with Power Play: $400
- Match 3 White Balls with Power Play: $28
- Match 2 White Balls + Powerball with Power Play: $28
- Match 1 White Ball + Powerball with Power Play: $16
- Match Powerball with Power Play: $16
What are the odds of winning the Powerball jackpot?
The overall odds of winning the Powerball are 1 in 292.2 million.
How do I find the Powerball winning numbers?
Powerball drawings are broadcast live every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. from the Florida Lottery draw studio in Tallahassee. Drawings are also lived streamed on Powerball.com. The winning numbers are posted to the Powerball and New Jersey Lottery websites.
New Jersey
NJ’s biggest Catholic diocese hits pause on plan to merge parishes
NJ pastor on trying to bring young people back to religion
Amid a growing number of people leaving religion, Rev. Preston Thompson of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Englewood is trying to bring young people back.
Michael Karas, NorthJersey.com
Last June, the Catholic Archdiocese of Newark launched a review called “We Are His Witnesses,” which aimed to consider potential consolidations or closures of some of its 211 North Jersey parishes.
But amid confusion and pushback from many parishioners, Cardinal Joseph Tobin said Wednesday that the archdiocese will now extend its review to allow for further study and conversations.
In a letter published on the Archdiocese website March 4, Tobin, the archbishop of Newark, noted the challenges remain the same: a steady decline in membership and a shortage of priests projected to grow worse in the coming years. He did not specify how much longer the process would take but said he would have more to announce in June.
The largest of New Jersey’s five Catholic dioceses, the Newark Archdiocese serves approximately 1.3 million people in Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union counties.
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Some parishioners, Tobin wrote, “came to believe — incorrectly — that the overall goal of We Are His Witnesses is to close churches. That has never been the purpose.
“This work is not driven by downsizing, but by mission: by the call to strengthen parish life so that it can truly form disciples and reach those who are not yet engaged in the life of the Church.”
The program’s aim is not to close churches, but to “strengthen parish life” he added.
He said a follow-up announcement would come on June 12 but reassured parishioners that “there is no need to fear that an immediate and wholesale closure of parishes will be announced.”
‘The Church is not a museum’
Current circumstances demand Church leaders to make difficult decisions, he said. “The challenges we face are real: fewer priests, fewer people in the pews, communities that look very different than they did even a generation ago, and financial strain. Ignoring the changed landscape does not preserve parish life; it weakens it. The Church is not a museum to preserve what it once was,” he wrote.
The initiative kicked off last summer, with meetings at churches around the region to allow parishioners to offer feedback. Many expressed fears about their future of their church, Tobin said.
Parishioners at many of the meetings and in letters to Tobin expressed concerns about the program. As a result, Tobin concluded that “it is clear that the communities of the Archdiocese need more time for honest discernment. We are extending this phase of our work to allow for deeper reflection and broader consultation throughout our local Church.”
“This is not a pause in mission. It is a call to take the mission seriously and to ask ourselves, with renewed honesty, what it means to be a missionary Church today.”
Msgr. Richard Arnhols, pastor emeritus of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Bergenfield and a member of a committee of pastoral leaders helping to guide the review, said that, “Based on the input from the priests and people of the parishes which took place last fall, Cardinal Tobin has approved a period of additional study and reflection before any decisions are made.”
The first step is further conversation among parish priests, which will take place this month, he said.
Gregory Hann, a religious instructor at St. Vincent Academy in Newark, applauded Tobin’s decision. “If we continue to do things the way we have been doing them, we become a stagnant Church and we allow the comforts of our culture and the outside to keep us from moving from the Cross to glory.”
Nicholas Grillo of Bloomfield, a parishioner who attended several listening sessions at Holy Rosary Church in Jersey City, approved of the decision. “Hopefully the pause will give them time to reevaluate this going forward,” he said.
He added that it was a “waste of money” to pay large sums of money to a consultant that “doesn’t understand the intricacies of the Archdiocese of Newark,” he said, referring to the Catholic Leadership Institute, a Pennsylvania group that the archdiocese has engaged.
Instead, Grillo suggested, “they should put together a group of lay parishioners and priests from the diocese who can collaborate on a better path forward.”
New Jersey
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There’s not a lot of runway left in the season, and stringing together a run of victories is at the top of their minds. New Jersey is 11 points out of the final Wild Card spot, and 13 out of third in the Metropolitan Division. Tuesday will mark the Devils final game before the NHL Trade Deadline, which is on Friday at 3 p.m.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are having a down year, based on where the expectations were set heading into the season. The Leafs have struggled to gain any traction in their season and sit just two points ahead of New Jersey with 64. Toronto is 12 points out of third in the Atlantic Division, and nine points out of a Wild Card spot.
The Leafs have a tendency to give up an abundance of shots to their opponents, ranking first in the league in shots against, per game with 31.8, which bodes will for a Devils team that averages 29.4 shots per game, ranking sixth in the league. Despite their overall struggles, the Leafs do have the league’s fourth-best penalty kill, working at an 83.1 percent efficiency.
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