What Massachusetts Stores Have The Most Lottery Winners In November?
I know we think we can BEAT the system to find What Massachusetts Stores Have The Most Lottery Winners. If you play the lottery, you probably play that movie in…

WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 07: In this photo illustration, tickets for the upcoming Powerball lottery are seen on November 07, 2022 in Washington, DC. The estimated Powerball jackpot for the November 7th drawing has increased to $1.9 billion, with an estimated lump sum payment of $929.1 million. (Photo illustration by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
I know we think we can BEAT the system to find What Massachusetts Stores Have The Most Lottery Winners.
- Do I try the small mom and pops?
- What about the big chain supermarkets?
- Maybe go to the deepest, back roads variety store?
- Should I buy multi tickets of the same game?
- Are there winning tickets in those vending machines?
- Why don't I know anyone who wins?
- Are they really winners?
- Maybe I should contribute more in my 401k?
If you play the lottery, you probably play that movie in your head each time you play.
But did you know that each day, you can actually SEE a list of the stores that pay off?
According to Mass Live:
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of all the winning tickets each day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
Here are some November examples
November 9-$10,000,000 Bonus Wins-$650,000 Worcester, Star Pizza
November 7-$15,000,000 Money Maker-$650,000 Easthampton, Valley Farms
November 7-$1,000,000 Holiday Bonus-$650,000 Ashland, Lucky Farms
November 4-100X The Money-$650,000 Hyde Park-Laly's Market
November 7-500 GRAND-$500,000-Westminster-Energy North
November 7-KENO-$240,000-Brockton Brack's Bar & Grill
November 9-POWERBALL-$100,000-Reading-Reading Quick Stop
November 9-MILLIONS-$100,000-Springfield-Pride Station & Store
November 8-$15,000,000 Money Maker-$100,000-Dracut-A.L. Prime
November 7-POWERBALL-$1,000,000-N. Quincy-Squaretown Market & Liquors
November 5-POWERBALL-$1,000,000 Boxboro-Energy North
November 6-MASS CASH-$100,000-Lunenburg-Bakers Whalom Variety
Now we know where to find what Massachusetts stores have the most lottery winners! If you win remember your pal Jaybeau!
Good luck!
You may not even realize it, but you created Massachusetts TOP 50 Slang Words. You possess a unique trait. We speak like NO one else on earth, if they are not from here.
Some Call It Boston-ese
Our language is so famous, it's been the inspiration behind countless Saturday Night Live skits. How about those famous Dunkin commercials? Remember Jimmy Fallon in Fever Pitch? He had to learn all about our wonderful vernacular, and he's a Yankees fan.
When Do We Lose Our Accent?
That's a great question. Some always retain a bit of the Boston-ese. If you listen carefully to me on WROR from 2p-7p, you can hear me slip back into my childhood tone, as if I was with Mom at Joardan MAASH at Christmas. Sometimes, I bring a grinda, to work. (In Philly, they call it a hoagie.) Being from WISTA, it took me a few years, to loose the accent. But it comes back around the holidays, CUZ, I'm with my family, and the influence is over-powering.
So, if you suffer from the same dark magic around the holidays, stop, take a sip from the bubla and see why these top 50 slang words make us Massholes. Here are Massachusetts TOP 50 Slang Words!
(from Time Out)
Bubbler, a drinking fountain
It's really BUB-LA
The Cape
Cape Cod. It's really DA-Cape
Carriage
a shopping cart that you use at the MAAAAKET
Cellar
The cellah
The Charles
It is really Dirty Water?
Clicker
The remote control.....pronounced click-AH
Coogans
Dollah drafts
Comm Ave
Cawm Ave. If you say Commonwealth Avenue, we know you're not from here
Dollah Drafts
Coogans, again
Dungarees
Jeans
Dunks
Really? (If I have to explain, meet me on Commonwealth Avenue.)
Eastie
East BAAAWSTON
Frappe
Milk shake
Frickin
How we say F---- and keep our job
The Garden
GAADEN.....where the CELTS play
Hosie
to call dibs on something
The Hub
Now, it's our sister station.
I could care less
how we like to say that we couldn’t care less about something
In Town
We refuse to refer to the City of Boston as a city.
Jimmies
Chocolate Sprinkles
Kid
A term of endearment that you use to address your closest friends. A requirement in every Mark Wahlberg movie.
Mass-hole
"A derogatory term for Massachusetts residents that Bay Staters have reappropriated."
It's derogatory?
Nor’easter
A winter storm that we get at least once a year, prompting us all to freak out and ravage the grocery stores for milk, eggs and bread.
The name Shelby Scott (R.I.P.) comes to mind.
No Suh
No sir; no way.
OFD
Originally from Dorchester. A requirement in every Mark Wahlberg movie
Packie
First time we used it was at the age of 15. A liquor store; short for “package store.”
The Pike
Short for Massachusetts Turn Pike.
Pissa
Short for "that's awesome." Sometimes, used with the pre-fix, 'wicked'
Pockabook
Your purse
The Pru
The Prudential Tower. The Top of The Pru: Where my voice comes from every day from 2p-7p, into your radio.
Regular
A coffee with cream and "suga.."
Pronounced REG-U-LAAAH
Ripper
Great party. You called in sick
Rotary
Roundabout, where somehow we never die
So don’t I
me, too. (We like to throw in negatives when they aren't necessary)
Southie
South Boston
Historically Irish-American neighborhood, that on St. Patties Day, you become someone else
Space-saver
Any large household object (i.e. a lawn chair, a barrel) used after a winter storm to prevent anyone from taking your painstakingly shoveled, on-street parking spot.
Statie
Our friends, The Massachusetts State Police
Sticker
A state inspection sticker for your car that you must renew on the same month every year, lest you get pulled over by a Statie; pronounced “stick-ah.”
Supper
After lunch, around 8pm, we have "suppah"
The T
The MBTA, our public transit system that's usually on fire
The Train
Not the T, but it is, kinda, but not.
This f----kin guy
A stranger who’s pissed you off
Or a friend you never see
Tonic
Soda
or Pop
Townie
A city native who’s never left the neighborhood they grew up in, still hanging around in all of the same places with the same people.
Triple decker
A popular three-floor apartment building, where each unit has a front porch/balcony, so people can sit outside, yell to their neighbors. Pronounced "dekkah"
Wicked
Means "awesome"
Sometimes followed with "pissa"
Yah huh
I agree
Yah no
I disagree
Bang a uey
Make a U-Turn
Grinder
Sub sandwich, pronounced "GRIND-dah"




