A scratch-off lottery ticket worth $200,000 for the “Deep Pockets” game was sold recently at a Morris County convenience store
The winning ticket was sold at the 7-Eleven on Morris Avenue in Summit, New Jersey Lottery officials said.
Three of the four top-prize tickets in the scratch-off game have now been won.
The previous $200,000 winners were sold in September at Somos Peru at 629 Elizabeth Ave. in Elizabeth in Union County and Welsh Farms, 92 Flock Road, in Hamilton in Mercer County.
The game, which costs $5, began in August and had more than 5.3 million tickets printed.
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