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BELLINGHAM MAN WINS A $ 1 MILLION BONANZA
December 13, 2011
Ryan V. Kudirka of Bellingham is the latest player to win a $1 million prize playing the Billion Dollar Bonanza instant game. Kudirka came to Braintree today to collect the first of 20 annual payments of $50,000, before taxes.

The construction worker said he plans on buying a new car with his windfall; he bought the lucky ticket at Hilltop Farms located at 201 Pulaski Boulevard in Bellingham

The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale.

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