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April 23, 2008
Jacinta C. Leyne of Lexington won a $1 million prize playing the Limited Edition World Series Boston Red Sox Instant Ticket from the Massachusetts State Lottery. Leyne, a mother of four, received her first of 20 annuity checks for $50,000 before taxes today at Lottery headquarters in Braintree.

She bought the lucky ticket at Main Street Variety in Wakefield. The store will receive a $10,000 commission on the sale..

The Limited Edition World Series Boston Red Sox Instant Ticket features 20 instant prizes of $1 million and two instant prizes of $10 million – the largest instant prize in U.S. lottery history. Players can also win unique memorabilia and fabulous Red Sox trips.

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