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CAMBRIDGE MAN WINS $75,000 PLAYING DEAL OR NO DEAL
February 10, 2009
Congratulations to JS Denis Gagne of Cambridge who won $75,000 playing DEAL OR NO DEAL (INSTANT lottery game #1516).

“I went for a walk and decided to get an instant ticket,” Gagne said of his top prize win. “It is nice to win,” he went on to say. “The 50 year-old plans to buy a new car and invest the windfall.

The winning ticket was purchased at Little Short Stop located on Norfolk Avenue in Cambridge.

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