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TOWNSEND WOMAN CLAIMS $801 $HAKE A DAY JACKPOT
June 20, 2012
Lori Raprager of Townsend claimed an $801 “$hake a Day” EZPLAY jackpot with a ticket purchased at The Betsy located at 217 Broadway Street in Townsend.

Lori and her husband went to The Betsy for pizza on Father’s Day where she played “$hake a Day” for the first time.  Lori said, “My husband suggested I play ‘$hake a Day’ and I won the jackpot with five 5’s!  It was a great Father’s Day!”

Lori has no immediate plans for her winnings other than putting it in savings.

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