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Update: $1M Powerball Tickets Sold In Pa., N.J.

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PHILADELPHIA -

If you bought a Powerball ticket for Wednesday night's drawing, check it.

We now know where tickets worth $1 million each were sold in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

The million-dollar winner in the Keystone State was purchased at Andre Farms on West Philadelphia Avenue in Oley, Berks County.

The lucky ticket buyer in New Jersey patronized a 7-Eleven on East Main Street in Marlton, Burlington County.

These tickets correctly matched all five white balls, 06-27-46-51-56, but not the red Powerball 21, for a $1 million second-tier prize, less 25 percent federal withholding.

There was one winner that matched all of the numbers for the $337-million jackpot. That ticket was sold in Michigan.

Like your odds better when the money is lower? The Powerball jackpot now resets to an estimated annuity value of $40 million, or $26.7 million cash, for Saturday's drawing.

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