Someone in New Jersey just won big time!!!

I'm talking millions and millions of dollars.

$32 million to be exact!

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It's 4th largest jackpot in Pick-6 history, according to reports.

And the winning ticket was sold at a convenience store in Ocean County!

According to NJ.com, the three largest Pick-6 jackpots were in 2001, 2002, and 2004.

- February 6, 2001 - $48.9 million

- June 3, 2002 - $45.9 million

- May 10, 2004 - $35.5 million

Read More: New Winner! New Jersey Liquor Store Sells $2 Million Scratch-Off Ticket

We were just celebrating a big $2 million win earlier this week.

The lucky scratch-off was purchased at a liquor store in Bergen County.

Lottery officials made the winning announcement on social media saying that the winning scratch-off was sold at BuyRite Liquors on Route 46 West in Lodi.

The winner played the $25 Millionaire Maker Scratch-Offs...turning $25 into $2 million!

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A million dollar Powerball ticket was sold in Morris County recently, matching five numbers but not the Powerball.

That ticket was purchased at ShopRite on Beaverbrook Road in Lincoln Park.

Now we're talking $32 million!

So where was the lucky ticket sold in Ocean County?

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Ocean County Convenience Store Sells Winning $32 Million Lottery Ticket

The lucky Pick-6 ticket was bought at Quick Mart on Bennetts Mills Road in Jackson, according to New Jersey Lottery officials.

How exciting!

NJ.com reports that the store owner will be able to cash in on the big win too.

They'll get a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

A big congratulations to the big winner!!

Here's a list of even more lucky New Jersey lottery players...

14 New Jersey Lottery winners of $1M or more from this summer

14 people won $1 million or more playing various New Jersey Lottery games in July, August, and September 2024.

Gallery Credit: Chris Coleman

14 people just won a combined $2.3M with NJ Lottery — here's where

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