Erving man wins $4M in state lottery

Erving resident Jeremy Bouchard won $4 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$4,000,000 Jumbo Cash” game with an instant ticket he purchased at the Sandri convenience store and gas station at 416 Federal St. in Greenfield. He was joined by his partner, Victoria Gibson, when claiming his prize at the Lottery’s headquarters in Dorchester. He opted to receive a one-time payment of $2.6 million (before taxes). The store receives a $40,000 bonus for its sale of the ticket.

Erving resident Jeremy Bouchard won $4 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$4,000,000 Jumbo Cash” game with an instant ticket he purchased at the Sandri convenience store and gas station at 416 Federal St. in Greenfield. He was joined by his partner, Victoria Gibson, when claiming his prize at the Lottery’s headquarters in Dorchester. He opted to receive a one-time payment of $2.6 million (before taxes). The store receives a $40,000 bonus for its sale of the ticket. MASSLOTTERY.COM

By DOMENIC POLI

Staff Writer

Published: 04-02-2024 4:08 PM

Modified: 04-02-2024 7:36 PM


GREENFIELD — An Erving man says he plans to purchase a house and a car after winning $4 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery last month.

Jeremy Bouchard played the “$4,000,000 Jumbo Cash” game with an instant ticket he purchased from the Sandri convenience store and gas station at 416 Federal St. in Greenfield, according to the Lottery’s website. He opted for a one-time payment of $2.6 million, before taxes.

Sandri will receive $40,000 for its sale of the winning ticket.

“We love it when our customers win at lottery,” Mike Behn, Sandri’s president and chief operating officer, said Tuesday. “When they win, we win — and that’s good.”

He said customers tend to buy lottery tickets where winning tickets have been sold. He also said this was Sandri’s biggest winning share to date.

Reach Domenic Poli at: dpoli@recorder.com or
413-930-4120.

Article continues after...

Yesterday's Most Read Articles

Longtime Orange public servant Richard Sheridan dies at 78
As I See It: Between Israel and Palestine: Which side should we be on, and why?
Retired police officer, veteran opens firearms training academy in Millers Falls
Deerfield’s Tilton Library expansion ‘takes a village’
Big turnout expected Sunday for 14th annual WMass Mother’s Day Half Marathon in Whately
High Schools: Big sixth inning propels Franklin Tech past Smith Vocational (PHOTOS)