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VOL. 112, NO. 7 SEPTEMBER 17-23, 2020
Ridgewood
YMCA to off er
free, in-person
child care
Page 3
RTU organizes
protest
outside luxury
developer’s home
Pages 6-7
Winning
Take-5 ticket
sold in
Ridgewood
The big rock that helped shaped the Brooklyn/Queens border in Ridgewood: See Page 18
Photo by Angélica Acevedo
END OF
AN ERA
Rego Park Center braces for
Century 21 closure
See Page 8
SINCE 1908
BY JACOB KAYE
JKAYE@SCHNEPSMEDIA.COM
@QNS
A winning lottery ticket worth
nearly $30,000 was purchased
at 99 cents store in Ridgewood
earlier this week.
The Take-5 ticket, worth $29,250, was
purchased at Yong He 99 Cents, located
at 68-02 Fresh Pond Rd., according to
the New York Lottery. The winning
numbers were selected during the
Monday, Sept. 14, Take-5 drawing.
A lottery player in White Plains,
New York selected the same winning
numbers on Monday, also winning a
cash prize worth $29,250.
Take-5 numbers, drawn from a fi eld
of one to 39, are drawn every night at
11:21 p.m. Winning players have up to
one year from the date of the drawing
to claim their prize.
Queens has had the hot hand while
playing the Take-5 game over the past
several weeks.
On Tuesday, Sept. 8, a Corona
deli sold a lottery ticket worth over
$30,000.
A lottery ticket worth over $63,000
was purchased in College Point and
was selected as the winning ticket
for the Sept. 3 Take-5 drawing. Just
a few days earlier, a winning ticket
worth over $31,000 was purchased at
a Richmond Hill deli and selected for
the Aug. 29 drawing.
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