Cumberland Farms stores in Massachusetts sold two $1 million mass lottery scratch tickets within two days. Both winners have not yet come forward to claim their prizes.
East Templeton and Methuen
The first win came on June 15, when a player bought a $4,000,000 EXTREME Cash ticket from the Cumberland in East Templeton and turned a $10 purchase into $1 million. The next day, a player in Methuen bought a winning ticket from Ted’s Stateline Mobil and also won $1 million from a $4,000,000 IN THE MONEY ticket.
The pace matters because the same stretch of days also included other large prizes. On June 18, a player bought a winning Fabulous Fortune ticket in Braintree and won $4 million, while two more $1 million wins landed from a $4,000,000 LION’S SHARE ticket sold at Westboro Shell in Westboro and a $4,000,000 Bonus Loot ticket sold at Lucky Spot Convenience in Randolph.
Massachusetts Lottery game counts
On the Massachusetts Lottery’s official website, $4,000,000 EXTREME Cash still had 6 prizes of $1 million left and none of its 2 top prizes of $4 million had been won. The $4,000,000 Cash Doubler game had 7 prizes of $1 million, with 4 already won, and 3 top prizes of $4 million, with 1 won.
Those counts show why the run of wins stood out without exhausting the games. Large prizes were still on the board even after the Cumberland and other Massachusetts tickets hit, so the chain of wins did not close out the available jackpots.
Cumberland Farms in Massachusetts
For players who bought tickets at Cumberland locations, the practical question is simple: the tickets bought on June 15 and June 16 already paid, but the money has not yet been collected by the winners. Anyone holding a prize ticket still needs to present it through the Massachusetts Lottery’s claim process, because the wins remain unclaimed until the player comes forward.
The broader picture is a short burst of high-value scratch-ticket sales across Massachusetts, with Cumberland Farms at the center of two of the $1 million wins. The immediate open question is whether either of those Cumberland winners has claimed the prize yet; for now, both prizes remain waiting.






