
Someone in Bucks County might have a $100,000 winning ticket, but not for much longer, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.
The PA Lottery in a news release Friday announced it is looking for the owner of a New Year’s Millionaire Raffle Ticket sold on Jan. 4, 2025, at the Weis Markets in Doylestown Township before the deadline to claim the prize passes in less than two months.
The unclaimed winning ticket, number 00399216, was one of four $100,000 winners from tickets sold in Bucks, Monroe, York and Blair counties in January.
A prize claim must be filed with the PA Lottery, either by mail or at a Lottery Area Office, by Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026. The PA Lottery recommends winners sign their tickets immediately.
The nearest lottery office is in Philadelphia at 700 Packer Ave. and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays.
More information on how to claim a winning ticket can be found at www.palottery.pa.gov.
The Millionaire Raffle included a total of 6,000 winners sharing part of a $5.8 million grand total picked from 500,000 tickets purchased between Nov. 12, 2024 and Jan. 4, 2025, when the tickets sold out.
The game included the four $100,000 tickets, 100 prizes for $1,000; 5,892 $100 prize winners; and four $1 million top prize winners — which includes two tickets also sold in Bucks County.
One top prize ticket was sold at the Saz Petroleum station on 400 W. Street Road, in Warminster, and the second was sold at the CVS at 101 Oxford Valley Road, in Morrisville.
Stores that sell winning lottery tickets receive a $5,000 selling bonus from the PA Lottery.
Chris Ullery can be reached at cullery@couriertimes.com.
