JACKMAN $ A $600,000 Powerball lottery ticket was sold from Bishop's Store this weekend. No one had claimed the by early evening Monday.
"We sell a lot of tickets to Canadians," said Ray Levesque, who owns the store with wife, Lorraine. "Probably it's sitting in Old Orchard Beach right now.
"Hopefully, they'll pick it up on their way back. Time will tell."
Many Canadians travel to southern Maine and spend summers in the area of Old Orchard Beach. Jackman is less than 20 miles from the Canadian border.
Lorraine Levesque said the sign that is automatically programmed by the Maine State Lottery Commission was flashing the winner Monday morning.
"I think it must be a Canadian, because we haven't heard anything," she said.
Rich Sperlazzi, marketing manager for the Maine State Lottery Commission, said the winner has a year to cash in the winning ticket.
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