$1MPowerballprize is Connecticut Lottery's largest in July

Jul. 31—Here is the list of people who claimed prizes of $50,000 or more during July.

Wethersfield resident, $77,000 on a Lucky 777 ticket sold at Mobil in Wethersfield.

Carlos L, of Bridgeport; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Checkers Food Store in Bridgeport.

Daniel G, of Bridgeport; $50,000 on a Super Cashword 23 ticket sold at Kwok's Enterprise LLC in Bristol.

West Lafayette, Indiana resident, $440,000 on a $20,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE 2ND ED. ticket sold at 7-Eleven in Hamden.

Farmington resident, $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Kwik Mart in Plainville.

Carl C, of Bloomfield; $100,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Citgo Tunxis Food Mart in Bloomfield.

Old Saybrook resident, $50,000 on a $1,000,000 Extreme Cash ticket sold at Cumberland Farms in Westport.

Gamaliel G, of Jersey City, New Jersey; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Foxwoods Casino Outpost in Ledyard.

Windsor Locks resident, $91,336 on a FAST PLAY — $2 STACKS OF CA$H PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at Stop & Shop in Windsor.

Norman P, of Middletown; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at City Gas South Main LLC in New Britain.

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Hartford resident, $188,451 on a FAST PLAY — $5 STACKS OF CA$H PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at Park Gas And Food in Hartford.

Maria A, of Stamford; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Bull's Head Cigar in Stamford.

Roger L, of Dudley, Massachusetts; $50,000 on a CLEOPATRA ticket sold at Brooklyn Market in Brooklyn.

South Windsor resident, $100,000 on a $100,000 Cashword 12 ticket sold at Rock Vape & Cigar in South Windsor.

Hartford resident; $50,000 on a Super Cashword 23 ticket sold at Nouria in Hartford.

Marisa K, of Naugatuck; $100,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Amg Retail I LLC in Naugatuck.

Paula R, of Cos Cob; $124,907 on a FAST PLAY — $5 STACKS OF CA$H PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at Greenwich Bp in Old Greenwich.

Enfield resident; $1,000,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Wheels in Milford.

Middletown resident; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Crosstown LLC in East Hartford.

Pedro H, of New Britain; $75,000 on a PLAY4 ticket sold at Westside Wine & Liquor LLC in New Britain.

Yakpawolo K, of Hartford; $50,000 on a Casino Action ticket sold at Welcome Package Store in Hartford.

George W, of Vernon; $82,948 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Best Gas in Manchester.

The Connecticut Lottery publishes the list of prize winners of $10,000 or more on its website. According to its rules: "Winners cannot remain anonymous. The CT Lottery will consider a winner's name, city/town, and the prize amount a matter of public record unless the winner produces a valid protective order or Address Confidentiality Program authorization card."

While most winners claim prizes using their individual names, some winners come forward using other legal entities (i.e., trusts, business partnership) to claim their prizes — to better shield their identities. In those instances, the Lottery will promote the winner using that legal entity's name.