N.J. couple claims $70M Powerball jackpot

Mar 26, 2012, 5:56 pm (36 comments)

Powerball

'Can't win it if you're not in it'

Tomorrow is Celeste Tamburello's 15-year anniversary at her job. It's also the day the new millionaire will put in her two weeks notice.

After buying a lottery ticket every week for the past eight years, Tamburello and her husband, Joseph, discovered Saturday night they bought the winning ticket to a $70 million Powerball jackpot.

Since they chose the lump sum option, the Tinton Falls, New Jersey, couple will take home $41.5 million before taxes.

"It's unbelievable," said Celeste Tamburello, 41. "I just never in a million years thought a $2 lottery ticket would turn into a $70 million Powerball ticket."

The couple bought the "quick pick" ticket at Little Silver Family Pharmacy last Sunday. On Friday night, Joseph Tamburello's sister called to tell them that's where the winning ticket to that Wednesday's jackpot had been sold.

Joseph Tamburello ran and got the ticket, while his wife pulled up the winning numbers.

One by one she read out the numbers. Each time, her husband said, "Got it."

Then she read out the powerball number, which was 6.

"He jumps up, said 'Oh my God it's us," she said. "We were just like screaming, the dogs were barking, my sister-in-law was crying."

They checked the ticket and re-checked it over the weekend, and showed up at lottery headquarters in Trenton this morning. They spoke briefly to reporters there this afternoon and were presented with a fictitious check for $70 million.

The couple, who have no children, have a few immediate plans to spend the money when they receive the real check in a few weeks.

"My wife wants a Cadillac," said Tamburello, 53. They also want to travel outside of the United States and take their family on a big vacation.

She works for Compass Group, a food services company, and will put in her two weeks notice tomorrow. He's a self-employed computer consultant and plans to scale back his work.

New Jersey is home to one other Powerball winner, Sandra McNeil, a Morristown resident who won $211 million on March 13, 2010.

Powerball is played in 42 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Meanwhile, the Mega Millions jackpot has hit $363 million, the third largest jackpot ever, in advance of a Tuesday night drawing, leading lottery officials to dub the season "March Madness."

Celeste Tamburello said she will be buying a ticket for the Mega Millions drawing as well, and doesn't plan to stop playing the lottery.

"You can't win it if you're not in it," she said.

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Comments

mightwin's avatarmightwin

Congrats to them.......with that win powerballs average jackpot won is lowered yet again

bigboy90000

That will be me Wednesday morning

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

This is so nice. They will be able to retire young and be able to devote time, resources and energy to whatever they love to do.

I have not played powerball since they hiked the price to $2 but judging by the rate the JP is being hit  I think I will return.

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

next JP about 70 miles to their south. Wink

kyokushin187's avatarkyokushin187

I always wonded why do you have to give a press conference and why people do it? I would have waited and formed a trust. now they have to worry about all the unwanted press. boy i tell ya the media are diseased vultures for story. to bad for the mm winners.bring on the circus. I would have waited.

maximumfun's avatarmaximumfun

Congrats to the winners.  I hope that the money allows them to expand their happiness and that they stay together to weather the future as one.

VenomV12

8 years in for $70 million, not bad. 

Congratulations.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

The 2/25/2012 $70M  PB jackpot was won with an $8 Quick Pick Ticket. The winning combination was on the first line of the 4 lines ticket. Powerball is generating more jackpots winners than Mega millions since the new game matrix went in effect.

Playing the lottery is a Win or Lose situation no matter how many tickets we buy. They spent $2 for a ticket and won $70M.

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Quote: Originally posted by mightwin on Mar 26, 2012

Congrats to them.......with that win powerballs average jackpot won is lowered yet again

Congrats to the winners......Hurray!

mediabrat's avatarmediabrat

Quote: Originally posted by kyokushin187 on Mar 26, 2012

I always wonded why do you have to give a press conference and why people do it? I would have waited and formed a trust. now they have to worry about all the unwanted press. boy i tell ya the media are diseased vultures for story. to bad for the mm winners.bring on the circus. I would have waited.

Some states mandate it.  They claim it gives all players confidence that real people are winning the jackpots.

I've always wondered what would happen if you lived in one of those states and refused to do the dog and pony show.  Would they force you to forfeit the prize?

Guru101's avatarGuru101

I'm gonna buy a PB ticket when it gets to $70M. lol

CajunWin4's avatarCajunWin4

       Congrats to them  !! They should have formed a blind trust and get a financial advisor just to start off right . Now the have to worry about every so many issues .

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by Guru101 on Mar 26, 2012

I'm gonna buy a PB ticket when it gets to $70M. lol

$70M, $60M, $70M had been won since the new game matrix went in effect. The $336M jackpot does not count since it had ticket sales from the old game matrix. Powerball is generating more jackpot winners than mega millions. Good Luck.

Simba774

Tomorrow will be my lucky day.

DisplacedLurker

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Mar 26, 2012

$70M, $60M, $70M had been won since the new game matrix went in effect. The $336M jackpot does not count since it had ticket sales from the old game matrix. Powerball is generating more jackpot winners than mega millions. Good Luck.

If I recall correctly, for the 336M Powerball jackpot, the first week or two had the original $1 dollar play, but as the jackpot kept going on, it eventually reached the date where it became $2 per play. I'd say the ticket sales were a combination of both matrixes since they were both in effect with that particular jackpot.

Anyway, I'm so happy for these guys! Only eight years of playing and they won, wow! Not too shabby. I hope they use their money wisely and live healthy and prosperous lives. Congrats to the couple! Hurray!

And ha ha, while I do wish that you didn't have to do these press conferences in all states, it's nice to see someone honest saying that even with the win they'll still play the lottery. Big Grin

keepitreal

I through Todd won because the winner won in N.J and Todd from there. I think he play the lottery for 8 years. Then I found out it was not him.

Piaceri

Congrats to the winners! $70m is just as good as $363m in my book. Both are more than I have, and both would make life so much easier (not simpler, but easier).  I'm still playing the PB at $2/ticket. 

White Bounce

meetoo's avatarmeetoo

Congradulations! Wishing you wisdom to do well with it and use it wisely.

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Mar 26, 2012

The 2/25/2012 $70M  PB jackpot was won with an $8 Quick Pick Ticket. The winning combination was on the first line of the 4 lines ticket. Powerball is generating more jackpots winners than Mega millions since the new game matrix went in effect.

Playing the lottery is a Win or Lose situation no matter how many tickets we buy. They spent $2 for a ticket and won $70M.

Didn't realize the winner from the Feb 25 drawing came forward. Thanks for the update.

Lucky SOB

i bet there hoping the mm jackpot will take away some of the attention they'll soon recive. bad move coming forward with no real plan but hey im not the won so best of luck.

C0w Pi3

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Mar 26, 2012

next JP about 70 miles to their south. Wink

next JP about 70 miles south and across the river in Delaware Wink

Lucky SOB

Quote: Originally posted by C0w Pi3 on Mar 27, 2012

next JP about 70 miles south and across the river in Delaware Wink

if i cant win i hope some in delaware does

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Really, a 2$ ticket.   

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by DisplacedLurker on Mar 26, 2012

If I recall correctly, for the 336M Powerball jackpot, the first week or two had the original $1 dollar play, but as the jackpot kept going on, it eventually reached the date where it became $2 per play. I'd say the ticket sales were a combination of both matrixes since they were both in effect with that particular jackpot.

Anyway, I'm so happy for these guys! Only eight years of playing and they won, wow! Not too shabby. I hope they use their money wisely and live healthy and prosperous lives. Congrats to the couple! Hurray!

And ha ha, while I do wish that you didn't have to do these press conferences in all states, it's nice to see someone honest saying that even with the win they'll still play the lottery. Big Grin

Yes, I meant to say that it had tickets sales from both matrices. 3 powerball jackpots of $70M New York, $60M Rhode Island, and $70M New Jersey had been won with the new game matrix. I feel that powerball has made more millionaires the way they promised.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on Mar 26, 2012

Didn't realize the winner from the Feb 25 drawing came forward. Thanks for the update.

Yes she did. The winner was a beautiful lady from WESTCHESTER New York. They had pictures and videos of the winning ticket online. She spent $8 for a 4 lines powerball Quick Pick Ticket and the winning combination was on the first line. Do not ask me why she spent $8 on a ticket for 4 lines instead of spending $10 for a 5 lines ticket, even though she and her husband were spending $10 weekly on MM and PB.

Playing the lottery is WIN or LOSE situation no matter how many tickets we buy. She bought 4 lines Quick Pick , and  she won.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by RedStang on Mar 27, 2012

Really, a 2$ ticket.   

PLAYING THE LOTTERY IS A WIN/LOSE SITUATION NO MATTER HOW MANY TICKETS WE BUY.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Nice win. I hope that they have hobbies, because you need something to occupy your time.

Best wishes to them!

rad242

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Mar 26, 2012

$70M, $60M, $70M had been won since the new game matrix went in effect. The $336M jackpot does not count since it had ticket sales from the old game matrix. Powerball is generating more jackpot winners than mega millions. Good Luck.

This has been a point I have been trying to make for a week now. Yeah, it's kool to chase $363m but one maybe two individuals at best will claim that big jackpot. I have not given up on the Powerball as an option. If they maintain this trend, Lady Luck will make her rounds to a lot more of us this year!

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Mar 27, 2012

Yes she did. The winner was a beautiful lady from WESTCHESTER New York. They had pictures and videos of the winning ticket online. She spent $8 for a 4 lines powerball Quick Pick Ticket and the winning combination was on the first line. Do not ask me why she spent $8 on a ticket for 4 lines instead of spending $10 for a 5 lines ticket, even though she and her husband were spending $10 weekly on MM and PB.

Playing the lottery is WIN or LOSE situation no matter how many tickets we buy. She bought 4 lines Quick Pick , and  she won.

Just validates that $1000 in tickets isn't needed Smiley

sully16's avatarsully16

Congrats to the lucky winners, enjoy !

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

Quote: Originally posted by sully16 on Mar 27, 2012

Congrats to the lucky winners, enjoy !

Yes congrats to the winners. I live in the same town as the winners and since I work in Little Silver (where they bought their tickets and that is where I buy my tickets at 7-11), I thought my ship had come in but it hasn't. Maybe one of these days.

When I do win: I'd buy a house (don't own one yet), trade in my 2002 car for a new one, share some with my family and loved ones, go on a golf vacation with my buddies, go to Hawaii with my girlfriend, go to Disney with my daughter and siblings, travel to tennis and golf tournaments, go to NBA, NFL and MLB games all around the country, $ponsor local money tennis tournaments (I teach tennis), and work at rehabbing some foreclosed homes in my area.

Other than that, be a good person and try to live a good life.

Ahhh....

You hear me Ridge!

desert's avatardesert

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on Mar 27, 2012

Just validates that $1000 in tickets isn't needed Smiley

Buying $1000 worth of tickets, by any means, will not increase any odds of winning the JP.

You either have the drawn numbers or you don't.

GYM RICE

In some cases, not coming forward can make it a lot more difficult for yourself.  When no one comes forward or does it secretely, this can create more of a firestorm. Many people are jealous of lotto winners. Neighbors and even family members. And with this day and age with the amount of media happening 24/7, its almost impossible to go from rags to riches and not have anyone notice. Sure you should tell almost no one when you hit big. But some PR people will tell you to do a press release and keep it short and generic. The quicker its done, the quicker someone else will hit the big one and move the attention from you. Otherwise, you will continuly be waiting for the story of your win to unfold. And that attention could be 10 fold to if you were to just release a generic press release.  Most of us would love to stay unknown after a big win for sure. But it just may be next to impossible to do so.

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

Quote: Originally posted by GYM RICE on Mar 27, 2012

In some cases, not coming forward can make it a lot more difficult for yourself.  When no one comes forward or does it secretely, this can create more of a firestorm. Many people are jealous of lotto winners. Neighbors and even family members. And with this day and age with the amount of media happening 24/7, its almost impossible to go from rags to riches and not have anyone notice. Sure you should tell almost no one when you hit big. But some PR people will tell you to do a press release and keep it short and generic. The quicker its done, the quicker someone else will hit the big one and move the attention from you. Otherwise, you will continuly be waiting for the story of your win to unfold. And that attention could be 10 fold to if you were to just release a generic press release.  Most of us would love to stay unknown after a big win for sure. But it just may be next to impossible to do so.

Hey Gym, I think you could keep yourself anonymous if you let your attorney form a trust for you and then let your attorney claim the money on behalf of the trust. The attorney faces the media instead of you. I've heard people on this forum and other legal sites recommend it.

Lottery officials and the IRS would know the true identity of the person behind the trust (they do a social security number sweep to see if you owe back taxes or child support). But the media would not know the person behind the trust.

However, your friends, relatives, neighbors and co-workers would probably find out (word of mouth) and you'd have to have a strategy to deal with them.

Other than that, enjoy the winnings and take care of the people you love and those that love you, mate!

ecnirP's avatarecnirP

Idiots. The Powerball jackpot was a third the size of the Mega Millions, a ticket cost twice as much as a Mega Millions, and the odds of winning are now the same as Mega Millions. What kind of idiots buy Powerball lottery tickets in that situation?

 

Oh yeah, people who won $70M doing it.

 

Idiots.

 

Unhappy

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by ecnirP on Mar 27, 2012

Idiots. The Powerball jackpot was a third the size of the Mega Millions, a ticket cost twice as much as a Mega Millions, and the odds of winning are now the same as Mega Millions. What kind of idiots buy Powerball lottery tickets in that situation?

 

Oh yeah, people who won $70M doing it.

 

Idiots.

 

Unhappy

now this idiot needs to get lucky just 70 miles south of them,

i got tix for the states 6/49 game @ 10.6 mil.

i think these winners play same game,

but instead won a game w/ much higher odds than state game.

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