04/17/2009
from the Kennebec Journal
BUDGET CUTS ORDERED
Many happy returns in Richmond
Tax woes land on Whitefield
Rapist denied new trial
AUGUSTA MINDING A MINE
SPORT OF KINGS Falconry a blend of dedication and commitment
COLLEGE HOCKEY: Maine rallies but falls short against Boston College
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby women win season opener at home tournament
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from the Morning Sentinel
WEDDING BURGLAR JAILED
Youths talk Turkey Day
Plenty of free Thanksgiving meals available
Turkey prices make for happier holiday
Kennebec County Superior Court
POLICE
COLLEGE HOCKEY: Maine rallies but falls short against Boston College
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby women win season opener at home tournament
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Brenda Ripton said Thursday night that she had received a check for $700,000 earlier in the day.
The federal government took 25 percent and the state 5 percent, but it's all good for Ripton.
"I'm overwhelmed," said Ripton, who will be 58 in two weeks. "Me and my husband Philip are both out of work."
Ripton said she purchased the scratch ticket four years ago from the Dixmont Corner Store, which has since burned.
Her winning ticket was part of a second-chance lottery, in which non-winners fill out the back of the ticket.
The state printed 2.5 million of the Texas Hold 'em tickets and it has taken this long to sell them all, Ripton said.
"I totally forgot about it -- I didn't have a clue," she said.
A woman from the Maine State Lottery called Ripton on Tuesday morning and advised her to sit down, she said.
"I didn't believe them," she said. "I thought someone was pulling a joke on me."
Ripton said she will give some of the money to her five children.
Daughter Amanda Ripton is about to marry Jason Pelletier, and others have college loans to pay, she said.
Brenda Ripton has worked as a secretary and in retail, and her husband has worked in construction.
Both have been out of work for more than a year, she said.
Ripton said she also will give some money to her church, Emmanuel Bible Baptist Church in Plymouth.
The couple have no immediate plans to move out of their mobile home, she said.
"We'll probably stay put for now," Ripton said. "I'm content. I'll figure it out but I'm in no hurry. I'll just enjoy not being strapped for money."
Larry Grard -- 861-9239
lgrard@centralmaine.com




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