$3M prize was Connecticut Lottery’s largest in January

Connecticut lottery tickets on sale at the Food Bag Citgo gas station in Shelton.

Connecticut lottery tickets on sale at the Food Bag Citgo gas station in Shelton.

Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media

More than 140 individuals won prizes over $10,000 in the Connecticut Lottery this month.

The largest prize of the month went to a Granby resident who won $3 million from a Mega Millions ticket . The winning ticket, which correctly guessed the five winning numbers, was drawn during the $1 billion Mega Millions drawing. The jackpot climbed to $1.348 billion when it was won by a Lebanon, Maine resident on Jan. 13.

Another Connecticut resident secured a multimillion dollar prize in January. A Trumbull resident won $2 million off of a Powerball ticket.

Here is the list of people who claimed prizes of $50,000 or more in the month of January.

A Wallingford resident; $63,020 on a PLAY4 NIGHT ticket sold at Krauszer's Food Stores in North Haven.

Ronald Witkoskic of Burlington; $50,001 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Gala News in Bristol.

Judith Dick of Burlington; $50,001 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Gala News in Bristol.

Sarah Pineault of Danbury; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at All Star Gas LLC in Danbury.

Joseph Polka of Stratford; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at East Avenue Gas Station in Norwalk.

A Watertown resident; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Citizen LLC in Watertown.

A Naugatuck resident; $146,325 on a FAST PLAY - $5 LIGHTNING FAST CA$H PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at Stop One Mart LLC in Naugatuck.

Erick Sarmiento Barrios of West Haven; $50,000 on a Super Cashword 23 ticket sold at Yudy Grocery in Hartford.

David Zavarella of Wethersfield; $50,164 on a FAST PLAY - $5 EXTREME GREEN PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at P Food in Wethersfield.

Carl Johnson of Rocky Hill; $100,000 on a Holiday Bonus ticket sold at Dm Grocers in Rocky Hill.

A Newington resident; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Newington Food Land in Newington.

Gloristine Thomas of Bridgeport; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Boston Avenue Grocery LLC in Bridgeport.

Longzhe Han of Flushing, NY; $100,000 on a $500,000 Extravaganza! Second Edition ticket sold at Keans Korner LLC in New Canaan.

Michael Miska of Shelton; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Scooter's Deli Mart in Shelton.

A Manchester resident; $50,000 on a FAST PLAY - 50TH ANNIVERSARY GOLD ticket sold at Laxmi Sunoco in Manchester.

A Groton resident; $390,000 on a LUCKY FOR LIFE ticket sold at Henny Penny Mystic 25 in Mystic.

Annie Gibson of New Haven; $101,308 on a KENO ticket sold at Route 80 Package Store in New Haven.

A Hartford resident; $77,000 on a Lucky 777 ticket sold at Kiko Mart in Windsor.

Fredis Izaguirre Suazo of Hartford; $50,000 on a Jewels Galore ticket sold at City Gas in Hartford.

Joseph Sario of South Kent; $77,777 on a Triple Red 777s ticket sold at Hit & Run in New Milford.

Samuel Labell, of Stamford; $95,000 on a PLAY4 NIGHT ticket sold at Cove Convenience in Stamford.

Joanne Beckett of Enfield; $100,000 on a Holiday Bonus ticket sold at Stevies Little Store in Enfield.

Loralee Rode of Durham; $50,000 on a $1,000,000 Extreme Cash ticket sold at 164 Quick Stop in Cromwell.

Ozell Brown of Middletown; $177,777 on a Electric 7s 2nd Ed. ticket sold at Ampak Food Mart in Middletown.

Marceau Boisjoly of Chester; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Ez Mini Mart Food Store LLC in Old Lyme.

A Middletown resident; $146,935 on a FAST PLAY - $5 LIGHTNING FAST CA$H PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at 7-Eleven Store #33206B in Meriden.

Michael Bresnahan of Trumbull; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Trumbull Food Mart LLC in Trumbull.

A Trumbull resident; $2,000,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Cumberland Farms #4740 in Fairfield.

Tommy Dykes of Waterbury; $100,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Waterbury Xpress Foodmart LLC in Waterbury.

Oakdale resident; $227,018 on a FAST PLAY - $10 EXTREME GREEN PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at New London Wine & Spirits in New London.

Marquise Tucker Thompson, of Katy, Texas; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Main St Convenience in Southbury.

Thomas Ragaini, of Bristol; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Citgo in Bristol.

A Granby resident; $3,000,000 on a MEGA MILLIONS ticket sold at Cumberland Farms #4743 in Granby.

Carlton Watson Jr, of Derby; $66,634 on a KENO ticket sold at Alhamwi Enterprises LLC in Shelton.

A West Haven resident; $100,000 on a Casino Nights ticket sold at Fas Mart #315 in West Haven.

Christine Cheramie of Groton; $50,000 on a Cold Cash ticket sold at United Grocery in New London.

Mykhaylo Geba of Newington; $100,000 on a Strike It Rich! ticket sold at Gulf in Kensington.

Leroy Cole of Milford; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold at Milford Smoke Junction LLC in Milford.

James Coelho of South Windsor; $412,500 on a Hot Millions ticket sold at Country Store in South Windsor.

Ursula Coelho of South Windsor; $412,500 on a Hot Millions ticket sold at Country Store in South Windsor.

Carmelo Lopez of Broad Brook; $50,000 on a Lady Luck Multiplier ticket sold at 7-Eleven Store #15033C in East Hartford.

Agnieszka Garlick of Wallingford; $100,000 on a $500,000 Extravaganza! Second Edition ticket sold at BP in North Haven.

A Chaplin resident; $100,000 on a Casino Nights ticket sold at Ez Mart in Chaplin.

Michael Chesson of Meriden; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Henny Penny Wallingford 42 in Wallingford.

Rebecca Chesson of Meriden; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold at Henny Penny Wallingford 42 in Wallingford.

Jessica Perez of Danbury; $100,000 on a $100,000 Cashword 11 ticket sold at North Street Gulf in Danbury.

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.