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Massachusetts tribe gets casino counteroffer
4 July 2007
News Brief: Three weeks after the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe presented a draft agreement to the town of Middleboro to host a casino, a counteroffer is on the table.
Petition drive against Middleboro casino proposal19 June 2007
News Brief: Residents opposed to a casino in neighboring Middleboro, Pennsylvania, are gathering signatures in hopes that town officials will try to block the proposal.
Massachusetts tribal casino plans unchanged19 June 2007
News Brief: The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head remains interested in developing an off-Island casino, tribal council chairman Donald Widdiss said this week.
Middleboro looks for casino advice15 June 2007
News Brief: Middleboro's casino gambling fact finding committee are listening to anyone and everyone who has advice on the proposed casino development agreement with the Mashpee Wampanoag.
Massachusetts official comments on casino issue13 June 2007
News Brief: Massachusetts state treasurer, Timothy Cahill, says the state needs to lead the casino debate.
Researcher's study supports casino growth11 June 2007
News Brief: Clyde W. Barrow has become the undisputed king of academic research on gambling trends in New England and the results of his data-crunching are being cited by gambling proponents as rationale for building casinos in Massachusetts
Massachusetts tribe releases legal brief7 June 2007
News Brief: The Mashpee Wampanoag tribe is circulating a new legal brief which argues that Governor Patrick has the power to negotiate a casino deal with the tribe without the initial approval of lawmakers.
Massachusetts auditor bets on gambling expansion5 June 2007
News Brief: The Bay State may be destined to become the gambling state, state auditor Joseph DeNucci predicted yesterday.
No casino for Salisbury Beach31 May 2007
News Brief: Massachusetts may soon be looking for a community to step up and host a new casino, but that's not in the cards for Salisbury Beach.
Massachusetts tribe can open casino29 May 2007
News Brief: With their new official federal recognition as a tribe, the Mashpee Wampanoags can move ahead with plans to open a casino as early as 2010.
Middleboro doesn't want to share compensation24 May 2007
News Brief: Middleboro, Massachusetts, officials are ready to trump any claims by neighboring communities for compensation should a casino be located in town.
Massachusetts casino plan outlined24 May 2007
News Brief: Massachusetts Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill outlined a plan today for a state-regulated casino to preempt the Mashpee Wampanoags that he said could bring more money to cities and towns than the roughly $900 million in local aid raised each year by the lottery.
New Bedford still considered for tribal casino18 May 2007
News Brief: New Bedford is still a possibilty for a proposed Massachusetts Indian casino, even though the tribe has gained control over 325 acres of land in Middleboro, a Mashpee Wampanoag tribal spokesman said yesterday.
Middleboro board puts casino question to vote15 May 2007
News Brief: Selectmen voted unanimously to place a nonbinding referendum on the ballot asking voters, “Do you support a casino in Middleboro?”
Massachusetts tribe looks wide for casino location11 May 2007
News Brief: The Mashpee Wampanoag tribe has talked with more than 20 landowners in southeastern Massachusetts and the Cape.
Massachusett tribe moves forward with casino plans30 April 2007
News Brief: The Mashpee Wampanoag Indian tribe has made its first move to open a casino in Massachusetts by agreeing to purchase a 125-acre tract in Middleborough.
Inside gaming column: Bye, bye Aladdin; hooray for Hollywood16 April 2007
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Massachusett official: Tribal casino inevitable12 April 2007
News Brief: An Indian-run casino is inevitable and it makes sense to work with the tribe, according to Massachusetts Senate President Therese Murray.
Massachusetts tribe pushes for resort casino4 April 2007
ews Brief: Casino gambling could be a step closer to arriving in the Bay State, as a newly recognized Indian tribe asserts it can open a giant gambling resort without state approval.
MIT blackjack seminars return15 March 2007
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Blackjack Institute Group Seminars are coming to New York for the first time, and returning to Vegas this summer.
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