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Atlantic City casino win up slightly

News Brief: Casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, won 1.6 percent more money from gamblers in November compared with a year earlier, the state's Casino Control Commission said on Monday.

NJ health commissioner joins smoking ban effort

News Brief: New Jersey Health Commissioner Dr. Fred Jacobs spoke to advocates and reporters about the need to make casino floors smoke-free.

Pinnacle Entertainment retains former gaming regulator

Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. reports that Carl Zeitz, a former New Jersey gaming regulator, has been retained as a consultant to the Company for public and community relations related to its entry into the Atlantic City, N.J. casino market.

Borgata opens WHIM

Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa will introduce a fresh alternative to the typical Atlantic City shopping experience with the opening of WHIM on Black Friday, November 24, 2006.

Smoking ban would affect AC casinos

News Brief: Atlantic City Council introduced a measure to ban smoking in local workplaces at its Wednesday night meeting.

Casino smoking ban not on Atlantic City Council agenda

News Brief: Today's meeting does not include an anticipated local anti-smoking ordinance that was seemingly timed to Thursday's annual Great American Smokeout.

Borgata Heart & Soul Foundation raises $101,500

In partnership with Wine Spectator magazine, the Borgata Heart & Soul Foundation raised $101,500 for Living Beyond Breast Cancer and Atlantic County Women's Center.

Atlantic City casinos winnings down

News Brief: Casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, won 2.9 percent less money from gamblers in October compared with a year earlier, the state's Casino Control Commission said on Thursday.

Harrah's slot tournament a winner

News Brief: Harrah’s Atlantic City was filled with frenzy and excitement as it held its annual $1 million slot tournament.

CRDA unveils boardwalk plans

he New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority unveiled details of its Boardwalk Facade Project.

Borgata hosts charity poker tournament

The National Autism Association reports the first No Limit Hold 'Em Poker Tournament, to be held Thursday, November 2 at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City.

Wynn, Trump deal in the cards

News Brief: Insiders say that Steve Wynn wants to build a casino on the Atlantic City boardwalk, and his preferred site includes 12 acres where the Trump Plaza sits.

Atlantic City casinos host slots tournament

News Brief: The prize is a $1 million jackpot in a winner-takes-all slots tournament at Resorts Atlantic City and its sister property, the Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort.

East Coast Gaming Congress details announced

The 11th annual East Coast Gaming Congress will be held April 30 & May 1, 2007, at the Atlantic City Convention Center, conference organizers announced today.

Atlantic City numbers up

News Brief: The gaming industry realized a gain of 9.2 percent for September 2006 in comparison to September 2005.

Borgata hosts 'Women in Wine' event

Borgata Hotel Casino & has partnered with Wine Spectator magazine to host the second annual Women in Wine event at Borgata.

Alex Jacob Wins U.S. Poker Championship

Poker phenom Alex Jacob captured his first major title Saturday, winning $878,000 in the 2006 United States Poker Championships $10,000 Main Event.

U.S. Poker Championship Down to 27 Players

Just 27 players tables remain at the United States Poker Championship with a good mix of veterans and newcomers still vying for the $878,500 first-place prize.

Bankoff Leading the 2006 U.S. Poker Championships

Day Three of the 2006 United States Poker Championships concluded at 10:30 p.m. EST Wednesday night after the field was narrowed to 81 players. The event began with a professional laden group of 261.

Wynn Considers Return to Atlantic City

News Brief: He's the guy who glamorized Atlantic City's casino industry in the 1980s and then left town in a huff over New Jersey's onerous gaming regulations.

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