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Casino Escape Debated
10 January 2006
News Brief: Among the exceptions to the ban on public indoor smoking are cigar bars, tobacco retailers and Atlantic City casino floors.
Borgata Goes Live With Power Winners4 January 2006
Bally Gaming and Systems reports that Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City has gone live with Bally Power Winners.
Borgata's PowerPrize Has Big Week23 December 2005
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa reports yet another week full of PowerPrize Jackpot and Players Card Bonus success stories paying $717,710 in cash to six PowerPrize Jackpot winners
Lawyer Faces Laundering Charges23 December 2005
News Brief: A fugitive lawyer captured after ‘America's Most Wanted’ profiled his case has been returned to New Jersey to stand trial on charges that he laundered more than $250,000 in stolen funds through an Atlantic City casino.
Iverson, Casino Clash Over Payment15 December 2005
News Brief: On a late-night visit to the Trump Taj Mahal, sources say NBA player, Allen Iverson, was overpaid $10,000 in chips by a dealer.
Borgata Pays Out Three Powerprize Jackpots14 December 2005
Just three days after its debut at Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa, the PowerPrize Jackpot and Players Card Bonus is off to an explosive start.
Atlantic City Reports Record November Results13 December 2005
News Brief: Gaming revenue climbed 6.6 percent to $399.7 million for a record-breaking month, according to figures released Friday by the state Casino Control Commission.
Borgata Launches Giveaway13 December 2005
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa has unveiled its biggest giveaway ever, the PowerPrize Jackpot and Players Card Bonus.
Harrah's Names Regional President for Atlantic City30 November 2005
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. will name John Payne regional president of its Atlantic City region, effective upon receipt of required regulatory approvals.
Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Launches ShopBorgata.com29 November 2005
Starting December 2nd, bringing home the stylish decor of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa will be just a click away with the official launch of ShopBorgata.com.
Cops' Ex-Lawyer Ordered to Testify in Poker Probe16 November 2005
News Brief: A Ridgewood lawyer called to testify about legal advice he gave two Roxbury police officers, who set up what police allege was an illegal poker casino that operated in Dover.
Harrah's Exec Resigns9 November 2005
News Brief: David Jonas, Harrah's regional president, in charge of the company's four casinos in Atlantic City resigned from his post Monday.
World Poker Tour Adds 17th Event For Season IV7 November 2005
The World Poker Tour announced today the addition of a 17th Tour stop for Season IV with the inclusion of a second event at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City.
Caesars to Light Up Atlantic City2 November 2005
Atlantic Pier Associates, the developer of The Pier at Caesars in Atlantic City, is planning a build a high-tech outdoor signage onto the luxury retail, dining and entertainment complex.
Tropicana Resurrects Holiday Tree31 October 2005
Tropicana Casino and Resort will light a 25 foot Holiday Tree in Fiesta Plaza at The Quarter.
Caesars' Supervisor Claims Innocence28 October 2005
News Brief: A former surveillance supervisor at Caesars Atlantic City claims that he is innocent and says the proof is in the videotape.
Atlantic City Casinos Send in Wish List17 October 2005
News Brief: Hoping to get legislation introduced by the end of the year, the Atlantic City casinos have submitted a 57-page ‘wish list’ of items they would like to see changed in the New Jersey Casino Control Act or with their operating regulations.
Casino Fights Video Release6 October 2005
News Brief: A casino whose surveillance camera operators were caught spying on women has asked New Jersey regulators to bar the release of the videotaped footage, saying it would violate the privacy of the victims.
NJ Judge Rules Gambling Site Illegal5 October 2005
News Brief: Running a gambling Web site is illegal even though New Jersey has no law that expressly bans betting over the Internet, a Morris County judge ruled Tuesday.
Caesars Pays Fine for Camera Spying28 September 2005
News Brief: In the second case of its kind at Caesars, the casino agreed to pay a $185,000 fine to settle charges that four of its employees spied on women using surveillance cameras that watch over the gaming floor.
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