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Two Officers Arrested in Raid
3 May 2005
Two Roxbury, N.J., police officers face gambling charges following a raid on a social club in Dover, N.J.
Borgata Policies Under Investigation27 April 2005
News Brief: The New Jersey Division of Civil Rights has launched an investigation into Borgata’s weight policy for their cocktail waitresses.
Four More Casino Surveillance Operators Accused of Ogling27 April 2005
Four more surveillance camera operators at Caesars Atlantic City Hotel Casino used the equipment to ogle women, according to a complaint filed Tuesday.
The Quarter at Tropicana Leads Atlantic City's Revitalization19 April 2005
With the opening of The Quarter, the $280 million non-gaming expansion, Tropicana Casino and Resort has taken the lead in the city's revitalization.
Atlantic City Continues Record Growth12 April 2005
News Brief: Atlantic City's gambling industry continues to record year over year growth, with the 12 casinos generating a total of $396 million in gaming revenue in March, up 1.9 percent from 2004.
Odds Against Sports Teams Surviving in Atlantic City11 April 2005
It's tough to be a sports franchise in a casino town.
Smoking, Overeating, Gambling a Deadly Equation for Residents11 April 2005
Some of the attractions of this gambling mecca could be killing local residents at a higher rate than in the rest of the state.
Court Sends Weight-Limit Lawsuit Back to New Jersey8 April 2005
A legal challenge to Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa's imposition of weight limits on cocktail servers and bartenders was sent back to state court Thursday.
Borgata Still Winning Big5 April 2005
The 2,010-room casino hotel tops among the city's 12 properties, according to figures released Monday by the state Casino Control Commission.
Casino Smoking Bans Loom for Two States29 March 2005
News Brief: Smoking bans being considered in New Jersey and Colorado would hurt revenue at casinos, analysts and industry lobbyists say.
Tropicana Gets A+23 March 2005
The Washington Post featured Atlantic City, NJ on the cover of its Travel Section and branded The Quarter and Tropicana Casino and Resort with the city's highest mark and only "A+."
Calendar Blamed for Weak February Numbers16 March 2005
News Brief: Blame casinos' weak February in part on the leap year calendar.
New Jersey Smoke-Free Bill Approved15 March 2005
News Brief: A decade-long drive to make New Jersey smoke-free gained momentum Monday when a Senate committee approved a bill banning smoking in just about any public venue where people socialize, including casinos.
VLTs Won't Hurt Atlantic City15 March 2005
News Brief: Placing 2,000 video lottery terminals at the Meadowlands Racetrack would have only a minimal effect on Atlantic City casino revenues, according to a study commissioned by the Codey administration.
Trump Casinos to be Renovated14 March 2005
News Brief: They’re still dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s on Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts’ bankruptcy reorganization plan, but the company has already launched a renovation program for two of its casino/hotel properties here.
Borgata Exec Criticizes Smoke-Ban10 March 2005
News Brief: Any effort to ban smoking in casino hotels would be misguided, the top executive of the Borgata resort's newest gaming hall said.
New Jersey Governor Surprised at VLT Opposition9 March 2005
News Brief: Acting Governor Richard J. Codey says that he is surprised that casinos and South Jersey legislators opposed the plan in a show of solidarity that could doom his effort to help the horse-racing industry while generating state revenue.
Tropicana Enforces Dress Code7 March 2005
Tropicana Casino and Resort announced the implementation of a dress code for guests visiting The Quarter, Tropicana's new $280 million addition.
Resorts Results Up4 March 2005
Resorts reports caming revenues for Q4 were $54.8 million, compared to $46.9 million for Q4 2003. Net revenues for the quarter were $50.6 million, compared to $44.0 million in the prior year.
New Jersey VLT Proposal Criticized2 March 2005
News Brief: Acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey’s proposal to install video lottery terminals at the Meadowlands to fill a $4 million budget hole was met with some opposition yesterday.
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