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Atlantic City Casino Jobs Threatened
30 August 2004
News Brief: While Atlantic City is trying to reinvent itself as a full-service, overnight destination, frontline workers say they will be facing the biggest threat to their livelihoods when their current contracts expire next month.
Illegal Bookies Indicted27 August 2004
News Brief: A New Jersey grand jury has indicted five men from South Jersey and two others from South Philadelphia on charges of running an illegal sports betting ring.
New Jersey Casino Development Bill Signed26 August 2004
News Brief: New Jersey Governor McGreevey signed legislation that will generate billions of dollars in casino resort development over the next five years.
New Jersey Lottery Revenue Tops $2 Billion19 August 2004
New Jersey lottery revenue rose more than 5 percent in the past fiscal year, topping $2 billion in sales for the third consecutive year.
Atlantic City Casinos Results Mixed19 August 2004
News Brief: While the Borgata has done much to enliven casino gaming in town and is contributing to an expanding market, it had a mixed impact on the industry's second-quarter earnings.
CRDA Head Not Ready to Leave18 August 2004
News Brief: Curtis Bashaw has a few words for anyone who has designs on his high-profile job as executive director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority: I'm not leaving yet.
Atlantic City Casino Bus Company Ends Service18 August 2004
News Brief: The number of casino bus passengers heading to Atlantic City will likely drop again this year, and the pace of decline could accelerate when a major gaming hall motor coach company leaves the market next month.
Borgata Conducting Car Searched17 August 2004
News Brief: Security concerns apparently stemming from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks have prompted Borgata to conduct random searches of cars pulling into its valet parking lot.
Man Jumps to Death from Casino Garage12 August 2004
News Brief: A man jumped to his death from the 11th level of the parking garage at the Caesars Atlantic City Wednesday morning, police said.
Atlantic City Gamblers: Trump Needs to be Updated12 August 2004
News Brief: Donald Trump, the man who boasted of mastering the art of the deal and keeping up with the state of the art, has not kept up with the times when it comes to the gambling business, casino-goers said yesterday.
Atlantic City Casino Results Up11 August 2004
News Brief: It seems the billion-dollar Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is finally spreading the wealth instead of simply stealing business from its competitors.
Atlantic City Players Worry About Slot Program Changes9 August 2004
News Brief: Atlantic City gamblers are worried that the Harrah’s- Caesars merger will mean changes to the slot club offers.
Atlantic City Needs to Boost Nongaming Options, Experts Say3 August 2004
News Brief: Experts told a Senate committee on Monday that Atlantic City needs to significantly boost entertainment and other nongaming options in order to limit any loss of casino business when slot machines arrive in Pennsylvania.
Tropicana Sued by Neighbor Over Collapse30 July 2004
News Brief: The owner of a business located near the Tropicana parking garage that collapsed in October filed a lawsuit Thursday requesting all businesses that lost profits because of the accident and experienced other problems join in a suit against those responsible.
Borgata to Begin Expansion Soon30 July 2004
News Brief: In just five months, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa will start building on its very successful year with an aggressive expansion.
Casinos Fined for Letting Self-Excluded Gambler Play23 July 2004
News Brief: Two Atlantic City casinos have been fined $10,000 apiece for allowing a gambler who had voluntarily banned himself from casinos to obtain cash and play.
Atlantic City Joker Poker22 July 2004
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
Parking Hike Angers Tropicana Construction Workers21 July 2004
News Brief: Tropicana recently raised its early morning parking rates from $4 to $20. Construction workers are complaining the increase unfairly targets them.
Account Betting Expected Soon in New Jersey20 July 2004
News Brief: The New Jersey Racing Commission expects to consider a ‘participation agreement’ for distribution of revenue from account and off-track wagering at an Aug. 18 meeting at which the stakeholders are expected to apply for a license to begin account betting.
Police: Bookmaker Provided Prostitutes to Pay Off Winners19 July 2004
News Brief: A bookie sent prostitutes to the homes of gamblers in four states and let them collect their winnings in sex, police said.
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