New York News - Page 71
New York Gaming Summit Back for Third Year
8 June 2004
The popular New York Gaming Summit is back for its third installment, June 22-23 at a new location, Turning Stone Casino Resort in Verona.
Horse Racing: Smarty-Mania Gone After Belmont7 June 2004
News Brief: Smarty Jones headed back to his home at Philadelphia Park on Sunday, still a fan favorite but no longer undefeated after his upset loss in the Belmont Stakes.
Buffalo Waits for Judge's Casino Ruling7 June 2004
News Brief: Mayor Anthony M. Masiello and a group of Buffalo businessmen seeking to force the Seneca Nation to build its casino in Buffalo may know within a week whether a state judge will bar the nation's plan for a Cheektowaga site.
Times Series Rankles Las Vegas Officials7 June 2004
30 local business and community leaders gathered Friday at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce's Hughes Center headquarters, intent on rebutting what they felt was the series' largely negative portrayal of this area.
Times Series Gets Mixed Reviews From Observers7 June 2004
Critical or not, many local advertising and gaming officials saw some upside in the New York Times' critical six-part series on Las Vegas.
Pataki's Gaming Commission Idea Approved4 June 2004
News Brief: Governor Pataki's plan to create a gambling commission to regulate horse tracks and the new gambling parlors has been approved by the New York Senate.
NYRA Brace for Record Breaking Belmont Stakes2 June 2004
News Brief: With a positive forecast and unprecedented interest in Smarty Jones' Visa Triple Crown Challenge bid in Saturday's Belmont Stakes, officials at the New York Racing Association are bracing for the biggest day in track history.
Batavia Downs Won't Open for Summer1 June 2004
News Brief: Batavia Downs, believed to be the nation's oldest nighttime Standardbred track, will not open for racing this summer because of dwindling revenue and an inability to get financing for its racino operation, track officials said.
Governor Pataki Proposes Gaming Commission28 May 2004
News Brief: Governor Pataki has proposed establishing a state gaming commission that would oversee gambling in the state.
New York Gambling May Fund Schools26 May 2004
News Brief: New York Senate Republicans have publicly offered a plan for improving education financing, proposing to spend an extra $6.3 billion statewide, largely from gambling money they originally found distasteful.
Battle Continues Over New York Casino26 May 2004
News Brief: There’s another lawsuit in the battle over building an Indian casino in Erie County.
Stronach Pledges $1 Billion to New York Racing19 May 2004
News Brief: Frank Stronach, chairman of Magna Entertainment, says he is willing to invest a billion dollars to turn New York into the center of racing.
Man Faces Jail Over Google Shares Scam18 May 2004
News Brief: A Dutchman who pleaded guilty to swindling wealthy New Yorkers by promising an inside track to Google stock and then blowing $350,000 (£198,000) of their money in a three-month spending spree on hotels, restaurants and gambling, could face more than five years in prison.
Poll: Buffalo Votes Prefer Downtown Casino10 May 2004
News Brief: Erie County voters feel shut out of the decision-making over a new Seneca casino, and their preference for locating it is downtown Buffalo, not Cheektowaga, according to a Buffalo News poll.
Buffalo Group Attempts to Block Casino4 May 2004
News Brief: Buffalo business and political leaders will head to state court in Buffalo today to try to block the Seneca Nation from building a casino in Cheektowaga instead of the city.
10 Gambling Ring Arrests Made4 May 2004
News Brief: Ten people — including four from Westchester — were charged yesterday as part of an organized crime syndicate that earned in excess of $10 million yearly on college and professional sports betting.
BIA Endorses Cayuga Nation Plans for Catskills Casino4 May 2004
The Cayuga Nation of New York's application has been recommended for approval by the Eastern Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
New York Bill Would Allow Ferry Gambling30 April 2004
News Brief: A new bill would allow operators of Albany’s fast ferry to add VLTs.
Developer Signed for Seneca Nation Casino29 April 2004
News Brief: Uniland Development Co. and the Seneca Nation of Indians have cemented their relationship for a proposed Cheektowaga casino by agreeing to retain the company as the developer of the proposed gaming and hotel venture.
Don't Make N.Y. Gambling State: Padavan28 April 2004
News Brief: With the expansion of gambling operations in the state, people can now take part in state-sanctioned gambling literally all of the time, a state legislator contended in a report released yesterday.
CASINO CITY NETWORK: Online Casino City
| Casino City Times
| Casino City TV
| Poker Zone
| RGT Online
| Casino City Press
| Gaming Directory
| iGaming News
Casino City is an independent directory and information service free of any gaming operator's control.
Warning: You must ensure you meet all age and other regulatory requirements before entering a
Casino or placing a wager. There are hundreds of jurisdictions in the world with Internet access and
hundreds of different games and gambling opportunities available on the Internet.
YOU are responsible for determining if it is legal for YOU to play any particular games or place any
particular wager. Please gamble responsibly.
Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright © 1995-2026 Casino City, Inc. or its affiliates.
Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright © 1995-2026 Casino City, Inc. or its affiliates.