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  • No dice: Atlantic City casinos shut down

    07/05/2006 8:15:28 AM PDT · by frogjerk · 124 replies · 3,211+ views
    UL. 5 8:54 A.M. ET New Jersey's casinos ushered the last of the gamblers away from slot machines and tables Wednesday, and janitors locked the doors behind them as a state government shutdown claimed its latest victims. In the first mass closure in the 28-year history of Atlantic City's legalized gambling trade, all 12 casinos were under state orders to lock up. Atlantic City's casinos are lucrative for New Jersey. They have a $1.1 billion payroll, and the state takes an 8 percent cut -- an estimated $1.3 million a day. But as a stalemate over the state budget entered...
  • N.J. Gov. Calls Shutdown 'Deplorable'(all casinos closed in jersey as of 8am)

    07/05/2006 10:59:52 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 96 replies · 2,314+ views
    http://www.comcast.net/ ^ | 7 5 06 | JOHN CURRAN
    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - New Jersey's casinos ushered the last of the gamblers away from slot machines and tables Wednesday, and janitors locked the doors behind them as a state government shutdown claimed its latest victims. In the first mass closure in the 28-year history of Atlantic City's legalized gambling trade, all 12 casinos were dark. Gov. Jon S. Corzine addressed the Legislature at the Statehouse Wednesday morning, defending his position as a stalemate over the state budget entered its fifth day with no deal in sight. Corzine wants to raise the state sale tax from 6 percent to 7...
  • Atlantic City Casinos Could Close Wednesday

    07/03/2006 6:47:38 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 57 replies · 1,453+ views
    KTVU ^ | Monday, July 3, 2006 | AP
    TRENTON, N.J. -- New Jersey's state government was all but shut down Monday, with state lawmakers and the governor unable to agree on a state budget. The two sides met for nearly four hours Sunday night but couldn't cut a deal. As part of the dispute, Atlantic City's casinos have been ordered to close Wednesday. The shutdown, now in its third day, is a result of the New Jersey Legislature's failure to adopt a budget by its July 1 deadline. The head of the Casino Control Commission ordered gaming in Atlantic City to cease at 8 a.m. Wednesday if New...
  • Atlantic City casinos ordered to close

    07/02/2006 3:21:55 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 102 replies · 2,527+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | ANGELA DELLI SANTI/AP
    Atlantic City's casinos were ordered to close Wednesday, the latest casualty of a state government shutdown that entered its second day Sunday after the Legislature failed to adopt a budget by its July 1 deadline. The head of the Casino Control Commission ordered gaming in Atlantic City to cease at 8 a.m. Wednesday — the day after the July Fourth holiday — if New Jersey fails to enact a budget by then. Atlantic City's 12 casinos, which require state monitoring, have waged a court battle to remain open, and an appeals court was weighing the matter Sunday. There was no...
  • Caesars claims lottery winner wrote $1.5 million in bad checks

    06/08/2006 12:14:53 PM PDT · by Dane · 25 replies · 797+ views
    Caesars claims lottery winner wrote $1.5 million in bad checks The Associated Press Published: Wednesday, June 7, 2006 Updated: Wednesday, June 7, 2006 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - After winning almost $315 million, it seems odd that lottery winner Jack Whittaker would have money troubles. But a court case has revealed an addition to the long list of Whittaker's problems since his windfall: Caesars casino is suing him, claiming he wrote bad checks. The Atlantic City casino, owned by Harrah's Entertainment Inc., contends Whittaker wrote 21 checks totaling $1.5 million that bounced during gambling trips in 2004. Whittaker claims he...
  • Monopoly rolls dice, changes look

    04/24/2006 2:07:46 PM PDT · by Paddlefish · 37 replies · 1,199+ views
    CNN Money ^ | 4/24/06
    Monopoly, invented in 1935, is getting with the times. The game's updated Here and Now edition, which is due out this fall, will replace Atlantic City landmarks with legendary streets, neighborhoods and national monuments. Until May 12, fans can vote on www.monopoly.com for their favorite landmarks from 22 cities — including New York's Times Square, Chicago's Wrigley Field, Honolulu's Waikiki Beach, Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Additionally, the votes will determine where each landmark will appear on the game board, the city with the most votes landing on the coveted Boardwalk spot. "We encourage Monopoly...
  • Luck rides in on the last few cents (record AtlanticCity jackpot ;)

    04/22/2006 10:03:57 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 27 replies · 601+ views
    Phil. Inquirer ^ | 4-22-06 | Troy Graham
    An 84-year-old South Jersey woman hits the nickel slots for $10 million. By Troy Graham Inquirer Staff Writer One happy grandmother, Josephine Crawford of Galloway Twp. talks to reporters after her record win at Harrah's Atlantic City. One happy grandmother, Josephine Crawford of Galloway Twp. talks to reporters after her record win at Harrah's Atlantic City. Down to her last credits on a nickel slot machine, an 84-year-old retired waitress hit for an improbable sum of money Tuesday night. $10,010,113.48. The largest jackpot ever in Atlantic City. The largest jackpot ever on a nickel slot machine, nationwide. And certainly the...
  • 84-Year-Old Widow Hits $10 Million Jackpot

    04/20/2006 9:20:20 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 17 replies · 711+ views
    http://articles.news.aol.com/ ^ | 4 19 06 | JOHN CURRAN
    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (April 19) - For 84-year-old Josephine Crawford, the golden years just got a lot more golden. After a night playing the slot machines, the retired waitress widow was about to call it quits Tuesday when she hit a $10 million jackpot - the biggest in the history of casino gambling in Atlantic City. Crawford, who gambles here twice a week and has been going to the casinos since the first one opened in 1978, had never won more than $1,000 before she came into the big money at the nickel slots at Harrah's Atlantic City. The widow...
  • Report: Corzine invested $7M with casino operator

    08/07/2005 10:47:41 AM PDT · by Cableguy · 44 replies · 863+ views
    Newsday ^ | August 5, 2005 | AP Wire
    TRENTON, N.J. -- Just over a month before he jumped into the governor's race, U.S. Sen. Jon S. Corzine sank $7 million into a firm owned and controlled by one of the state's casino operators. The investment with Icahn Partners LP, a hedge fund headed by Carl Icahn, earned Corzine up to $100,000 by the end of last year, according to the Democrat's Senate financial disclosure statement. Corzine in a published report Friday conceded that if he defeats Republican Doug Forrester in November, the investment could run afoul of a state law that largely restricts governors from holding financial interests...
  • Third Floor Balcony Collapses in Atlantic City

    04/11/2005 6:03:33 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 23 replies · 1,399+ views
    ABC ^ | April 11,2005
    A third floor balcony of an Atlantic City hotel collapsed this morning, but there were no reported injuries. A room balcony at the Ascot Motel, at the intersection of Iowa and Pacific avenues, collapsed just before 8 a.m. The balcony collapsed into the motel parking lot, and it did not appear that there were any injuries. Hotel guests are still being evacuated. Hotel has been deemed an unsafe structure.
  • Casino probe eyes testimony from Kerik, Ex-police commissioner linked to construction firm

    04/07/2005 6:29:09 PM PDT · by Coleus · 417+ views
    Newark Star Ledger ^ | 04.07.05 | JUDY DeHAVEN
    New Jersey casino investigators have reopened their case against the owners of a Clifton construction company that last year beat allegations of ties to organized crime and won a license to do business in Atlantic City. As part of the probe, the state Division of Gaming Enforcement wants to question former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, according to a subpoena issued to him. The agency subpoenaed Kerik last month and asked him to produce documents pertaining to 13 issues, from communication between him and the brothers who own Interstate Industrial and a sister company, Interstate Drywall, to records...
  • New Jersey Power Politics May Be Heard on Tapes

    03/27/2005 7:16:07 PM PST · by neverdem · 11 replies · 795+ views
    NY Times ^ | March 28, 2005 | DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
    TRENTON, March 25 - After countless newspaper headlines and snide pop-culture references about the misdeeds of New Jersey politicians, it has become conventional wisdom to assume that the state is controlled by a handful of self-interested political bosses. Many New Jersey political leaders insist that the reputation is undeserved and argue that the state's public servants are no more mercenary than their counterparts elsewhere. Still, decisions involving the intersection of politics, government policy and private interest are usually made so far from public view that there are few actual opportunities to watch government in action. A court fight in Burlington...
  • Everything Kerry Said in Atlantic City Was Wrong

    06/16/2004 7:41:18 AM PDT · by Kerry Crusher · 27 replies · 229+ views
    www.crushkerry.com ^ | 5.16.04 | www.crushkerry.com
    Whoever convinced John Kerry to begin a renewed (Read: just a little angrier) assault on the US economy needs to be fired. They then need to be publicly flogged. Shot in the back of the head. And left to rot in downtown Boston as an example to all the other Dems of what happens to people who make stupid decisions. Of course, now that President George W. Bush has co-opted Iraqi support from the Frogs and the Krauts, John Kerry has nothing else to talk about. So he began his new economic attacks in Atlantic City, NJ yesterday and his...
  • Atlantic City schools to recognize Islamic holidays

    05/28/2004 10:26:52 AM PDT · by NYer · 70 replies · 653+ views
    AP WIRE (direct feed) | May 28, 2004
    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) _ Atlantic City has become the fourth school district in New Jersey to recognize Muslim holidays. The city's board of education approved districtwide days off for Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, two sacred Islamic holidays, for the upcoming school year. Previously, under state law Muslim students and teachers were allowed to take off Islamic holidays without being penalized. According to Superintendent Fredrick P. Nickles, about 560 of the city's 7,800 children are Muslim. Board member Cornell Davis, who is Muslim, called the decision ``courageous'' in light of current tensions between Americans and Islamic extremists. ``It shows...
  • Jennifer Lopez's mom wins $2.4 million at Atlantic City casino

    04/05/2004 10:32:11 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 6 replies · 361+ views
    Associated Press | April 6, 2004
    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -- Jennifer Lopez's mother won a $2.4 million jackpot while playing $1 slots in Atlantic City on Saturday night. Guadalupe Lopez, 58, of New York, was playing a Wheel of Fortune-themed slot machine at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa when she hit for $2,421,291.76 just before 8 p.m. Saturday, according to the casino. Casino spokesman Michael Facenda denied knowing of any relationship between the jackpot winner and pop celebrity Jennifer Lopez. But Us Weekly and People magazine report in upcoming issues that Guadalupe Lopez is Jennifer's Lopez's mother. Jennifer Lopez's publicist, Rob Shuter, declined...
  • Atlantic City Unions Throw Support Behind Republicans

    09/24/2003 5:52:06 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 22 replies · 288+ views
    Casino City Times ^ | 24 September 2003
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey – As reported by the Press of Atlantic City: "Citing concerns about Gov. James E. McGreevey's handling of casino taxes this summer, the city's largest union has endorsed the three Republican candidates running for legislative office in the 2nd District. "Local 54 of the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union has thrown its support behind the campaigns of state Sen. Bill Gormley, Assemblyman Frank Blee and Assemblyman Kirk Conover. "The incumbents are being challenged by Democratic Senate hopeful Tom Swift and Assembly candidates Steve Swift and...
  • State audit ratchets up political power play (PESTY TORRICELLI SEEN AS SPOILER)

    09/16/2003 4:50:42 AM PDT · by Liz · 4 replies · 196+ views
    Star-Ledger ^ | Tuesday, September 16, 2003 | JOSH MARGOLIN
    <p>The governor's office dispatched auditors yesterday to review the financial records of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, citing a threat from federal officials to withdraw a $35 million grant for a low- and middle-income housing project.</p> <p>The move escalates an ongoing battle between Gov. James E. McGreevey and Sen. William Gormley, the powerful Atlantic County Republican who has long exerted influence over the agency that doles out casino fees for economic development projects.</p>
  • National beer hall of fame might be on tap for A.C.

    07/30/2003 1:38:19 AM PDT · by DPB101 · 5 replies · 227+ views
    ATLANTIC CITY - The world has waited too long. A Maryland man is in negotiations to bring the Beer Hall of Fame to Atlantic City. Or Orlando, Fla. Or Las Vegas. One of those three. Dennis E. Beuttner, 40, of Severna Park, Md., commissioner of the U.S. Beer Drinking Team, is still deciding. There are 90 million beer drinkers out there, he says. Where can they go? Aside from, of course, the local pub. "They have no Cooperstown," he lamented. "They have no basketball hall of fame." They need a place to celebrate their collective love of the brew. The...
  • Casino commandment: Thou shalt not have Bibles

    04/30/2003 8:17:32 AM PDT · by microgood · 30 replies · 1,497+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | Apr 30,2003 | WorldNetDaily
    "Thou shalt not place Bibles in our casino hotel rooms." Such is the commandment from the flashy, new Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, home of the Borgata Babe cocktail waitress and shower-stall-for-two. Borgata Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. The Press of Atlantic City reports the $1.1 billion resort opening this summer is breaking ranks with all other casinos, and is refusing to allow the Gideons to place a Bible in any of its 2,002 hotel rooms. "What we've found is there's such a diversity of gaming customers that visit Atlantic City, by putting one generic publication in there you're not...
  • Plan to Honor Don King Meets Resistance

    01/01/2003 3:20:43 PM PST · by Willie Green · 20 replies · 246+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | JANUARY 01, 2003
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A plan to name a street after boxing promoter Don King is in for a fight, with critics complaining there are more deserving people. The proposal, which would designate a stretch of Mississippi Avenue as Don King Boulevard, was pulled from the City Council agenda Monday by sponsor William Marsh, who said he would submit it again at a later date. Before doing so, Marsh heard complaints from two residents. ``I grew up on Mississippi Avenue and I never saw him on my playground,'' said Joseph...