Penn National Gaming

Plainridge Fined $65,000
Plainridge Fined $65,000
Plainridge Fined $65,000
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission levied a $65,000 fine upon Plainridge Park Casino for repeatedly not complying with minimum security staffing requirements at the Plainville slots parlor. Between Dec. 26, 2016 and Jan. 7, 2017, and again on Jan...
Financial Reports Filed
Financial Reports Filed
Financial Reports Filed
Political campaigns on both sides of the casino debate have filed their first finance reports with the state. The Committee to Protect Massachusetts Jobs, which wants to defeat a November ballot question to repeal the state's casino law, reported Friday nearly $1...
Casino "Beam Raising"
Casino "Beam Raising"
Casino "Beam Raising"
Penn National Gaming is marking a milestone in its $225 million casino project at Plainridge harness racing track in Plainville. The Wyomissing, Penn.-based gambling company says local politicians, business leaders and labor union officials will be on hand Wednesday morning for a ``final beam raising'' ceremony marking the completion of the building's structural steel shell...
Slots Parlor Moves Ahead
Slots Parlor Moves Ahead
Slots Parlor Moves Ahead
Plans to open the state’s first slot parlor are moving forward at a harness racing track near the Rhode Island state line despite a vote in three months on whether to repeal Massachusetts’ 2011 casino law, which made the project possible...
Slots Parlor Site Selected
Slots Parlor Site Selected
Slots Parlor Site Selected
Massachusetts gambling regulators have chosen Plainville to be the site of the state's first and only slots parlor.       The state gaming commission voted 3-2 on Thursday to offer the slots parlor license, with conditions, to Penn National Gaming, which plans to operate the facility at the Plainridge harness racetrack.  ...
Three Companies Apply For Mass. Slots Parlor License
Three Companies Apply For Mass. Slots Parlor License
Three Companies Apply For Mass. Slots Parlor License
Three companies have formally applied to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to operate a slots parlor.       The 236-page application forms were due on Friday. The panel has scheduled a hearing on the three proposals for Monday.       The state's 2011 gambling laws allows for only one slots parlor in the state along with three regional resort casinos...