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Defending Plainridge
Defending Plainridge
PLAINVILLE, Mass. (AP) _ The owners of Plainridge Park are defending the performance of Massachusetts' first casino. Timothy Wilmott, CEO of Penn National Gaming, complained in a letter to state gambling regulators this week that media coverage of the slot parlor and harness racing track has been ``overly negative'' since its July opening...
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...
Boston-Area Mall Viewed as Possible Slots Parlor
Boston-Area Mall Viewed as Possible Slots Parlor
A Baltimore company that was a last-minute applicant for one of Massachusetts' gambling licenses is considering a 100,000-square-foot slots parlor at a suburban Boston mall. Officials in the town of Danvers about 15 miles north of Boston say PPE Casino Resorts contacted the town earlier this month about the possibility of building a 24-hour slots parlor at the Liberty Tree Mall...