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New Jersey College to Take Over Casino?
A college near Atlantic City may buy one of the Jersey Shore resort town's defunct casinos.
Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian disclosed college officials' interest in real estate at an economic forum in Burlington County Wednesday, the newspaper reported.
"So in the next couple of weeks, you’ll see they’re either going to end up with the Atlantic Club, which means all the property in that section of town will become the college district,” Guardian told conference attendees, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
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New Jersey to OK Skill Based Gaming Online
The state Division of Gaming Enforcement says it is seeking game developers' proposals to conduct real-money gambling on skill-based games, which would make New Jersey a nationwide laboratory for a betting phenomenon many have predicted will become the next big thing.
And because of its vast potential reach, some are worried that the addictive nature of the games and their easy availability on smartphones and tablets could cause some people to get in way over their heads when the money is real. But New Jersey sees it as another way to help its struggling casino industry.
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Betfair to Stay in New Jersey Despite Trump Plaza Closure
Europe’s biggest betting exchange, Betfair.com, is committed to stay put in New Jersey despite its Atlantic City casino partner shutting down earlier this month, BettingNewJersey.com has confirmed.
Last week, it was announced that Taj Mahal online gambling partner Ultimate Gaming would exit the New Jersey market. The Taj Mahal recently filed for bankruptcy protection and is in danger of shutting down as well.
Chris Cristie to Decide Fate of New Jersey Gambling
ATLANTIC CITY – (Associated Press) - Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that Atlantic City is undergoing a natural and necessary transformation as it expands beyond a gambling-only resort.
Christie convened a summit meeting on the resort’s future that was closed to the public and press for all but the very beginning of his remarks. But afterward, he said the changes buffeting the seaside gambling resort couldn’t be avoided.
Atlantic City began the year with 12 casinos. Three of them have already closed, and a fourth is shutting down next week.
Virgin Casino Gives Back to Dad With Free $100 Cash Promo
Happy Father’s Day from our good friends at Virgin Casino, which enjoys a partnership with the historic Tropicana Casino.
At Virgin Casino, they were showing their players some love by giving them 20% back on their Net Loss this Father’s Day weekend. Mom’s and non-Dads are welcome.
NJ: I Don't Have a Problem, But Stop Me From Gambling
Until now, residents of New Jersey who wanted to prevent themselves from gambling, would need to place their names onto a list and admit that they have a gambling problem. After the passing of A2444, this law has now changed.
Under the New Jersey’s Self-Exclusion Bill, New Jersey residents will now be able to stop themselves from being able to gamble without admitting a gambling problem.
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