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Surrounding communities start to weigh in on casinos
The first phase of casino licensing in Massachusetts is nearing its end, state Gaming Commission Chairman Stephen Crosby told members of the 495/MetroWest Partnership, meeting at the Doubletree Hotel Tuesday. Comment?
Surrounding communities start to weigh in on casinos
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The first phase of casino licensing in Massachusetts is nearing its end, state Gaming Commission Chairman Stephen Crosby told members of the 495/MetroWest Partnership, meeting at the Doubletree Hotel Tuesday. Comment?
Tribal casino deal brings heat
State lawmakers demanded assurances Wednesday from Gov. Deval Patrick's administration and the Mashpee Wampanaog tribe that a renegotiated casino compact would not meet the same fate as an initial agreement and be rejected by the federal government. Comment?
Tribe unveils new design for proposed Mass. casino
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On the eve of a key legislative hearing, the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe unveiled a new design Tuesday for the $500 million resort casino it hopes to build if the tribe succeeds in getting state and federal approvals for the project. Comment?
Linda Briefer, 71, died May 6, 2013 in Boston. She is sadly missed by her brother, Richard Monroe and his wife Terri of Mashpee, MA and a niece, Kimberly Monroe Taylor of Danbury, CT as well as many dear cousins. Comment?
Hearing set on casino pact with Mass. tribe BOSTON - A legislative panel has scheduled a public hearing on a proposed casino compact between the state and the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe. Comment?
Outdoors: Gold Pins for finest catches of 2012
Many remarkable fish were caught in Massachusetts during the 2012 season. At the Riverside Gun Club in Hudson, MassWildlife recently presented the Gold Pin Awards to our top freshwater fishermen. Comment?
Timothy J. Kelly, 65, of Mashpee, formerly of Bolton and Lancaster, died Monday, April 29, at Rose Monahan Hospice Home in Worcester after a brief illness. Comment?
Lancaster - LANCASTER - Timothy J. Kelly, 65, of Mashpee, formerly of Bolton & Lancaster, died Monday, April 29, 2013 at Rose Monahan Hospice Home in Worcester after a brief illness. Comment?
Board loosens gambling vote process
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission voted unanimously Thursday to allow casino developers to call for a host community vote before the commission issues determinations of suitability based on extensive background checks currently underway. Comment?
Casino panel weighs opening SE Mass. license
The state's gaming commission could soon make a major decision affecting the future of casino gambling in southeastern Massachusetts. Comment?
Panel poised to end tribe's casino exclusivity
The state gambling commission appears poised to end the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe's exclusive right to develop a casino in southeastern Massachusetts. Comment?
Scott C. Butera, president and CEO of Foxwoods Resort Casino, said Wednesday he was looking forward to presenting his group's proposal for a casino to selectmen on Monday. Comment?
Waiting on the Wampanoag clouds casino plan
The Mashpee Wampanoag have 12 millennia of history behind them, but whether their history to come includes a Massachusetts-licensed casino depends now on what a state commission believes will happen in the tribe's near future. Comment?
Wampanoag plans for Mass. casino could be derailed by other possible bidders
The Mashpee Wampanoag have 12 millennia of history behind them, but whether their history to come includes a Massachusetts-licensed casino depends now on what a state commission believes will happen in the tribe's near future. Comment?
Burning in Mass. aims to bring back rabbit habitat
Groups at a Cape Cod wildlife refuge are hoping to use controlled burning to bring back the habitat of the threatened New England cottontail rabbit. Comment?
Mass. gaming commission weighs opening SE region
The state gaming commission will meet in Fall River as it considers whether to extend an Indian tribe's exclusive right to develop a casino in southeastern Massachusetts. Comment?
Senate approves huge 2013 spending bill, averts government shutdown WASHINGTON - The Senate has passed a huge spending bill to keep the government open through the end of September, preventing a government shutdown but leaving in place automatic spending cuts that will mean job furloughs for hundreds of thousands of federal workers. Comment?
Revised casino compact with Wampanoags near
The week ahead could be crucial for the casino process in southeastern Massachusetts. Comment?
Mashpee - MASHPEE - Terry J. Carroll, 70, of Mashpee, passed away on March 7, 2013. Comment?