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The Day - Tribes should let casino smoking bans stand - News from southeastern Connecticut

Hartford HealthCare Making All Vaccination Sites Available for Walk-Ins

Published April 28, 2021 • Updated on April 28, 2021 at 3:45 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Beginning Friday, all walk-ins will be welcome at all Hartford HealthCare vaccination sites. The health system has been testing a walk-in pilot program this week, and said due to the program s success, it is opening up walk-in availability statewide. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Hartford HealthCare runs vaccination clinics at a number of locations, including Sacred Heart University, the Connecticut Convention Center, the Xfinity Theatre, Foxwoods Resort Casino, the Oakdale in Wallingford, and a mega clinic in New Britain.

Aaron Lewis Talks Progress Of New Staind Studio Album, Upcoming Solo Music

The Day - Ruling in slot-machine tax case could be windfall for Ledyard - News from southeastern Connecticut

A Connecticut Supreme Court decision could enable the town of Ledyard to recover the millions of dollars in attorney’s fees it incurred while waging a years-long legal battle to collect personal property taxes on slot machines the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe leased for Foxwoods Resort Casino. Officially released Wednesday, the unanimous decision reverses a state Appellate Court decision that had reversed an earlier Superior Court decision. Filed in 2008, the case stemmed from Ledyard’s claim that WMS Gaming Inc., a Chicago-based company, owed $18,251 in unpaid taxes on slot machines the company owned. In 2006, the Mashantucket Pequots, who claimed the town had no authority to tax slot machines the tribe leased from another company and operated on sovereign land, filed a federal suit against the town. The tribe filed a second federal suit after the town sued WMS Gaming in state court.

Former Mafia capo has doubts about CT gambling expansion

Former Mafia capo has doubts about CT gambling expansion FacebookTwitterEmail Former New York mobster Michael Franzese addresses University of Michigan staff and coaches during a program on collegiate sports gambling Monday, Oct. 26, 1998, at Cliff Keen Arena. Franzese was arrested and indicted on rackateering charges in 1985. He helped run many of the Colombo family gambling operations. I had a big hand in destroying the careers of several athletes, Franzese said. (AP Photo/The Ann Arbor News,Robert Chase) HOUCHRON CAPTION (07/15/2001-2-STAR): Franzese.ROBERT CHASE / AP Connecticut leaders announced late last month they’d reached a deal with members of the state’s tribal nations that would allow both online gambling and sports betting.

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