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Can you guess what the day will be when the Boston Billiard Club & Casino reaches $10 million in donations given away to Gate City nonprofits? (Tony Schinella/Patch)
NASHUA, NH One of the state s largest charitable gaming casinos is closing in on a big goal and is kicking off a push to reach the goal.
The Boston Billiard Club & Casino in Nashua announced earlier this year it had donated more than $9 million to Gate City area charities and now, they are closing in on $10 million.
The company, which revamped its restaurant and billiard hall into a charity gaming facility in 2016, has donated money to several charities since. In 2020, more than $2.3 million was donated to the United Way of Greater Nashua, the Boys & Girls Club, CASA of New Hampshire, Home Health & Hospice, and many others. About 35 percent of the gaming proceeds are donated to the organizations and they are unrestricted meaning they can be used by recipients as they like, often addressing their most
Nashua Board of Health unanimously recommends curfew for bars, restaurants
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Aldermen may soon schedule an emergency meeting to discuss the proposal after the unanimous decision.
âWe are not out to hurt people or take their livelihood away from them or be the Grinch who stole Christmas or whatever. These are hard decisions to make,â said Dr. Tony Storace, chairman of the Board of Health.
According to the proposal, no indoor activity could take place after 9:30 p.m. at establishments where face masks cannot be worn the entire time, meaning restaurants, bars, nightclubs and select entertainment facilities.
In an email to Mayor Jim Donchess and select aldermen, Seth Simonian of The Flight Center in Nashua said other businesses are not being held to the same standards as the restaurant and bar industry.