2007 July 28 Gambling News, Events and Happenings
MIDDLEBOROUGH, Mass., July 28 (AP) Voters overwhelmingly endorsed a deal with an American Indian tribe Saturday that could bring casino gambling to the state and millions of dollars to this struggling, rural community.
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Voters overwhelmingly endorsed a deal with an American Indian tribe Saturday that could bring casino gambling to the state and millions of dollars to the struggling, rural community.
Thousands of residents gathered in Middleborough on Saturday morning, to vote on a deal with the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe that could bring casino gambling to Massachusetts.
Thousands of residents gathered in this rural community on Saturday to vote on a deal with the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe that could bring casino gambling to Massachusetts.
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