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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The Legislature still needs to approve expanded gambling in Massachusetts before a full-scale casino can be built.

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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.

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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.

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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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