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N.J. Senate approves 7 bills designed to aid ailing casinos, horse tracks
(N.J./State)
... Internet-based games would be available to New Jersey residents and international
bettors
, but would be prohibited for
bettors
across state lines, to conform to federal interstate Internet gambling prohibitions. ...
2.
Let the voters decide fate of horse racing in New Jersey, not Harrah’s Entertainment
(Opinion/Commentary)
... wagering which would allow two or more
bettors
to place directly opposing wagers on the outcome of a horse race. While these measures can certainly play a part in the big solution, they will do little ...
3.
Commission recommends Gov. Christie unload state-run Monmouth Park and Meadowlands racetracks
(N.J./State)
... wagering. Internet-based games would be available to New Jersey residents and international
bettors
, but would be prohibited for
bettors
across state lines, to conform to federal interstate Internet gambling ...
4.
N.J. Senate committee approves bills that attempt to reinvigorate horse racing and gambling
(N.J./State)
... in New Jersey. Under the proposed system, which would allow New Jersey residents who are at least 18 years of age to open an account,
bettors
would be able to set up exchange wagering accounts, and two ...
5.
Time to allow sports gambling in Atlantic City
(Sports/Professional)
... four hour time difference between Bermuda and the U.K. The
bettors
don't care about times though. For even more New Jersey sports, visit the NJNR Press Box The English football sheets were slick. "The ...
6.
How do you fix horse racing industry in New Jersey?
(Sports/Professional)
... with people who live within a 20-25 mile radius of the track and a lot of people are making money off of local
bettors
who all of a sudden have VLTs in their backyard. Horse racing needs casino revenues ...
7.
Leaders have issue with N.J. sports authority $1 million N.Y. Jets/Giants ticket buy
(N.J./State)
... high-stakes horse
bettors
and people who are valuable to its business. John Samerjan, a spokesman for the authority, told Bloomberg that revenue from the nearby Izod Center and other facilities the authority ...
8.
N.J. mob indictments handed to Lucchese crime family
(N.J./State)
... of
bettors
who regularly gambled through the operation. Three other men named in the indictment were arrested after the initial arrests but prior to Friday's indictment. They are Michael A. Maffucci, ...
9.
The allure of horse racing, the Kentucky Derby mystique …and the fine art of betting
(Sports/Professional)
... granulated sugar, water, and crushed ice. You'll find this kind of thorough handicapping research necessary so you can make your choices for the big race. Many of the aforementioned 150,000
bettors
at ...
10.
New Jersey sports betting, raising Bayonne Bridge, consumer protections top Assembly committee agendas
(N.J./State)
... City's casinos again lose out as
bettors
flock to Las Vegas." The Higher Education Committee chaired by Assemblywoman Pamela R. Lampitt (D-Camden) will hear testimony on the positive economic impacts ...
11.
Ex-Hudson County bureaucrat sentenced for bookmaking
(N.J./State)
... was responsible for collecting money from
bettors
to cover their losses and ensuring that money was delivered to the winners. Members of the State Police Official Corruption Bureau North Unit conducted ...
12.
Minor Hudson County official Harry Aceti pleads guilty to promoting sports gambling
(N.J./State)
... bets on sporting events by distributing telephone numbers which these individuals could call to place bets. Aceti admitted that he also was responsible for collecting money from these
bettors
to cover ...
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