Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes2020 has just begun and Everi Holdings, a “fintech” company; looks to have started the year off in a positive way launching …
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- New Jersey to review smoking laws for Atlantic City casinos
- New Jersey reports record gambling revenue for December
- CEASE asks New Jersey lawmakers to ban smoking at casinos
- Hard Rock Casino Atlantic City appoints new managerial team
- Atlantic City Casinos look to 2023 with optimism & growth
- New Jersey casino revenue records 4% increase in November
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Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutesNew Jersey has been neck-and-neck with Nevada in the past several months in terms of sports betting revenue and they may have …
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutesIt is never too early to make Super Bowl plans and there are many options for sports bettors in New Jersey. Some …
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutesHarrah’s Atlantic City will become the fourth New Jersey casino to turn 40 years old, when it celebrates its 40th year of …
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutesFor the third straight year the Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy will be in Atlantic City for the 24th annual East …
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutesThe National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) title game is set with LSU the favorite at New Jersey sportsbooks over Clemson. The two …
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutesHyatt Hotels Corporation have announced they will end their partnership with Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City effective 1st January 2020. According …
Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes2019 is rapidly drawing to a close and it is time to look at the future of sports wagering online and streaming …
While November was another record-setting month in the New Jersey sports betting industry, the numbers in New York were not so good. Sports betting revenue in …
Mayor Marty Small is caught in the middle of a power struggle between the Atlantic City Council and the New Jersey casino industry.