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Maine town to consider casino
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2002

Another Maine town is considering whether it wants to host a tribal casino.

Wiscasset voters will be asked if they support a casino next week. The referendum will be non-binding.

The Penobscot Nation and the Passamaquoddy Tribe raised a casino idea earlier this year. They intend to pursue it during the next legislative session.

The proposal and its ramifications were discussed at a discussion sponsored by the Maine State Bar Association last night. Community and tribal representatives took part in a panel discussion.

Get the Story:
Wiscasset: Vote to gauge support for bypass, casino (The Portland Press Herald 6/5)
Casino opinions aired at forum (The Portland Press Herald 6/5)

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