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City weighs casino proposal
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APRIL 11, 2001 New London City Councilors are considering how best to move forward, or not, with a proposal by the Eastern Pequot Tribe to open a casino at a local pier. The tribe presented its proposal to city residents and found some support. Voters want a referendum called, but councilors are wondering if they have the authority to do so. The tribe is state recognized and is awaiting to hear a final determination on their federal status. Get the Story:
Casino plan a hot potato for NL councilors (The New London Day 4/11) Related Stories:
Tribe makes casino proposal (4/10)
Casino pitch receives tepid welcome (4/6)
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