FROM THE ARCHIVE
Editorial: More casino money to towns
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2002

In an editorial today, The Norwich Bulletin praises Gov. John Rowland (R) for seeking to increase the casino aid five communities near tribal casinos receive.

Rowland wants to double the amount the municipalities of Norwich, Montville, Preston, Ledyard and North Stonington receive. Currently, the communities get $250,000 each.

The paper says the state Legislature should implement the request.

Get the Story:
Editorial: Rowland is right to seek increased aid for 5 communities (The Norwich Bulletin 1/29)

Relevant Links:
Gov. John Rowland - http://www.state.ct.us/governor

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