Mohegan Tribe promotes casino in Massachusetts
The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut continues to promote plans for a commercial casino in Massachusetts. The tribe operates Mohegan Sun on its reservation. The facility has been successful but has been hit hard by the recession. Despite a drop in revenues, casino executives say the New England gaming market is posed for growth. They are targeting western Massachusetts for a gaming facility. "The recession will end," said Jeffrey E. Hartmann, executive vice president and chief operating officer for the Mohegan Sun Tribal Gaming Authority, The Palmer Republican reported. The tribe is opening an office in Palmer to promote the casino. Get the Story:
Operators of Mohegan Sun pushing hard for resort-style casino in Palmer (The Palmer Republican 4/3)
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