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Conn. towns don't get money
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TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2002 A legislative panel in Connecticut on Monday approved a bill limiting the amount of casino money distributed to five towns. The towns would only get $175,000 each but Democrat lawmakers have promised them $425,000. The towns are getting a one-time only allotment of $250,000 this year. Get the Story:
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