Bally’s Corporation’s casino proposal for the Bronx cleared a major hurdle Monday, winning approval in a 5-1 vote by its Community Advisory Committee. The decision makes the Bally’s bid one of three ...
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Nearly nine months after a fire ripped through a beloved Webster bar, the owner of The Coach Sports Bar is aiming to reopen in March. The building at 19 W. Main St. in the village has been gutted ...
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BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A $140 million casino investment has opened in downtown Baton Rouge, marking a significant change for the area. Wendie Green, a 31-year Baton Rouge native who has worked at ...
Wendie Green was hired to work at the Belle of Baton Rouge in September 1994, two weeks before Baton Rouge's first riverboat casino opened. Over her 31 years at the casino, she has seen a number of ...
Game On: New York Mets' owner Steve Cohen's proposal with Hard Rock Casino for Metropolitan Park includes a hotel adjacent to Citi Field. The New York Gaming Facility Location Board recommended on ...
This rendering of Steve Cohen’s plans for a casino in Queens could soon be a reality. Photo: Metropolitan Park New York City has its casino winners: Barring any back-room high jinks or an act of God, ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - Northbound traffic on the Tobin Bridge was brought to a standstill Sunday night after a vehicle caught on fire. Video from the scene showed a vehicle engulfed in flames in one of the ...
The Campbell’s Co. has fired an executive who was allegedly caught on a secret recording insulting the company's products, customers and employees – including calling its food "s--- for f---ing poor ...
Campbell's has fired an executive who was recorded calling the soup company's products "highly processed" and for "poor people," and who allegedly made racist comments about Indian employees. The ...
The company said it believes it was Martin Bally's voice on the recording, and condemned the "vulgar, offensive and false" comments Scott Olson/Getty Former Campbell's employee Robert Garza recorded a ...
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