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The New Hampshire Attorney General accuses Sanborn, a former state senator and congressional candidate, of using COVID relief money to buy sports cars. Sanborn denies any wrongdoing.
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Casinos grossed $54 million in 2022 in New Hampshire, which is about $10 million more than was taken in 2021, an increase of 24%, according to a Concord Monitor analysis.
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The casino and restaurant facility will be located at the end of Loudon Road in Concord, nearthe intersection of Rt. 106 and Interstate 393.
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Single wagers on games like blackjack and roulette will rise to $50, with poker pots also growing.
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The charitable gambling facility will have electronic machines, table games and a restaurant. The owner is also considering building a hotel on the grounds.
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Fights over large-scale casinos used to dominate New Hampshire political debates. But changing attitudes and finances have allowed gambling to prosper.
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The New Hampshire House has once again shut down the idea of opening casinos in the state.A bill to allow two casinos narrowly passed the Senate in March.…
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A House Committee has voted overwhelmingly to reject a Senate-backed plan to allow casino gambling in New Hampshire. The House has always opposed what…
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The state Senate narrowly voted Thursday to allow two casinos to operate in New Hampshire. The surprise move by a well-known gambling advocates follows…
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A bill seeking to open two casinos in New Hampshire passed the full Senate Thursday 13 votes to 10.Under the measure, 5,000 slot machines and 240 table…