Monthly Archives: July 2014

Atlantic City’s credit rated JUNK

From Atlantic City’s Credit Rating Cut Two Steps to Junk by Moody’s: “The downgrade reflects the city’s significantly weakened tax base, revenue-raising ability and broader economic outlook,” analysts Vito Galluccio and Julie Beglin said in the statement. “These result from … Continue reading

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Strange bedfellows: Terry Bernardo and Kevin Cahill

Here is the first paragraph from Disloyalty chimes should be ringing!, posted today on the Liberty Coalition blog: “Somebody call the GOP disloyalty police because we’ve got a real winner here. What’s that you say? Terry Bernardo, former Legislator, former … Continue reading

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Internet gambling in decline

From Snake eyes: Fitch cuts estimate for NJ online gambling revenue: “A Wall Street credit rating firm that was among the most pessimistic about the prospects for Internet gambling in New Jersey has cut its already-conservative estimate on the state’s … Continue reading

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A whole new GOP ball game in Rochester

A few days ago, people interested in holding a seat on the Rochester Republican Committee filed their designating petitions. Instead of voting for a party Committeeman at the polls, these designating petitions – circulated every two years – are the … Continue reading

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More Casino jobs going down the drain in September

From More Atlantic City Woes: Trump Plaza Hotel Casino Could Close in September: “Atlantic City could see the Trump Plaza Hotel close as early as September if reports from The Press of Atlantic City are correct. The closure of this … Continue reading

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Want to know who’s running?

See who filed the candidate petitions! – Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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The Story of the Fourth of July

The Declaration of Independence We celebrate American Independence Day on the Fourth of July every year. We think of July 4, 1776, as a day that represents the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States of America … Continue reading

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