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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 29, 2004

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Highlighting Hoboken as a tourist location - 2004-02-29
Hoboken is heading for its fraction of the of the state's $31 billion tourism pie. On March 17, the city will host over 100 of the state's leading tour operators, meeting coordinators, travel writers and casino operators as part of the annual New Jersey Governor's Office on Travel and Tourism convention.

Throughout the day on March 17, convention participants will be bused to Hoboken for a "Dine-Around Hoboken" affair.
Read the full story at Hoboken Reporter
 
Council obtains decision on licenses for liquor - 2004-02-29
The Borough Council will contemplate a resolution at its next assembly that will approve issuing liquor licenses to three businesses.

Borough Attorney Janice Davis Miller stated earlier this week that both the retail liquor license possessed by the Shore Casino since 1970 and the club license held for the last 50 years by the Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club "are not in accordance with the law."
Read the full story at Asbury Park Press
 







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