Second New Jersey Gaming Summit set for September 10
August 31, 2010,from the USTA Communications Department
Columbus, OH — The second New Jersey Gaming Summit will be held September 10 at Meadowlands Racetrack’s Pegasus restaurant, according to a story printed in The Bergen Record.
The date of the meeting was confirmed last week by state Sen. Paul Sarlo, D-Wood-Ridge and will occur five weeks after the first summit in Atlantic City.
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