Three South Jersey-area state lawmakers want casino regulators to force Trump Plaza and Showboat to stay open at least four more months to attract prospective buyers.
The New Jersey State Police Casino Gaming Bureau is seeking the public's help with identifying two men wanted for committing a theft at Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino.
Well placed sources have confirmed exclusively to "Hurley in the Morning" that Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino will close at the end of September, 2014.
As Atlantic City works through the middle of a five-year plan to revitalize the city, one law maker is hinting at the possibility of giving voters an opportunity to vote on allowing casinos in North Jersey before 2016.