You see them on TV, and if you're very lucky and get there on the right day, you may see your favorite celebrity chefs in their Atlantic City restaurants.
With total revenues generated by Atlantic City's casinos being slashed by more than half over the last 12 years, other Atlantic County programs and services that rely at least in part on those monies are feeling the pinch.
Atlantic City's casino workers just can not catch a break! Not only do locals in the casino industry have to worry about casino closings and gaming competition from other states, they also have to work a lot harder to keep their "work-love balance ", according to a new study.
A new poll released Wednesday by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind asked Garden State residents how they felt about placing a question on the ballot asking voters if the state constitution should be amended to allow casinos to operate in North Jersey. The results were somewhat favorable.
New Jersey's constitution allows casino gambling only in Atlantic City, however two proposals advanced in the state Legislature today that will ask NJ voters to approve expansion.