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By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
In an ongoing legal battle between Anthony Sanborn, owner of now-shuttered Concord Casino, and the New Hampshire Attorney General, a new issue involving the handling of privileged documents has emerged.On Aug. 21, Judge John Kissinger of the Merrimack...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
New Hampshire’s casino industry is growing rapidly, with 12 active casinos and four more in the pipeline, yet none are locally owned.Originally intended to be small, locally owned establishments designed to support local charities and nonprofits, many...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
At the start of the year, Concord Casino was ordered to close its doors and sell the business within six months, but, so far, no buyers have stepped forward to acquire the establishment.“There’s been no change in the status of the Concord facility,”...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Concord Casino’s doors are set to shut after the New Hampshire Lottery Commission suspended owner Andy Sanborn operating and gaming licenses for six months.The ruling announced Thursday on accusations that Sanborn fraudulently obtained and used...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Lawyers for Andy Sanborn said he’s been too ill to mount a defense against accusations that he fraudulently obtained and misused COVID relief funds for lavish personal expenses.A lottery hearing on whether Sanborn, a former state senator and the owner...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNANand JAMIE L. COSTA
Former state senator and Concord Casino owner Andy Sanborn, now under criminal investigation for using COVID relief funds to pay for his extravagant lifestyle, has faced mounting scrutiny and criticism for his dealings inside the casino and his...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The city Planning Board has unanimously approved a permit for developers seeking to build a “charitable gaming” casino and restaurant on the Miracle Mile.The Planning Board gave consent this week to owners of the Lebanon Poker Room to...
LEBANON — The city Planning Board rescheduled public hearings on Monday, including for a proposed charitable casino on the Miracle Mile, to July 10 due to the inability of a city staff member to attend. The Planning Board had planned to continue its...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The city Planning Board is moving closer to approving a “charitable gaming” casino on the Miracle Mile but will first solicit input from the police department before taking a final vote.On Monday, the Planning Board held a public hearing to...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — City officials are still awaiting additional traffic analysis before considering a proposed charitable gaming casino and restaurant on Miracle Mile, whose scheduled public hearing this week was continued to June 12 by the Planning...
LEBANON — A public hearing to consider a charitable gaming center and restaurant proposed for the Miracle Mile is scheduled for May 8.Jonathan Gengras, a Connecticut-based auto dealer, and Stefan Huba, a casino gaming developer, are seeking approval...
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