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Address: Ledyard,
Connecticut,
United States of America
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MOGGINGS AT FOXWOODS STATE POLICE INVESTIGATE ROBBERY AT FOXWOODS The Connecticut State Police Eastern District Major Crime Squad is investigating a robbery that occurred in the Rainmaker Parking Garage at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut. On 06/05/2006 ... |
POSSIBLE SECRET TAPING BY FOXWOODS By The Associated Press
LEDYARD, Conn. -- State authorities are investigating reports that widespread, secret surveillance was conducted at the ... |
FOXWOODS REFUSES TO PAY! METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT; Tribe Fires Legal Shot In Dispute on Casino Bills
Published: August 20, 1999
The Mashantucket Pequot tribe ser... |
Podunks look for help from the war like Pequots The English were not far behind. As early as 1631 the tribe known as the Podunks, living in the east Hartford area, traveled to Boston and Plymouth... |
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Mullane has a notebook 10 inches thick, stuffed with newspaper stories, editorials, and studies about the impact of the casinos on his town and the state, which he eagerly shares with a visitor. They chronicle everything from the inconvenience of increased traffic to alarming tales of bankruptcy, prostitution, suicides, and murder - all because of the casino, according to Mullane. "They call it a resort and casino," Mullane says with a sneer. "But it's a gambling hall and a bar." Just a few miles from Foxwoods is the village of North Stonington, a small collection of wood-framed colonial houses with a mill pond in the village center. It is one of three towns that border the Pequot reservations, and for the past decade, it has been ground-zero in the local fight against Foxwoods and casino expansion in Connecticut. Since the casino opened in 1993, Nicholas Mullane, the town's first selectman, has watched the flow of cars and busses clog the winding, two-lane roads; he has complained bitterly that more police, emergency services, and road maintenance cost North Stonington an extra $600,000 a year, but because the casino is on a reservation, it pays no property taxes to the town SPONSORED BY
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