Lottery tickets and scratch-offs can be a convenient, cheap grab during the holiday shopping rush, but they may not be the most appropriate gift for everyone on your list.
The Super Bowl is coming to New Jersey in 2014. To capitalize on the worldwide event, some Garden State lawmakers are hoping to allow limited gambling at the Meadowlands by opening a 'pop-up' casino.
Final votes will be taken in the Assembly on bills allowing portable betting devices at horse racing tracks and letting lottery winners remain anonymous for a year.
Gamblers have a new option at their fingertips in Atlantic City. The Division of Gaming Enforcement's Mobile Gaming Regulations, which were temporarily adopted in the New Jersey Register on October 1, became effective on October 8, 2012.
It's no secret that lottery sales spike when there are enormous jackpots, like last week's 320 million dollar Powerball jackpot. But the biggest money-maker for the lottery, by far, is the multitude of scratch-off instant games.
A ratings agency says the deal in which Connecticut-based Mohegan Sun casino operators will manage Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City could boost the Mohegan tribal authority's management venture.