Quaboag Valley Against Casinos to hold meeting in Palmer to discuss petition drive to repeal casino legislation
PALMER - Quaboag Valley Against Casinos will meet at 7 p.m. on May 22 at the Schoolhouse Commons on Park Street to discuss the planned petition drive to repeal the casino legislation.
All people who oppose casinos should attend, the organization stated in a news release. More information, including directions to the meeting, can be found at the website www.palmer.casinofacts.org
In Western Massachusetts, three companies are competing for a sole casino license: Mohegan Sun in Palmer, MGM Resorts International in Springfield and Hard Rock International in West Springfield.
Gov. Deval L. Patrick signed the state's expanded gaming act into law in 2011.
All people who oppose casinos should attend, the organization stated in a news release. More information, including directions to the meeting, can be found at the website www.palmer.casinofacts.org
In Western Massachusetts, three companies are competing for a sole casino license: Mohegan Sun in Palmer, MGM Resorts International in Springfield and Hard Rock International in West Springfield.
Gov. Deval L. Patrick signed the state's expanded gaming act into law in 2011.
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