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Middleboro Votes Yes on Slot Machines
In what
turned out to be the biggest town hall
meeting in the city’s history,
Middleboro residents voted to approve
slot machines and casino gambling in
their town. This does not guarantee that
they will come there, but their approval
will make it much easier for the
Wampanoag Tribe to get them.
The vote ended up being 2,387 to 1,335
in favor of the slot machine casino, and
if Governor Deval Patrick agrees with
the voters Middleboro could end up with
the first casino in the state. Right
after the vote, the Board of Selectmen
signed a legal agreement that binds the
town to the proposed casino. It says
that they support the $1 billion casino,
and will stand behind them when the
developers go to the state and the
federal government for approval.
The tribe said that they were taken
aback by the town’s support, and now
they were off to begin negotiations with
the governor for the casino. Glenn
Marshall, tribal chairman of the
Wampanoag Tribe said that as their
ancestral grounds include Middleboro, it
was like “coming back home.”
With the support of the town comes a
nice paycheck for them as well. The
casino’s developers have promised not
only will they pay the town $7 million a
year in cash payments, they will also
give them revenues from the hotel, and
will make road and infrastructure
improvements. They will also pay them a
onetime payment of $2 million for police
and ambulance services.
The tribe thinks that they stand a
pretty good chance of being able to run
slot machines at the casino, as although
Massachusetts does not currently allow
slot machines, preliminary discussions
have led them to believe that they might
be successful. It also doesn’t hurt that
their partners are the developers of the
Mohegan Sun.
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