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Article: ATLANTIC CITY BRACING FOR COMPETITION
- Article from:
- The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
- Article date:
- January 2, 2002
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ATLANTIC CITY BRACING FOR COMPETITION -- N.Y. CASINOS WOULD OFFER ALTERNATIVE
TO SHORE RESORT
By TERESA M. McALEAVY, Staff Writer
Date: 01-02-2002, Wednesday
Section: NEWS
Edition: All Editions -- Late, Early
If Silvia De Julia were a betting woman, she would put her money on
Atlantic City -- even if casinos come to New York State.
As president of the Saddle Brook Seniors, De Julia knows her
contemporaries are Boardwalk-betting loyalists.
"I don't gamble myself, but I know the club members love Atlantic
City," said De Julia, who runs monthly bus trips for about 100 North
Jersey seniors to the famed seaside resort.
"They may visit a new casino in ...
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