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Town says tribe opposes casino funds
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2002 A frequent foe of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation says the tribe is not supporting a proposal to give several Connecticut communities more casino money. First Selectman Robert Congdon says tribal chairman Kenneth Reels offered no reason for the tribe's position. The towns of Preston, Montville, Norwich, Ledyard and North Stonington, would each get $500,000 a year under the state's new budget proposal. Get the Story:
Mashantuckets aren't backing extra aid for casino neighbors (The Norwich Bulletin 3/22) Related Stories:
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