The Aquinnah
Wampanoag Tribe of Massachusetts will host two public forums next week to discuss its gaming plans.
The tribe will host a forum in Freetown on May 7 and one in Lakeville on May 8.
Both communities have scheduled votes to determine whether residents want to host a casino.
The tribe has asked Gov. Deval Patrick (D) to negotiate a Class III gaming compact but he isn't ready to come to the table.
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Aquinnah Wampanoags schedule casino forums in Freetown, Lakeville for May 7, 8
(The Taunton Daily Gazette 5/1)
Aquinnah to answer residents' casino questions
(The Cape Cod Times 5/1)
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