04/17/17 Online gambling in New Jersey on the rise New Jersey revealed that March has been an historic month for the online gambling sector as it increased more than 40 percent.
04/05/17 New Jersey close to sports betting resolution The Solicitor General has called the parties involved in the New Jersey sports betting case to a new meeting next week.
04/03/17 Hard Rock completes acquisition of Taj Mahal Former Trump Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City was acquired by American Seminole firm Hard Rock International this weekend.
03/29/17 Former Revel casino opens free-play gambling site Glenn Straub is attempting to attract future customers to its renamed venue Ten by setting up a free to play gambling site for the casino.
03/07/17 NJ Senator introduces resolution to protect iGaming A state Senator introduced a resolution that seeks the protection of internet gaming in New Jersey.
03/03/17 Hard Rock to acquire the Taj Mahal casino The company will buy the Atlantic City venue, which used to belong to Donald Trump.
03/03/17 NJ lawmaker proposes racetrack expansion The official wants to turn racetracks into racinos.
02/28/17 Online lottery under NJ’s evaluation The recently approved lottery bill could enable third parties to operate the industry.
02/17/17 Online gaming to grow in New Jersey Even though a double digit increase is expected, it won’t be as good as last year’s.
02/17/17 New Jersey to refund Borgata Casino New Jersey agreed to refund half of tax payments made by Borgata.
02/16/17 Atlantic City begins a positive 2017 Casino activities in January has generated a 7.7 percent rise in the gaming revenues.
02/16/17 AC Taj Mahal removes Trump’s name The President’s name will be removed from the facility because it doesn’t meet certain requirements.
02/15/17 Chris Christie’s veto remains legal The Senate tried to eliminate the veto on an approved gaming amendment for casino licenses.
02/13/17 New Jersey legalises lottery courier Customers will be able to buy tickets from their own homes.
02/13/17 PokerStars fined over geolocation failure The online poker operator was fined in New Jersey for allowing out of state clients.