January. The future of revel is uncertain. Revel is in the middle of its second bankruptcy filing. Earlier it warned workers that it could close by the end of the summer if a buyer wasnt found. The ripple affect of the closing casinos is being felt across the resort town. Matt, what did the mayor have to say about the future of the gambling city . Reporter quite simply, he says the focus now really does have to shift away from just gaming toward other ways for this city to make money. As you can see behind me, there is still some construction out here. There is a lot more building. Is it really enough . I dont think theres a single casino in Atlantic City that thinks they can exist any more strictly as a casino. Reporter the mayor insists that should come as no surprise as gaming revenues continue to drop. But adds he feels sad for the 2,000 workers at showboat who will be out of a job. While we may lose casino jobs, we will gain the jobs not only constructionwise all around town in th
The Pleasant Valley School Board approved taking out a series of bonds totaling up to $110 million to cover the cost of improvements to the high school and other district buildings.
The Capital Impro.
Although a 4-4 vote earlier in June struck down the option to hire a food service management company, the topic hasn’t gone away.
“I’m a little upset about putting the cafeteria back on the agenda,” s.
A crowded race for five four-year terms and one two-year term on the Pleasant Valley School District board of directors is far from over after Tuesday’s primary election.
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The Pleasant Valley School Board is considering replacing the current in-house food service management with an outside company.
Business manager Michael Simonetta proposed the idea at their planning .