2008-11-15 00:01:00
As the Bush administration heads out the door it is leaving behind new rules blocking Internet gambling.The problem is that these new rules will aim to enforce a law that in itself has been criticized as being vague and unfair.Then why the rush? Your guess is as good as ours. Maybe ......
2008-11-05 02:17:00
PATRICK BURNS
Voters in Eastern Lancaster County School District voted Tuesday to join the other 500 districts in the state that accept real-estate tax-relief money generated by slot-machine gambling.The unofficial results on the referendum question of "Do you favor Eastern Lancaster County School ......
2008-10-19 00:07:00
JEANNETTE SCOTT
Eighth Ward Beneficial Association, 842 St. Joseph St., was cited Oct. 9 for violating the Pennsylvania Local Options Small Games of Chance Act. The act allows veterans and fraternal clubs to operate small lotteries and bingo games to fund charitable work. Qualified clubs may operate such ......
2008-09-29 00:01:00
TAYLOR BUNDY, 18, Freestyle
REVIEW: DVDWe're all Ben Campells. Even if you're not, you can still relate. He's a soon-to-be graduate student applying for a prestigious scholarship to Harvard School of Medicine. OK, so I'm none of the above, but underdog Ben......
2008-09-28 00:10:00
CHIP SMEDLEY
The state's Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement Tuesday cited Amvets Post 19, 715 Fairview Ave., for violating the Pennsylvania Local Options Small Games of Chance Act. According to State Police District Commander Sgt. Troy Lokhaiser, enforcement officers investigated the post as "a follow-up ......
2008-09-04 01:27:00
P.J. REILLY
Lancaster County Board of Elections has stripped a reference to gambling from a ballot question proposed by Eastern Lancaster County school board regarding property taxes.The elections board unanimously voted Tuesday to reject the school board's proposed wording.The question wil......
2008-08-20 00:49:00
MICHAEL C. UPTON
Members of the Eastern Lancaster County school board Monday unanimously approved wording for a slot-money property-tax reduction ballot question.If the wording is approved by county election officials, the following question would appear on ballots Nov. 4:"Do you favor resident......
2008-08-17 00:06:00
JEANNETTE SCOTT
The American Legion post in Christiana was issued its fourth citation for violating the law governing small games of chance Aug. 7. The Benner-Shoff Post No. 865 American Legion Home Association of Christiana was fined $500 in 2004 for exceeding payout limits and failure to maintain complete an......
2008-08-03 00:12:00
JEANNETTE SCOTT
Another Lancaster County club has been cited for illegal gambling. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Red Rose Post 2435, 401 Manor St., Columbia, was cited July 24 for operating a football pool on Super Bowl Sunday. The club was busted because the State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcem......
2008-07-26 01:18:00
CHAD UMBLE
On Monday, Tim Shay found himself literally at the center of a furor in the Eastern Lancaster County School District over the school board's decision to reject state gambling revenue that would have lowered most school tax bills by about $66. Specifically, Shay was standing in the Garden Sp......
2008-07-24 01:32:00
PATRICK BURNS
Gas prices near $4 per gallon are credited with driving up costs in all sectors of the economy. The economic turbulence may have also created an interesting dichotomy: Consumers who shell out extra dough at supermarkets, beer distributors and, of course, gas stations are buying more long-shot l......
2008-07-22 00:58:00
MICHAEL YODER
Hundreds of Eastern Lancaster County School District residents debated the morality of gambling Monday night with members of their school board.The residents attended the board meeting in the Garden Spot High School auditorium — held there to accommodate the sizable crowd &mdas......
2008-07-21 00:52:00
MICHAEL YODER
Tim Shay is a retiree and homeowner in Eastern Lancaster County School District, and he isn't pleased with a decision made by members of his school board.Shay said he was "disappointed and somewhat outraged" by the board's decision May 29 to reject money generated by the state's legalized ......
2008-07-02 01:31:00
BRIAN WALLACE
Although tax rates are increasing in every school district in Lancaster County in 2008-09, thousands of residents will get some pleasant news when they open their school tax bills in the coming days.Thanks to the infusion of $17 million in state funds from gaming revenue, many of those bil......
2008-07-02 01:27:00
BRIAN WALLACE
The lure of $613 million in state tax-relief funds for public education has proved irresistible to every school district in the state — except one.Eastern Lancaster County school board May 29 voted against accepting the district's share of the money — $441,818 — becau......
2008-05-31 01:01:00
MADELYN PENNINO
Paul Resch, the former president of Columbia Borough Council, has been named acting director of gaming operations for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Resch, who was appointed by a seven-member board on Thursday, is taking over as director of operations in place of Kevin Hayes. Hayes......
2008-05-15 00:51:00
BRIAN WALLACE
School District of Lancaster property owners are likely to see their taxes increase by an average of $125 next year.But those who qualify for state tax relief from gambling revenue — estimated at $458 per property owner — likely will pay less in taxes than they paid this year....
2008-04-27 00:20:00
JEANNETTE SCOTT
Three times, the American Legion Post in Christiana has been cited for violating a law governing small games of chance in social and fraternal clubs. It's not the only one. Statewide, many such clubs are being hit for violating the law, even as they rally support for a bill to expand it....
2008-04-22 01:29:00
SUSAN E. LINDT
State Rep. Mike Sturla's campaign finance records have been subpoenaed as part of a grand jury investigation into a Scranton millionaire casino owner's alleged mob connections.In 2005, nearly one-quarter of Sturla's campaign contributions came from Mount Airy Casino Resort owne......
2008-03-07 02:11:00
CARLA DI FONZO
State Rep. Tom Creighton is betting proposed legislation currently before the House Gaming Oversight Committee will help gamblers keep their pastime from turning into a full-blown addiction.House Bill 783, which has more than 60 co-sponsors, would require gaming facilities to issue monthly......
2008-02-19 12:22:00
CINDY STAUFFER
Fred Lipkin uses the word "kazow" to describe the effect of walking through the front doors of the brand-new $310 million Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course. You won't find the word in the dictionary, but you'll know what the marketing director means about the glitz......
2008-02-13 01:45:00
LARRY ALEXANDER
If ever you're looking for me but can't find me, try the new Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in Grantville. I'll be the one sitting in front of the $100 slot machines.No, I won't be playing them, unless I've sustained a severe blow to the head. Instead, I&......
2008-02-13 01:36:00
LORI VAN INGEN
Like most Americans, Margaret Kurtz is concerned about who will be the next president of the United States.Kurtz, who is celebrating her 100th birthday today, is able to name all 18 presidents who have served during her lifetime — from Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Bush.A Ne......
2008-02-11 11:29:00
BERNARD HARRIS
Hollywood is waiting. Penn National, operator of the new Hollywood Casino near Grantville, was waiting on word from the state Revenue Department today on whether it will be allowed to open on Tuesday. If it gets clearance, tumblers on the casino's 2,020 slot machines could spin at 10 a......
2008-01-31 02:11:00
DAVE PIDGEON
Once the most powerful Republican in the state House, Rep. John Perzel re-emerged this week with a proposal that may derail Democratic plans to provide broadly based property tax cuts.What's being called "Perzel's amendment" passed 159-36 with strong bipartisan support Tu......
2008-01-15 12:28:00
TOM MURSE
Here's a Happy New Year's message from the state's budget guru: Lancaster County homeowners will get between $37 and $252 — and likely far more — in school property-tax cuts later this year thanks to slot-machine revenue. Budget Secretary Michael Masch said Monda......
2008-01-15 01:55:00
Associated Press
The state's budget chief says slot-machine gambling revenue will provide property tax cuts to all Pennsylvania homeowners this year.Budget Secretary Michael Masch said a property tax-relief fund now contains more than $576 million in slots proceeds; the fund needed to reach a $570 million ......
2007-11-26 01:29:00
DAVE PIDGEON
Leaders of an association of charities are wondering if state Sen. Gibson E. Armstrong is deliberately holding up a bill they believe would help nonprofits raise money, but the senator says that's not the case.The bill, House Bill 169, would boost by thousands of dollars the maximum pa......
2007-11-19 00:01:00
DAVE PIDGEON
People are saying the momentum to reform state government has lost its steam.The reform movement, prompted by the controversial legislative pay raise in 2005, helped lead to more than a dozen incumbent lawmakers and a state Supreme Court justice losing their seats in 2006.This year,......
2007-11-17 02:09:00
SUSAN E. LINDT
Local fraternal groups and charities are rallying for legislation that could help them raise more funds through small games of chance.At a press conference scheduled for Tuesday, representatives of such organizations will ask the public and state Sen. Gibson E. Armstrong to support legisla......
2007-09-03 00:10:00
MARC LEVY
(AP)Anyone could read the letter then-Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy wrote in support of a group of investors seeking a horse-racing license in his city. The letter, on file with state horse racing regulators several years ago, was in a stack of applications.The public, however, is not allowe......
2005-11-05 12:09:45
Tom Murse
The first: a gradual reduction of the state’s personal income tax over the next two years. The second: a ban on owning any stake in gambling firms by public officials, executives and their families. The tax-cut legislation, which originated in and was passed by the House in May, would reduce t......
2003-05-12 12:33:37
Tom Murse
The Republican lawmaker, a staunch opponent of new gambling initiatives, is drafting a measure that would require the state to either sell or auction off slot licenses to the highest bidder.
By contrast, legislation expected to hit the Senate floor as soon as Tuesday, the licenses would b...
2002-11-12 09:48:11
Gambling opponents fear quick roll of dice by state The hot talk is that Republicans could rush their own plans into law before governor-elect Rendell can introduce his. Officials say it won't happen. -......