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Casinos’ slot revenues were down year-over-year in June

Jul. 15—Casino slot-machine revenues were down significantly last month compared to the previous June, evidence that Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resorts Casino benefited from reopening ahead of their competition during the COVID-19 pandemic.

While Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun opened June 1, 2020, after being closed for 11 weeks, other Northeast casinos remain shuttered.

Foxwoods reported Thursday it “won,” or kept, $29.4 million in slot revenue after paying out prizes, a 12.7% decline compared to the $33.6 million it kept in June 2020. Mohegan Sun kept $40.9 million last month, a 10% drop from the $45.5 million it kept the same month last year.

“If you look at last June, it’s very difficult to compare,” said Jeff Hamilton, Mohegan Sun’s president and general manager. “We were just coming out of the worst of the pandemic and nothing else was open. Market conditions were very, very different than this June.”

Prior to June, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun had notched three straight months of slot-revenue increases, keeping $32.7 million and $44.9 million, respectively, in May.

“As for month over month, June historically doesn’t perform as well as May,” Hamilton said. “There’s so much going on in June — graduations, weddings, Father’s Day, barbecues … When we look at the quarter — April, May and June — we’re happy with our results.”

Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun, which contribute 25% of their slots win to the state, anted up $7.3 million and $10.2 million, respectively, in June, the last month of the state’s 2021 fiscal year.

For the year, Foxwoods contributed $81.7 million, while Mohegan Sun contributed $118.5 million. The combined total of $200.3 million represents a 3.9% increase over the $192.7 million the casinos contributed in fiscal 2020.

In the pre-pandemic 2019 fiscal year, the casinos contributed $255.2 million.

Earlier this month, the Connecticut Lottery Corp. reported it contributed $418 million…

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‘Comedy Night in Wilton’ scheduled for July 24

Now that businesses are fully reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic, CategoryTen, local restaurants, Cannon Grange, Shahan Islam of Wilton, and comedians are trying to bring back quality live entertainment with Comedy Night in the town at Cannon Grange https://cannongrange.org/ on Saturday, July 24, at 8 p.m.

The Cannon Grange is a location that was built in the 19th century and goes back to the time when granges were a part of life promoting farming and agriculture.

It is Wilton’s longest continuous organization. Today, the Grange focuses more on healthy growing and eating, gardening and community events, according to Shahan Islam.

For the comedy night, the price of admission includes food, and beverages donated by the Village Market in Wilton, Pinocchio Pizza, Italian food from Chef Bruno DiFabio, Hunan Cafe Chinese, and Japanese restaurant Connecticut, and the Bonani Indian Restaurant http://bonaninorwalk.com/.

CategoryTen, and the Village Market are also members of the Wilton Chamber of Commerce.

Hunan Cafe, and Pinocchio are Wilton restaurants, and Bonani Indian kitchen is by the Wilton-Norwalk border near Silvermine the neighborhood of Norwalk.

CategoryTen, and its signature COVIDopoly19 board game were started in Wilton.

Shahan Islam, and her family moved to Wilton about five years ago. Their youngest child has attended the Miller Driscoll elementary school, Cider Mill elementary school in the town and will attend the Middlebrook middle school in the fall.

“We love Wilton and the wonderful people in the community,” Shahan Islam said in an email.

When CategoryTen needed office space, Shahan Islam decided to use a location at the…

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North Haven Board of Education Votes to Retire Mascot

The North Haven Board of Education has voted to retire its mascot, the Indians, making it the latest town reacting to years-long controversy and discussion about how such names can be considered offensive and harmful.

Board members said they received a landslide of communications on the topic from the public, with opinions both for and against the change. Those who were in favor of keeping the name said it was meant to honor Native Americans and the town’s history.

Those opposed argued such depictions as mascots can be harmful and pointed out that all of Connecticut’s tribes have asked that school districts retire these kinds of mascots.

The board voted to retire the name and imagery, and also to consider options to seek tribal consent for approval of any new mascot names, with the intent to settle on something that “honors and preserves North Haven’s traditions and histories.”

North Haven was facing the prospect of losing out on annual grant funds from the Mashantucket Pequot/Mohegan Fund, an account that’s funded with the state’s 25 percent share of slot machine revenues generated at the two casinos owned and operated by the federally recognized Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Tribes. This change was part of a budget bill that passed that would require any schools using Native American names or imagery to get written consent from a state- or federally-recognized tribe in their region.

It’s estimated that about a dozen schools in Connecticut still use Native American names or images. Some communities have already changed the names of their athletic teams in light of the racial reckoning that has been taking place in the U.S. For example, the Manchester Indians became the Red Hawks in 2019 following a months-long campaign by students who said the mascot was a stereotype they could not…

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Bellator 262 live and official results

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Bellator 262 takes place Friday, and you can join us for a live video stream and official results beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT).

The event takes place at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.

In the main event, women’s flyweight champion Juliana Velasquez (11-0 MMA, 6-0 BMMA) puts her belt on the line for the…


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Bellator 262: Tyrell Fortune vs. Matt Mitrione odds, picks and prediction

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In a heavyweight bout, Tyrell Fortune faces Matt Mitrione Friday on the main card of Bellator 262 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. Below, we analyze the Bellator 262 Fortune vs. Mitrione odds and lines, with picks and predictions.

Fortune took his first professional loss in six tries last time out against Grant Neal at Bellator 259 in May. He lost via submission in Round 1, so he’ll be eager to rebound against the veteran Mitrione.

Mitrione is in the midst of an 0-3-1 skid, losing the past two by way of KO/TKO, with one no contest and a unanimous-decision setback to Ryan Bader at Bellator 207.

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  • Fight result (2-way line) : Fortune -375 (bet $375 to win $100) | Mitrione +300 (bet $100 to win $300)

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Bellator 262 Fortune vs. Mitrione: Odds, lines, predictions and picks

Records: Fortune 5-1-0 | Mitrione 13-8-1

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The 43-year-old Mitrione (+300) is at the end of the line in a mixed martial arts pro career dating back to 2009. After winning his first four fights with the Bellator company, he hasn’t won since Feb. 16, 2018, and he isn’t about to win Friday, either.

Fortune (-375) will cost you a fortune, as you will need to risk nearly four times your potential return. You can’t do that, so PASS on the money line.

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FanDuel and Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment to open Connecticut sportsbook

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FanDuel Group and Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment (MGE) have confirmed that they will launch retail and online sports betting as well as igaming and daily fantasy sports at MGE’s flagship property, Mohegan Sun, in Uncasville, Connecticut.

The move means that sports bettors and fans across the state will have access to wagering options for professional football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and more. Additionally, FanDuel will supply an online casino experience under the Mohegan Sun brand and will operate daily fantasy sports in Connecticut. 

Ray Pineault, President & CEO of Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment, commented: “We’re excited to work with FanDuel, one of the leading sports-tech entertainment companies in the US, to bring the brand’s innovative sports betting and igaming solutions to Mohegan Sun Connecticut. 

“Our partnership is a priority for Mohegan Digital, as we look to grow and enhance our casino, sportsbook and online operations in Connecticut – and beyond. We’re confident that FanDuel will deliver a best-in-class digital and in-person experience for our loyal guests.”

A temporary retail Mohegan Sun / FanDuel Sportsbook will be located inside Mohegan Sun and will feature four live betting windows and 16 self-service betting terminals. The companies anticipate opening the permanent sportsbook location this winter, subject to securing regulatory approvals. 

Amy Howe, President of FanDuel Group, stated: “Mohegan Sun is an iconic casino and…

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Mohegan Gaming, FanDuel announce sports-betting, online gaming partnership

Jul. 7—MOHEGAN — Partners Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment and FanDuel Group announced Wednesday they’re poised to roll out retail and online sports betting, online gaming and daily fantasy sports in Connecticut this fall, “pending all licensing and regulatory approvals.”

The partnership will enable bettors throughout the state to place wagers on professional football, basketball, baseball, hockey and other sports via FanDuel, which also will provide online casino gaming under the Mohegan Sun brand and operate daily fantasy sports in Connecticut.

“We’re excited to work with FanDuel, one of the leading sports-tech entertainment companies in the U.S., to bring the brand’s innovative sports betting and iGaming solutions to Mohegan Sun Connecticut,” Ray Pineault, MGE’s president and chief executive officer, said in a statement. “Our partnership is a priority for Mohegan Digital, as we look to grow and enhance our casino, sportsbook and online operations in Connecticut — and beyond.”

Mohegan Sun and FanDuel expect to open a temporary sportsbook location at the casino in September and anticipate opening a permanent sportsbook there this winter. The temporary location will feature four live betting windows and 16 self-service betting terminals.

The sportsbook at Mohegan Sun has the potential to become the largest FanDuel sportsbook in the United States, according to Amy Howe, president of FanDuel Group.

“When we combine the retail sports betting experience with the opportunity for online sports betting and iGaming, Connecticut is going to be a key state for us as we look towards the start of football season,” Howe said.

Sports betting, online gaming and daily fantasy sports were authorized in Connecticut by legislation Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law in May. The law granted the Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes the right to offer the new gaming options at their respective gaming facilities — Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino — as well as…

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UCP’s Employment Program Lands Jobs for 2 Interns at Mohegan Sun

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Eastern CT held its graduation ceremony in June for their Project SEARCH graduates who had completed internships this year at the Mohegan Sun. The 2021 graduates are DaWayne Allen, Samantha Cournoyer and Christopher Lee Meola.

Nationally, statistics report that 75% of graduates are hired, often by the businesses that hosted the Project SEARCH Program, which is a national school to work program. Chris and Sam have already been offered and accepted jobs at Mohegan Sun. Samantha will be working in Environmental Services and Chris was hired by Eurest Food Services.

During a beautiful outdoor graduation ceremony at the Sun, where 3 graduates received diplomas, Project SEARCH graduate Chris Lee Meola, shared words of wisdom for future interns in this short video… “To do your best work”.

UCP’s employment programs offer total immersion in the workplace for real-life work experience to help young adults with physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities gain marketable job skills. UCP’s Project SEARCH program at the Mohegan Sun serves two populations: High school students who are on an Individual Education Program (IEP) and entering their last year of high school eligibility; and young adults with disabilities who have DDS support who are between the ages of 18 and 35.

Jennifer Keatley, Executive Director of UCP of Eastern CT, explained what sets UCP’s employment programs apart, “They are different from traditional transition programs — we are completely focused on outcomes tied to the following goals: to help students transitioning from school to work and young adults gain competitive employment in year-round/non-seasonal jobs with prevailing wages.”

This timely program helps fill the gap for the growing problem of worker shortages for CT’s businesses, because these interns are trained and more than ready, willing and able to fill…

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North Shore Restaurants with Dollar Oyster Specials This Summer

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Fairfield resident and brother receive Carnegie Medal for act of extraordinary heroism

The Carnegie Medal is North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism, risking their lives for others in peril.

FAIRFIELD, Conn. —

In December 2019, Jonathan Goldfarb and Matthew Goldfarb risked their lives to save a stranger. Now, the two men are being recognized for their outstanding heroism. 

The afternoon of December 22, 2019, the Fairfield Emergency Communications Center received a 911 phone call. A man had attempted to rescue his dog and was in distress in the waters of Lake Mohegan. 

The male had been walking his dog with his girlfriend when the dog ran onto the ice and fell into the water. The male then ran into the Lake to rescue the dog, but he became submerged multiple times and was having difficulty getting back to shore due to the extreme cold. 

In open water, about 100 feet from shore, he and his dog struggled to stay above the water. 

The man’s girlfriend began to yell for help and entered the water, attempting to assist him.  

At this moment, Jonathan Goldfarb, a physical therapist who resides in Fairfield, and his brother Matthew Goldfarb, a teacher who was visiting his brother from Howell, New Jersey were walking with family in the area and heard the cries for help.  

They ran to the area and found the man in distress in the water.  

The Goldfarbs both entered the water without hesitation, knowing their own safety and lives were at risk.

RELATED: 40 people rescued by Coast Guard in Gloucester, Mass.

They grasped the man and his dog and were able to pull them to safety onto dry land.  

Police reported that the man had been in the freezing water, submerged at times, for about 10 minutes. The brothers were only in the water for four. 

Fairfield Police and Fire Department personnel responded and located the rescued man, who was exhibiting signs of severe hypothermia. He was then transported to an…

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