Published on November 14th, 2008 by admin in Connecticut Hotels
Hollywood Slots to cut 12 workersBangor Daily News, ME - 5
By Eric Russell BANGOR, Maine — After reorganizing as many staff members as possible, Hollywood Slots Hotel and Raceway was forced to lay off about 3 …
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