OLBG reports that states like California and Florida lead in lottery wins, while smaller states like Delaware excel in per capita jackpot success.
While some sources of state revenue have been hurting, one area showing growth is New Hampshire’s take from legalized gambling.
The $50 maximum bet at New Hampshire’s casinos has gone away under the state budget Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed into law on June 27.
LACONIA — Planning board members took the first steps toward amending the zoning ordinance to allow the operation of casinos in the city on Tu…
New Hampshire kicked off the year with a shake-up in its casino scene. Concord Casino, one of the state’s 14 venues, was ordered to shut down …
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Lottery and the National Council on Problem Gambling are teaming up to raise awareness for the risks of youth gamb…
MEREDITH — Giuseppe's Pizzeria & Ristorante will be hosting the 26th JTG Music Memorial Extravaganza on Sunday, May 5. This 11-hour music …
BRISTOL — A raffle and silent auction to benefit the Murray family of New Hampton will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 24, at Newfo…
BRISTOL — A raffle and silent auction to benefit the Murray family of New Hampton will be held Saturday, Feb. 24, and donations of raffle item…
BELMONT — The Friends of the Belmont Public Library is back this year with its Winter Raffle. The raffle has expanded to include not just a fi…