![]() ![]() Irish, 64, who's been playing bingo since she was 13, brought her grandson along on his 18th birthday. "It was sad so many workers didn't come back after COVID. ![]() "You get to know them and you care about them," she said. Karen Irish, of Bolton, a Tolland County town 15 miles east of Hartford, said she's made friends at the bingo tables over the years and has gotten to know some of the workers. What better way to mark an anniversary than with a $7 million investment in a bingo hall? ![]() I just love it."īack in February, during its 30th anniversary celebration, Foxwoods announced it would be opening a new bingo hall and converting the previous one into the Rainmaker Expo Center, which will provide up to 75,000 square feet of space for corporate meetings, trade shows and sporting events.Īt Mashantucket, high-stakes bingo, which debuted in the late 1980s, predates Foxwoods' opening, Jason Guyot, the casino's president and chief executive officer, pointed out. Cavernous to the uninitiated, the new hall, at 30,000 square feet, actually is smaller than its 50,000-square-foot predecessor, which seated around 3,000 people.īut the new hall's definitely better lit, Karen Irish said. Wednesday - opening day - the bingo hall was filling up quite nicely, its occupants - seemingly older Baby Boomers for the most part -settling on chairs on either side of long rows of tables. ![]()
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