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Revere tells mystery slots guy to stay wherever it is he's from

Revere voters on Tuesday rejected the idea of a slots parlor near Suffolk Downs by roughly 65-35 in a non-binding referendum.

Next month, voters statewide get their say, in a referendum that would let the state gaming commission award a new slots license, but only to a parlor on land that matches some unusual criteria that, amazingly, currently only applies to the piece of land the guy bought. Even if voters approve the measure, there is n guarantee the commission would grant a license.

Mayor Brian Arrigo, who opposed the proposed slots parlor and who wants to see Suffolk Downs redeveloped, exulted:

I'm looking forward to working with the community on a collaborative visioning process that engages the public as we plan for the future of our city, and work together to build a real, sustainable local economy. This distraction is past us, and we can move on to better days ahead.

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I think the idea was to have the vote to help sway the minds of the rest of the state when it comes to voting on Question 1.

Of course, I had been hearing that Revere might have voted yes, which would have had more potential impact on Question 1's chances.

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If you're the Mayor/Councilor of a town and the citizens vote overwhelming one way that should dictate your actions on the matter even if you're not bound by the vote.

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He saw the non-binding poll as a total waste of Revere taxpayers' money, especially considering there'll be a statewide referendum on the matter next month. Unfortunately, it was forced upon the city.

I like the mayor. I think he's a refreshing change from the previous administration whose hands seemed to be too deep into the pockets of the casino pushers. Moreover, he's an actual leader — someone who grew up in the neighborhood, understands it, and has real ideas for making the city a better place. I think many residents listened to him and followed his reasoned advice to vote against the slots parlor.

The overwhelming result of the election could be considered a vote of confidence for Mayor Arrigo. Good luck to him!

More from The Revere Journal:
    City Officials Oppose Slot Casino in Revere
    High Standards for Revere

One more thing I like about Brian Arrigo — unlike Boston's mayor, he knows how to smile!
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          Mayor Brian Arrigo, wife Daveen, and son Joseph

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ADORABLE!

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The proposal requires that the slots parlor be on land that is "not separated from said race track by a highway". However, the land he owns is on the opposite side of Tomesello Way from the race track. If Question 1 passed and the Gaming Commission granted a license (both of which I consider unlikely), I see a court challenge on the way regarding the definition of "highway".

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