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Twin River Gamblers May Go Hungry

11-07-2009 03:37 AM EST | By ###Debbie Totten/dmz
(Lincoln, RI) -- After the decision by the state's Lottery director to allow Twin River Casino to operate 24-hours a day, seven-days a week, attention is turning to what the overnight gamblers might eat. The full-service restaurants will continue to observe their normal operating hours, although food court vendors may extend hours. Full-service restaurants don't seem to be too excited about increasing their hours, after business slowed-down several years ago, forcing some to close. The extended casino hours are expected to begin in a couple of weeks.

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