ATLANTIC CITY — Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa will not reopen when gaming is allowed to resume Thursday as a result of Gov. Phil Murphy’s surprise announcement Monday that indoor dining would be indefinitely suspended.
No Borgata, no alcohol, no indoor dining when Atlantic City casinos resume business
- DAVID DANZIS Staff Writer
- Updated
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