“North Shore Casino News and Community Impact” – Itemlive

March 12, 2026

The conversation around gaming in Massachusetts continues to evolve. On the North Shore, this debate intersects directly with our hyper-local concerns about community investment and economic vitality. Residents often discuss the latest offers, such as today Lucky Hills promo codes, in the context of broader regional developments. This local lens is crucial for understanding the real impact of the gaming industry.

North Shore and Casino Economics
  1. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission reported $5.48 billion in total wagering revenue from the state’s three casinos in fiscal year 2023.
  2. Local aid from casino revenues to North Shore municipalities exceeded $12.7 million in the 2022 calendar year, funding public safety and infrastructure.
  3. A 2024 Suffolk University poll found 62% of Essex County residents support the current casino locations, citing job creation.
  4. The Encore Boston Harbor casino directly employs over 1,200 North Shore residents as of Q1 2024.
  5. Projections from the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center estimate casino revenue contributions to state transportation projects will surpass $110 million by 2026.
  6. Problem gambling helpline calls originating from area codes 978 and 351 increased by 18% between 2021 and 2023.

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