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Spirit Airlines to cut 250 jobs by fall (Miami Herald)
Spirit Airlines will cut 6 percent of its capacity this fall, eliminate about 250 jobs and curtail its growth plans for the year, as it tries to cope with record-high fuel prices.
Atlantic City destinations put on a new face (Boston Globe)
ATLANTIC CITY - It's 4:30 on Friday afternoon and inside Resorts Atlantic City the weekend begins like it does in all casinos: with an occasional cheer from the craps table, the heads-down consternation of card players, the click and roll of a little white ball on the roulette wheel, and the tintinnabulation of slot machines.
A.C. dips its toes in nongaming luxury hotels (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Many eyes are upon this resort's newest nongaming attraction, the Water Club, a $400 million luxury hotel that sits next to the Borgata, the city's top-grossing casino. High-end hotels with no gambling, like the Water Club, represent a new option at gambling meccas like Las Vegas and Atlantic City.
These vacation tips are written in the stars (New York Daily News)
Planning to go away this summer? Just follow the stars. Check out what Daily News Astrologer Jennifer Angel has in her vacation forecast.
Fears that budget hotels will hit Welsh B&Bs (icWales)
As budget hotels increasingly target tourists, there are fears that the big chains will do to traditional B&Bs what supermarkets have done to many family-owned shops. On the day plans for a new Travelodge in Caernarfon go before councillors, Rhodri Clark weighs up the pros and cons of the budget hotel boom
Mover: July 2 (The Record)
Sherry Bauer of Cliffside Park was named senior vice president of office management, human resources and finance administration for Ronald Schmidt & Associates PA, Englewood. With the architecture and interior design company for 12 years, Bauer previously worked for an advertising agency.
BLOODSUCKERS ATTACK HUDSON (The Jersey Journal)
The tenants at Grandview Terrace in Jersey City have done everything they can think of to deal with bedbugs that began infesting the building three years ago.
Atlantic City Dips Its Toes In Nongaming Luxury Hotels | $400 Million Luxury Hotel Water Club Opens | philly.com (Hospitality Net)
Many eyes are upon this resort's newest nongaming attraction, the Water Club, a $400 million luxury hotel that sits next to the Borgata, the city's top-grossing casino. As top executives from Boyd Gaming Corp. and MGM Mirage - the two companies that built the Borgata and Water Club - and New Jersey politicians took turns at the podium at Friday's ribbon-cutting ceremony here, almost all alluded ...
4th of July events around the Valley (KVBC Las Vegas)
9th Annual City of North Las Vegas Independence Day Jubilee - The City of North Las Vegas will present this night of fun Thursday July 3 at Seastrand Park at 6 PM! Come out for food, live entertainment and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. For more info call or visit: 633-2650, www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com.
Water Club leads new trend of non-gambling hotels (phillyburbs.com)
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - It's got tons of marble, an $18,000-a-week floral budget, five swimming pools and a spa-in-the-sky. About the only thing you won't be able to do in The Water Club is gamble.