Concord, NH – After granting a 10-day continuance, the New Hampshire Lottery will hold a public hearing at 10 AM on Friday, October 13, 2023, to determine whether Win Win Win, LLC, d/b/a “Concord Casino,” will retain its charitable gaming licenses. The hearing will take place at New Hampshire Lottery Commission, 14 Integra Drive in Concord. The hearing is open to the public but space is extremely limited.
The formal hearing notice is posted on the New Hampshire Lottery’s website: Agenda/Archive of Meetings | New Hampshire Lottery (nhlottery.com)
Editor’s Note: While the hearing is public, space inside the hearing room is extremely limited. Please RSVP with coverage requests to Jeff Mucciarone at [email protected] by 5 PM on Wednesday, October 11. Given the limited space, the New Hampshire Lottery will review all media requests and will be as accommodating as possible in granting access.
The hearing will also be available for media to view via Microsoft Teams: http://bit.ly/3RSH73K
Meeting ID: 284 911 302 095
Passcode: 245yBX
Call in (audio only): +1 603-931-4944,,404581618#
Phone Conference ID: 404 581 618#
About New Hampshire Lottery
Since 1964, the New Hampshire Lottery has contributed more than $2.64 billion and counting to education in New Hampshire. For the past 59 years, the New Hampshire Lottery has recorded more than $9.1 billion in lottery sales and other earnings, with over $6.1 billion paid in prizes and other cost of sales.
The New Hampshire Lottery Commission, located at 14 Integra Drive in Concord, currently manages all lottery operations in the state, including scratch games, New Hampshire Powerball®, New Hampshire Mega Millions®, Tri-State Megabucks℠, Tri-State Pick3®/Pick4® Daily Numbers games, Gimme 5, Fast Play games, Lucky For Life®, KENO 603℠, and iLottery. The New Hampshire Lottery also regulates charitable gaming, including Bingo, Lucky 7, and Games of Chance, along with simulcast racing, fantasy sports, and sports wagering.