CCRI cuts ribbon on Bally’s-funded casino training room

BALLY’S HEAD OF RHODE ISLAND operations Craig Eaton (far left) celebrates the opening of CCRI’s table games training facility on the Lincoln campus. Standing next to him are Rosemary A. Costigan, CCRI Interim President; House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi; and Sen. Frank Ciccone, D-Providence./ PBN PHOTO/ CHRIS ALLEN

LINCOLN – The Community College of Rhode Island on Thursday held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Flanagan Campus to mark the opening of its Casino Training Academy, funded by a $5 million gift from Bally’s Corp.  State and CCRI officials along with dozens of Bally’s representatives gathered inside a second-floor space designed to look like

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