MassCops - Massachusetts Law Enforcement Network, A Mass Police Web Portal

Massachusetts Law Enforcement Network

Massachusetts Police News, Information and Discussions on MassCops



Pages: 1

Main Page

Middleboro officer would benefit from casino land sale

(Click here to view the original thread on the MassCops Message Board)


Posted by: kwflatbed

By Kyle Alspach, Enterprise staff writer
MIDDLEBORO — A town police lieutenant, who was in charge of security for Saturday's town meeting that approved a casino for Middleboro, and his family could score more than $2 million if the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe buys land they own near the casino site.

Middleboro Police Lt. Bruce Gates and two siblings own 204 acres of land off Precinct and Thompson streets. The land consists of a handful of parcels, which abut 125 acres already in the hands of the tribe.

The tribe is now negotiating with Gates and his family for their land, said Wampanoag spokesman Scott Ferson.

“We hope to have an agreement in the next week or two,” Ferson said.

The tribe is negotiating to acquire an option for the Gates' land, not to actually buy the property. The sale will only be closed if the tribe's casino plan gets the necessary go-ahead from the federal government, Ferson said.

The Wampanoags, with the financial backing of investor Trading Cove Associates, also have agreements for another 200 acres of land near Route 44, where they plan to build a $1 billion resort casino. If they acquire the Gates' property, it will bring the proposed casino site to 525 acres.

Gates and his two siblings, Cheryl Gates Kutzy and Wendy Gates Sousa, are the owners of the land. They acquired most of it in 1992 for $1 from Harold and Myrtle Gates, according to documents filed in the Registry of Deeds.

As a senior police official, Bruce Gates handled security operations at the town meeting last Saturday that approved a deal to bring the casino to Middleboro.

Gates also sat on the planning committee for the town meeting. He did not return a message Tuesday.

Middleboro Town Clerk Eileen Gates, who is not related to the police lieutenant, said she believes he took extra care to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest with his position.

“He made sure he was not inside the cafeteria (at town meeting) when the vote tallies were being taken. He did not want to be anywhere near there,” Eileen Gates said. “He made sure to avoid the impression of a conflict.”

The Massachusetts Ethics Commission declined to comment on any potential conflict, as did Jim Reynolds, co-director of the casino opposition group CasinoFacts.
Trading Cove Associates, which is the developer behind Mohegan Sun and other casinos, would hold the option on the Gates' land. The company already holds an option to buy about 200 acres from the Striar family, Ferson said.

The company also owns outright 125 acres purchased in June from the town of Middleboro for $1.8 million.

For the Gates' land, Ferson would not comment on the price being negotiated.

But at the rate used in the purchase from the town of Middleboro — $14,400 per acre — the Gates' land could fetch $2.9 million.

Last Saturday, residents voted 2,387-1,335 to approve the town's deal with the Wampanoags, which could bring $11 million a year to the town if the casino opens.

http://enterprise.southofboston.com/...ews/news09.txt





ma police, boston ma police, massachusetts police, massachusetts police, mass state police, mass police, ma, mass, massachusetts, massachusetts, massachutes, massachusetts law, massachusetts polece, police, officer, police officer, cops, police gear, law enforcement, police duty gear, state police, sheriff, law, police supply, police agency directory, police agency, police department, traffic officer, police dept, state trooper, dispatcher, massachusetts county sheriff, massachusetts sheriff, massachusetts department of corrections, ma doc, doc, dept of corrections, police information, civil service, ma civil service, massachusetts crime, police training, police academy, ma police academy, massachusetts officers, masscop, masscops, mpa, bpa, ibpoa, police association, massachusetts police news, massachusetts crime news, mass most wanted, police career information, police patrol, police administration, police books, crime scene training, police discussion, crime discussions, cops

About MassCops, the home for Massachusetts law enforcement.

The Massachusetts Law Enforcement Network opened in 1998 and is now a part of the New England Police Network The site is a pro-police discussion forum intended for sworn police officers and civilian law enforcement officials as well as those interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement here in Massachusetts.

The goal of The Massachusetts Law Enforcement Network is to provide an informal network of law enforcement officials here in Massachusetts for educational and informational purposes.

The forum covers many topics such as Police Related News Articles, Agency & Profession Discussions, Police Training as well as Law Enforcement Career Information.

The Massachusetts Law Enforcement Network and The New England Police Network (NEPN) and it's network sites are privately owned websites/domains and are not affiliated with or endorsed by any government association or agency.

MassCops (masscops.com) and (masscop.com) are privately owned are not affiliated with or endorsed by the Massachusetts Coalition of Police (masscop.org)



vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
vB Easy Archive Final ©2000 - 2008 - Created by Stefan "Xenon" Kaeser

3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 49 50 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108