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Point Place Casino in Bridgeport to formally open March 1, job fair set for Monday

Point Place Casino rendering
A rendering of the upcoming Point Place Casino, which is set to open in the spring in the Madison County town of Sullivan. The Oneida Indian Nation is currently looking to train and hire table-game dealers for the facility. (Photo credit: Oneida Indian Nation website)

SULLIVAN, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation announced it plans to formally open its $40 million Point Place Casino on March 1 and will hold a job fair for available positions on Monday.

The venue is under construction along Route 31 in the Bridgeport area of the town of Sullivan in Madison County, a few hundred feet from the Cicero border. Construction on the casino started 10 months ago.

The 65,000-square-foot casino will feature a gaming floor with nearly 500 slot machines and 20 table games, the Oneidas said in a news release.

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In addition, Point Place Casino will also include two fast-casual restaurants. They are Burgers of Madison County, which offers burgers and milkshakes, and a third location of Wicked Good Pizza, a pizza shop that originated at Yellow Brick Road Casino in Chittenango. Wicked Good Pizza also has a location at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona.

Point Place Casino will feature two bars, the Fireside Lounge and Paddle Bar. It will also introduce a second location of Opals Confectionary, a chocolatier and bakery which also operates at Turning Stone.

Job fair

The Oneida Nation will hold a job fair for more than 200 permanent positions at Point Place Casino. The event is set for Monday (Jan. 15) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the plaza at the intersection of Route 298 and Route 31.

The available positions include table-game dealers, slot-service representatives, cooks, bartenders, beverage servers, and security officers.

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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