Newark, Devils Reach Revenue-Sharing Deal for Prudential Center

From on February 27, 2013

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Newark’s City Council on Tuesday approved a revenue-sharing deal between the city and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils for the Prudential Center arena.

The council vote Tuesday ends a bitter yearslong battle that reached a low point last year when Mayor Cory Booker called Devils chairman Jeff Vanderbeek a “Grade-A huckster” and accused him of reneging on promises made to the city.

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