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Former mayor of Atlantic City

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Joseph Lazarow, 84, who presided as mayor of Atlantic City, N.J., during the dawn of the casino industry, died Thursday in St. Petersburg, Fla., after a long illness, said his daughter, Robin Lazarow. She declined to identify the illness.

Lazarow, a low-key attorney and Atlantic City native who had little political experience, was elected to the City Commission -- now the City Council -- in 1972. His counterparts on the council named him mayor in 1976, the start of the aging beach town’s transformation into a glittery gambling mecca. He was mayor until 1982.

The first casino opened in 1978 after Lazarow was named chairman of the Committee to Rebuild Atlantic City, which supported a ballot measure to open casinos as an urban redevelopment tool.

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In July 1977, Lazarow bested a world record set by Teddy Roosevelt in 1901 for shaking hands in a single day. Lazarow did it 8,514 times, beating Roosevelt’s record of 8,513, according to Guinness World Records.

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