It was another strong month for Atlantic City’s casinos, as gaming revenue increased for the 16th consecutive month, according to the Casino Association of New Jersey. CANJ said this week that, according to the most recent Division of Gaming Enforcement report, revenue in September rose 4.1% year-over-year. “September marks 16 straight months of increased gaming revenue for Atlantic City casinos,” Steve Callender, CANJ’s president, said in a prepared statement. “We continued to see gains in sports betting and tourism numbers this summer, with gaming revenue increasing over 16% compared to last summer. We believe this excitement will continue into the fall season, as all major sports are in full swing.”