Gural, Hanson, Simpson At Forum March 01, 2011 It has been announced that Jeff Gural, Jim Simpson, Karyn Malinowski, Thomas Carver and Jon Hanson will soon be sitting face to face and discussing New Jersey's gambling and horse racing industries
AC Mayor Upset With NJ Governor Christie December 30, 2010 Lorenzo Langford is mayor of Atlantic City, NJ, and as such is facing the bruising brashness of his governor, Chris Christie, who wants to take over the city’s tourism industry
BC Government Increasing Industry Grant December 14, 2010 In a letter on behalf of the Honourable Rich Coleman, Derek Sturko, the chair of the BC Horse Racing Industry Management Committee, has announced that BC government has determined it will increase its...
Gural Retorts To Joint Statement Regarding New York City Off-Track Betting December 09, 2010 On Thursday, December 9, American Racing and Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gural, whose company owns Tioga Downs and Vernon Downs, issued a statement in response to a joint letter which was previously r...
Critics Rip NJ Committee January 29, 2010 The New Jersey 'transition team' suggestions for possibly closing the Meadowlands have been met with harsh criticism from one of the state’s most important and
Gulotta: NJ Industry In Its Best Position In Years January 20, 2010 While many of the horse racing industry's fans, participants and observers have foreseen a bleak future for the state of New Jersey, horse owner and breeder Mike Gulotta
Marks Comments On Industry Issues April 02, 2009 In an article by the Guelph Mercury today, Perretti Farms spokesman Bob Marks has made several comments regarding some of the current glaring issues in the standardbred racing industry
Benefits For Industry In Stimulus Bill February 25, 2009 President Obama has signed into law the Stimulus Bill, which is intended to provide a jump-start to the U.S. economy. The Stimulus Act continues the bigger write-off for horses and other property pur...
Hennessy Makes Himself Heard January 30, 2009 If anyone wonders how veteran horseman Rod Hennessy feels about the current state of harness racing, just pick up today's edition of the Edmonton Sun