Live Dog Racing History In NH? June 30, 2009 According to a report by nashuatelegraph.com, New Hampshire's dog racing tracks are throwing in
No Slots For New Hampshire June 25, 2009 An $11.5 billion budget was approved yesterday in New Hampshire. Instead of paving the way for slot machines, lawmakers opted for nearly three dozen tax and fee hikes.
New Hampshire Slots Clears Senate June 04, 2009 According to an article on eagletribune.com, the New Hampshire Senate yesterday approved a bill which would allow up to 15,000 slot machines at six
Rockingham To Cease Live Racing? April 07, 2009 According to a report by the Concord Monitor, a provision in the House version of the New Hampshire state budget would allow the state's race tracks to quit running races on-site and essentially becom...
NH Slots Bill Moves Forward March 06, 2009 A report on unionleader.com indicates that the New Hampshire Senate Ways and Means Committee has voted in favour of recommending a gambling bill which would see slots okayed for state racetra
Bills Shot Down In New Hampshire March 05, 2009 It has been reported that the New Hampshire House yesterday overwhelmingly defeated a pair of bills that would have allowed video lottery terminals in the states.
Debate About New Hampshire Gaming January 28, 2009 More than 60 businesspeople debated the topic of expanded gambling in New Hampshire yesterday, as legislators and lobbyists from both sides of a bill that would allow slot machines in the state voiced
New Hampshire Protects Bettors January 15, 2009 It was reported today that the state of New Hampshire has given the green light for stringent regulations protecting punters of horse and dog races if the track goes under.
More On Proposed Rockingham Expansion December 17, 2008 According to New Hampshire state senator Maggie Hassan, there are currently two legislative proposals for gambling bills in the House and Senate. Hassan expects sponsors will try to develop one bill t...
Hinsdale Ceases Operations, Surrenders License December 16, 2008 Hinsdale Greyhound Park in New Hampshire, which opened in 1958 and offered live harness racing until 1985, announced on Monday, December 15 that it has ceased operations and surrendered its pari-mutue