Officialsportsbetting.com Horse Racing Betting 66-year-old Maine harness-racing track up for sale (Sports Betting News)

66-year-old Maine harness-racing track up for sale (Sports Betting News)

The owner of Scarborough Downs has a purchase agreement in place for the sale of the harness-racing track to a Massachusetts developer. David Perkins, attorney for the potential buyer, said the 483-acre property isn’t under contract and that he doesn’t want to comment right now.

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