TURNING FOR HOME-A VILLAGE OF HELP FOR THE HORSES
BY JENNIFER STARR Entering its 14th year, the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association’s (PTHA) Turning For Home, based at Parx Racing in Bensalem, has helped over 3,450 Parx-based horses with rehabilitation, rehoming, and retraining once their racing careers have ended. These beautiful
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Trainers: Please Update Badge Lists
Failure to update 2022 Badge Lists with Parx Security could result in your employees being denied entrance through the Stable Gate on Tuesday, February 1st
THE PEGASUS AND THE PENNSYLVANIA BREDS
January 31st, 2022 By Dick Jerardi It was the perfect Bucks County afternoon as the snow and the temperatures came down. Sit in front of the laptop and watch the races from Gulfstream Park, awaiting the showdown between the almost certain 2021
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BOOSTED PURSES AND SEVEN ADDED STAKES HIGHLIGHT “PARX MADNESS”
For Immediate Release: Monday, February 7, 2022 BOOSTED PURSES AND SEVEN ADDED STAKES HIGHLIGHT “PARX MADNESS” Bensalem, PA – Parx Racing has added seven new stakes races to the schedule which will be run over the course of two days, March 7-8. The
DONNY BROWN AND JUST ONE TIME HIT THE BIG TIME
February 7th, 2022 By Dick Jerardi Donny Brown had watched his horses in plenty of races, but nothing like a Grade II at Gulfstream Park on Pegasus Day, the final Saturday of January. But there he was awaiting the Inside Information where he
BEST OF THE BEST IN 2021
February 14th, 2022 By Dick Jerardi The most fascinating Eclipse Award decision was definitely going to be 3-year-old male, annually one of the two, along with Horse of the Year, marquee categories. The voters had two great choices: Essential Quality or Medina Spirit.
Wolf again touts scholarships
He says it's time for lawmakers to back his proposal. The GOP says no way. Gov. Tom Wolf said in an interview Wednesday that there is a growing demand in Pennsylvania for qualified workers, especially college graduates. MATT ROURKE / AP By