All bets off at Sports Haven?
New Haven (WTNH, May 3, 2008 7:35 PM) _ Sports Haven is packed for the Kentucky Derby, but after that all bets could be off on Long Wharf. Scientific Games owns the building that houses the off-track betting facility and they have put it up for sale. Sports Haven isn’t looking to close down, but rather move.
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