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Well, if racing is doing great, you cannot see it by the attendance at Monticello Raceway. I was there Monday for the NYSS and I don't think there was 30 people there. As someone who grew up going there in the 70's-90's, it is a sad shell of what it once was. Racing there in it's "heyday" was great!
HRR.....I agree totally. You have to wager in the "Simulcast Room" with one "live" teller and about 15 folks sitting around. Another 15 or so sitting on a metal frandstand they put up. Incredibly sad. I spent my first 23 summers in a bungalow colony and went to the track quite often, From Allen Finklestine, to And Furman, to John Manzi, I knew them all. On a Sunday, you'd draw 5,000 from the bungalow/hotel crowd.
I remember at one time all the local resort hotels sent buses full of people to Monticello on Sunday afternoons, the betting lines were plentiful and long, maybe 15 people on each line.
Andy's Dad "Lefty" owned Lefty's. Best french onion soup and burgers in the Catskills.