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In its second year, the Scarsdale Handicap was run as the Westchester Handicap before reverting to its original name in 1920. In 1942, Empire City Racetrack terminated flat racing and the facility reverted to hosting only harness racing events. After that, the Scarsdale Handicap was run at Jamaica Race Course in Jamaica, Queens, New York.
As of 2000 Scarsdale was a favorite location for Japanese expatriates working in the US. According to Lisa W. Foderaro of The New York Times it was well known in Japan as a place with good housing stock and schools. [24] By 1991, many Japanese businesspeople with work assignments in New York City chose to move en masse to Scarsdale. [25]
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From 1980 until his death in 1989, William H. White "was the owner and publisher of the Scarsdale Inquirer." [6] He was succeeded by his daughter Deborah. [6] Their website is named scarsdalenews.com, and it competes with (and is mentioned by) Scarsdale News and Opinion, a part of the patch.com hyperlocal website. [14]
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The course was completed in 1918 and the Tudor-styled clubhouse was built in 1923. In 1925, the purchase of additional property prompted the club to recommission Tillinghast to incorporate the new land into the existing course. The course has remained relatively unchanged since its construction. A few outdated bunkers were replaced in 1965.
He was also a frequent guest on New York City Off Track Betting Corporation's Thoroughbred Central. [9] Acacia Clement (2022–present) Paul Corman (1995–1999) Eric Donovan (2006–present) — worked on the NYRA press staff since 1999 and was the full-time oddsmaker for all three New York Racing Association tracks from 2005 - 2017.