Charitable revenue in New Hampshire hit $25.6 million in March, up 78% compared to the previous year’s $14.4 million.
The New Hampshire Lottery reported that casino games contributed $5.3 million to the charitable revenue, up 46% from the $3.6 million in March 2024. Historical horse racing yielded $20.3 million, up 98% from last year’s $10.2 million.
The Nash Casino in Nashua contributed the most to revenue, recording $7.4 million in March, its first month of operation.
The Brook in Seabrook generated the second highest revenue figure for the month of $5.5 million, up 31% from last March’s figure of $14.2 million. The biggest increase, however, came at the Revo Casino in Lebanon, which recorded revenue of $1.6 million, up 221% from March 2024.
Revo Casino Keene’s revenue declined from $628,027 to $562,623, down 10%, while Revo Casino Dover’s revenue dropped by 2%. Gate City Casino was down 6%. It is now only the fourth-highest revenue generator in New Hampshire, behind The Nash, The Brook and Revo Casino Manchester.