New Hampshire charitable gaming revenue hit $44.9 million in March, up 21.9% year-over-year, boosted by video lottery terminals.
The New Hampshire Lottery report shows that video lottery terminals accounted for the largest share of revenue, generating $19.4 million, while historical horse racing contributed $15.3 million, down 43.5%, and games of chance added $10.2 million, up 5.3%.
The Nash, which celebrated its one-year anniversary in March, produced revenue of $13.7 million, up 30.6%.
The largest revenue increases were recorded by the Lilac Club Casino and Revo Casino Conway, which posted year-over-year increases of 60.8% and 46.8%, respectively.
Aces + Eight Casino recorded a 45.4% revenue decline because of a temporary closure. Other declines came from Lakes Region Casino, which dropped 29.5%, and Chasers Poker Room, which declined 1.7%.


