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Raynham

Track owner in race to win ballot fight

'If they say it's a dying industry, why don't they just let it eventually collapse under its own weight? Why is there need for a ban?' says George Carney (right), owner of Raynham-Taunton Greyhound Park, shown with track manager Gary Temple (left). "If they say it's a dying industry, why don't they just let it eventually collapse under its own weight? Why is there need for a ban?" says George Carney (right), owner of Raynham-Taunton Greyhound Park, shown with track manager Gary Temple (left). (Sonja Wallgren for The Boston Globe)
By Christine Legere
Globe Correspondent / October 9, 2008

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With less than four weeks until election day, Raynham-Taunton Greyhound Park owner George Carney is launching a counterattack against a state ballot question that would shut down his race track by January 2010. (Full article: 1092 words)

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