The 11-race card at Freehold Raceway on Friday (April 23) features both the stars of yesterday and of today. The program includes a prep for the Lady Suffolk, as well as a stacked renewal of the Preferred Handicap Trot.
The Lady Suffolk Prep drew a field of six three-year-old trotting fillies, and is scheduled as the third race on the card, with a post time of about 1:10 p.m. (EDT). Ron Burke sends out a pair in here including Hot As Hill, the winner of two legs of the Kindergarten series last fall at the Meadowlands. She qualified at Freehold last week, trotting the mile in 1:59.1. Her uncoupled stablemate, The Queen B, finished third last week in a conditioned trot at Freehold, and was sixth in the Kindergarten final last year.
One of the east coast s top trotters makes his return to Freehold Raceway on Friday (April 16), as Meladys Monet looks for his third win at Freehold this year.
Meladys Monet was assigned the outside post position in the eight-horse Preferred Handicap trot, but nevertheless looms as a serious contender. In his 12-year-old season, this Hermann Heitmann-trained gelding continues in fine form, with five wins from 10 starts on the year. He enters this race on a two-race winning streak at Yonkers Raceway. He s won twice at Freehold this year, taking the Preferred Handicap on Jan. 15 and Jan. 22.
Eric Abbatiello, who drove him to victory in those two starts, will once again be in the sulky.
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ATLANTA, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Southern Company today announced additional personnel moves in advance of the retirement of Mark Lantrip after 40 years of service. Lantrip, who will be retiring this month, most recently served as the executive vice president for Southern Company and chief executive officer of Southern Company Services, Inc. (SCS), the Southern Company syste
Southern Company expects to achieve interim greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) reduction goal significantly ahead of schedule
Emissions down 52 percent since 2007 as system works toward net zero GHG emissions future
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ATLANTA, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In 2020, the Southern Company system reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 52% from its 2007 benchmark levels, exceeding its 2030 goal to reduce GHG emissions by 50%. The intermediate 2030 goal is part of the system s target to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2050.
While emissions reductions may fluctuate around 50 percent the next few years depending on demand, weather and other factors, the system expects to sustainably achieve 50% reduction or greater by 2025, if not sooner.
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