Sports gambling was legalized by the Supreme Court last year and New Jersey quickly got in on the action. New York is taking its time, though it may be legal come next year. Four casinos, all located in upstate New York, including Resorts World in Monticello, stand to be the only locations in the state to have live, in-person sports betting, but North Rockland and Orange County Assemblyman Colin Schmitt says mobile apps might be an alternative…
Madison Square Garden and Empire City in Yonkers are also looking to get in on the action. New Jersey has both app and in-person sports betting, but 80 percent of the Garden State’s legal sports betting is reportedly done using an app or online.