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The Railers played their first game on October 14, 2017, defeating the Monarchs 4–3 at the DCU Center in front of a crowd of 12,135. The first goal scored in franchise history was by forward Wade Murphy. The Railers qualified for the playoffs in their first season, losing to the Adirondack Thunder in the first round.
Three years after the Railers debuted in Worcester, Deraney visited the DCU Center to congratulate David Cunniff, the son of John, on becoming the second coach in franchise history in November 2019.
Hamilton Hamilton was born in Oxford, England, on 1 April 1847. [1] [2] While young, he was a protégé of John Ruskin. [3]In 1872, he began his mostly self-taught career as a portrait artist in Buffalo, New York. [4]
In September 1896, Stephen Salisbury III and a group of his friends founded the Art Museum Corporation to build an art institution "for the benefit of all." Salisbury then gave a tract of land, on what was once the Salisbury farm (now fronting Salisbury Street in Worcester, Massachusetts), as well as $100,000 USD to construct a building designed by Worcester architect Stephen C. Earle.
Deraney, 59, brings 35 years of collegiate and professional coaching experience to Worcester. Prior to joining the Railers, Deraney was the coach of the Providence College women’s hockey team ...
Mike Myers, his dog and a slew of Railers players and staff enjoyed hosting 4th graders from Worcester for their 'Skate to Success' program on Tuesday
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In the 1980s and 1990s, there were exhibits like “Water Street: A World Within a World” about the historically Jewish section of Worcester and “ga till Amerika: Swedes in Worcester 1868-1993.” [12] [13] Since then, the museum has displayed and collected items relating to the history of many minority communities of Worcester.