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By Devina Bhalla
This story appeared in the Special Section: Worcester Emerging, detailing the buzz building around the city. To see the entire section, click here
Even in the coronavirus pandemic, the heart of Worcester and its cultural and arts institutions are optimistic and committed to supporting and growing the community.
“The excitement is real, and that’s what allows us to be where we are now,” said Che Anderson, assistant vice chancellor for city and community relations at UMass Medical School in Worcester. “The resilience is real and that’s what afforded the arts an opportunity to still move and thrive and pivot in a way that other industries haven’t been able to during the pandemic.”
Worcester Railers set to open season fourth season in city on Oct. 23 against Maine Mariners at DCU Center
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The Worcester Railers on Friday announced its fourth season in the city will debut on Oct. 23.
The 2021-22 ECHL season will begin for the Railers at the DCU Center against the Maine Mariners.
“We are excited and ready to hit the ice,” Railers Chief Operating Officer Michael G. Myers said in a statement. “Our coach and staff are energized and ready to bring a Kelly Cup to Worcester.”
The Railers’ 2020-21 season was canceled under a league approved COVID-19 Voluntary Suspension policy.
The Worcester Railers ECHL hockey team plans to return to the ice this fall, after sitting out last season due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Friday announcement.
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