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DCU Center. The DCU Center (originally Centrum in Worcester, formerly Worcester's Centrum Centre and commonly Worcester Centrum) is an indoor arena and convention center complex in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. The facility hosts a variety of events, including concerts, sporting events, family shows, conventions, trade-shows and meetings.
September 17, 2024 at 8:25 AM. WORCESTER — The horror con came back to Worcester and it’s return was a bloody success. “Silver Scream Con III” at the DCU Center this past weekend had ...
Worcester is the principal city of Central Massachusetts, and is a regional hub of government, industry, and transportation hub. Since the 1970s, and especially since the construction of Route 146 and interstates 90, 495, 190, 290, and 395, both Worcester and its surrounding towns have become more integrated with Boston's suburbs.
The Worcester Railers (also called Worcester Railers HC) are a professional ice hockey team based in Worcester, Massachusetts. The team began play in the 2017–18 ECHL season, and is a member of the North Division of the Eastern Conference of the ECHL. The team plays their home games at the DCU Center and are the ECHL affiliate of the New York ...
Worcester, Massachusetts, is home to minor league sports teams and NCAA Division 1 college and university sports, most notably The College of the Holy Cross. Other professional teams that have moved on from the city include the New England Blazers, a Major League Lacrosse team that played at the Worcester Centrum during the 1980s, the Bay State ...
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DCU Center (2018–2023) Tsongas Center (2024) The Massachusetts Pirates are a professional indoor football team of the Indoor Football League based in Lowell, Massachusetts, with home games at the Tsongas Center. [1] The Pirates began play in the 2018 season as a member of the National Arena League (NAL). The Pirates are the first indoor or ...
WORCESTER ― Tattoo ink and Friday the 13th go way back to the 1990s, when a shop in Texas launched a campaign to tattoo the number 13 on hundreds of people in an effort to reverse bad luck.