Bruins Foundation, Hall of Fame Coach Jerry York Help Celebrate Watertown’s New Hockey Rink and Ball Courts

Watertown – Watertown’s newest recreation facilities received a proper welcome this week during a ceremony at PFC Richard Moxley field on Wednesday, October 25th. The Boston Bruins Foundation joined the celebration, which included Foundation President Bob Sweeney, Bruins mascot Blades, and national anthem singer Todd Angilly. The foundation also made a donation of new youth hockey equipment to the city.

Watertown resident and Hall of Fame hockey coach Jerry York was also in attendance, offering some words about PFC Richard Moxley as well as Lt. Paul Sullivan, who has a park named in his honor on Watertown’s East End.



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