
Bank of Canton will donate funds through its “Change that Makes Sense” program to Canton Pop Warner Football during the month of September. Bank of Canton has a coin counting machine at the 557 Washington Street branch in downtown Canton. The coin counting service is free for Bank of Canton customers, and non-customers are subject to [...]
Sep 5 2012 | Posted in
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The American Legion team are the 2012 champions of the Canton Men’s Over 30 Softball League. The team finished with an overall record of 8-4 and entered the playoffs as the second seed. The team won the championship thanks to several exciting comebacks in the late innings. In the first round, the team came back [...]
Sep 5 2012 | Posted in
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Sports | By
Mike Berger
DID YOU KNOW … A free cookout for seniors offered by Norfolk County Sheriff Mike Bellotti’s office will be held at the Canton Town Club on Tuesday, October 2, at 12 noon. A K-9 demonstration will be done along with other activities. Reservations are required by September 21 by calling the Council on Aging at [...]
Dear Editor: Elizabeth Warren came to Canton recently to speak in the Route 138 area. Not one member of our Democratic Town Committee was there to help us greet her. Why? Disgusted by Scott Brown’s mischaracterization of himself as a good ol’ boy voting for the common man, when he has consistently voted against their [...]
Kathleen Gildea (Eastwood), 86, of Canton, passed away September 4 at the Hellenic Nursing Home in Canton. Born and raised in Andover, she attended Punchard High in Andover and Choate Memorial Nursing School in Woburn. She worked as a secretary in her husband’s dental office for many years. She was a former member of Catholic [...]
Sep 5 2012 | Posted in
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Daniel C. Callahan, 67, of Canton, passed away September 3 at Beth Israel Hospital. Born in Chelsea, he was raised in Dorchester and attended St. Patrick’s School and Cathedral High School. He was a veteran of the United States Army, serving during the Vietnam War. He worked in the computer department for the Massachusetts State [...]
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Warren R. Bradley, 85, passed away September 3 at home surrounded by his loving family. Born and raised in Boston, he attended Boston Public Schools and was a Navy veteran of WWII. He was a member of the Boston Police Department for many years before retiring and was the co-founder of the BPPA. Beloved husband [...]
Sep 5 2012 | Posted in
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In a turbulent season shortened by the recent mosquito threat, the American Legion team defeated Angelo’s Place to win the Canton Women’s Softball League championship — the first in recent history for the Legion team. American Legion player/manager Erin Costello said the team has been to the championship series many times before but won in [...]
Sep 5 2012 | Posted in
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Sports | By
Mike Berger
Joseph E. Rudy Jr., 53, of Canton, passed away August 31 at Massachusetts General Hospital. Born in Boston, he was raised in Avon and attended Cardinal Spellman High School. He has lived in Canton for the last 19 years and worked as a warehouseman for Shaw’s Supermarket for 22 years. Beloved husband of Cynthia A. [...]
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Leonard D. Lawrie, 84, of Norwood, formerly of Canton, passed away August 30 at Norwood Hospital. Born and raised in Canton, he graduated from Canton High School and was an Army veteran of WWII. He worked as a foreman at Plymouth Rubber for many years before retiring. He was an avid Red Sox fan and [...]
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