Archive for: October 16th, 2014

Man About Canton: Canton Fall Classic

Did you know … The Canton Fall Classic, a scenic and challenging country course, is celebrating its 26th year on Sunday, October 26. The 10K and 5K runs start simultaneously at 10 a.m., while the one-mile fun run starts at 9:45 a.m. at Temple Beth Abraham at 1301 Washington Street in Canton. Race founders Rich […]

Powers, Paul E.

Paul E. Powers, 74, of Canton, passed away October 13 at the Hellenic Nursing Home in Canton. Born and raised in Canton, he graduated from Canton High School and was a lifelong resident of the town. Paul served in the Army National Guard and was a truck driver for the Teamsters Local #25 in Boston. […]

Deutschmann, Julie M.

Julie M. Deutschmann (Ivoskus), 93, a lifelong resident of Canton, died October 7, 2014. Devoted wife of the late Tobe C. Deutschmann. Loving mother of Tobe C. Deutschmann Jr. and his wife, Maryanne, of Dover, Karen Deutschmann of Canton, Delmar M. Pudolsky and her husband, Gerald, of Canton, and Janice Schembari and her husband, John, […]

Curran, Paul J.

Paul J. Curran, 81, of Canton, died Thursday, October 2, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston after a brief illness. The son of the late James J. and Gertrude M. (Healy) Curran, he was born in Norwood and raised and educated in Canton, where he had been a lifelong resident. Mr. Curran was a […]

Hamilton, Robert M.

Robert M. Hamilton, 61, of Marathon, Florida, formerly of Canton, passed away on September 30 after a brief illness. Born and raised in Boston, he attended Boston Public Schools. Following high school he worked in the culinary department of Mass. Maritime and Curry College. Bob also worked as a bartender at Big D’s in Canton […]

Kozak’s big week helps put boys soccer back on track

It was the Damian Kozak show for the CHS boys soccer team last week as the standout senior captain had back-to-back hat tricks to help lead the Bulldogs over Taunton and Norwood and closer to a south sectional playoff berth. Kozak accounted for six of the team’s seven goals on the week and has moved […]

Recent blasting came as unpleasant surprise

Dear Editor: As a resident of Wall Street in Canton, I am signed up for all of the town-wide emergency notifications, both by phone and email. On Thursday, October 9, there was apparently some blasting that occurred in the town. I had no knowledge of this. When I got home that day, my dog watcher […]

MABA director urges residents to vote Yes on Question 2

Dear Editor: The American Beverage Association, a group based in Washington, D.C., that represents big beverage companies, has already spent $5 million to defeat Question 2 in November. That is an outrageous amount of money from an outside group swooping in to buy our votes. They are only interested in their profit margins, not our […]

Evolving CFED group welcomes civil rights expert

This coming Wednesday, October 22, the question of whether the Canton school community is truly a welcoming and inclusive one — a sensitive and highly charged topic that lies somewhere at the intersection of race, class, and identity — will once again take center stage when noted civil rights expert Dr. Richard Cole returns to […]

Canton High to host 2nd annual showcase night Oct. 23

On Thursday evening, October 23, Canton High School will host its second annual showcase night for students in grades 6-9 and their parents. More than 70 clubs and teams will host presentations in the CHS gymnasium from 6-8 p.m. Back by popular demand, the showcase will feature an open house format and will highlight all […]

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