I’m not a winter woman. The cold, the dark, the endless nights — not for me. When I was a child I loved winter because I loved playing in the snow. I can still see the mountains of ice on the New York City streets looming higher than our building. We would climb them thrilled […]
The Canton School Committee decided last Thursday night to submit a “catch-up budget” for the next fiscal year that would substantially eliminate higher classroom counts at the middle and high schools. The new budget number is $37,159,654, approximately $175,000 more than the one proposed a few weeks ago by Superintendent Jeff Granatino and $1.38 million […]
Jan 29 2015 | Posted in
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Mike Berger
The John F. Kennedy Elementary School fifth graders proudly presented Runway in Ruins, an original production written by the JFK Class of 2015 and Steven Krasner, on Friday and Saturday, January 23 and 24, in the CHS auditorium. See this week’s Canton Citizen for complete photo coverage, as well as a full list of cast […]
Jan 29 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
On May 31, 1921, the eyes of the world were on Dedham, Massachusetts, as one of the most famous trials in America was underway. Only a year earlier, a heinous crime had occurred in South Braintree when two men approached a couple of security guards who were delivering the payroll for the Slater and Morrill […]
On Tuesday, February 3, at 7 p.m., co-authors and Boston Globe reporters Scott Helman and Jenna Russell will be appearing at the Canton Public Library to discuss and answer questions about their book, Long Mile Home: Boston Under Attack, the City’s Courageous Recovery, and the Epic Hunt for Justice. The definitive book on the Boston […]
Jan 29 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen