An air of skepticism about the town’s ability to manage Reservoir Pond permeated the library’s community room on Saturday during a public “listening session” on future uses and access to the popular town-owned recreation spot. Approximately 60 residents, roughly half abutters and half non-abutters, turned out for the January 30 forum, which was hosted by […]
Feb 4 2016 | Posted in
News,
Town Government | By
Jay Turner
The John F. Kennedy Elementary School fifth graders presented Mayhem at the Mall on Friday and Saturday, January 29 and 30, in the CHS auditorium. See this week’s Canton Citizen for more play photos by Michelle Stark.
Feb 4 2016 | Posted in
Photo Gallery | By
Canton Citizen
An exhaustive search has netted a finalist for the Canton school superintendent’s position. “I am pleased to announce that the School Committee accepted the recommendation from the Superintendent Search Screening Committee to interview Dr. Jennifer Fischer-Mueller as a finalist for the position of superintendent of schools,” stated John Bonnanzio, search committee chairman, in a news […]
Feb 4 2016 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen
Town officials are reminding residents to keep a close eye on their pets and report any wild animals exhibiting strange behavior after a recent confirmed case of rabies in the Ponkapoag neighborhood. The diseased animal, a raccoon, reportedly attacked a dog on Greenbriar Road during the daytime hours on Tuesday, January 12. Canton Animal Control […]
Feb 4 2016 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Jay Turner
How do you persuade your parents to use water more wisely? That was the challenge facing more than 40 students in Canton High School’s Computer Art & Design Classes as they participated in a water conservation poster challenge this fall. Students in Michelle Mendez’s and Carol Gregerman’s classes were visited by the Neponset River Watershed […]
Feb 4 2016 | Posted in
News,
Schools | By
Canton Citizen