Archive for: May 5th, 2016

True Tales: Then & Now

A rich photographic history is preserved at the Canton Historical Society. With well over 4,000 catalogued images, each moment in time helps us see the fabric of the people and places of Canton. Photos 1 & 2: The Canton Catholic Club occupied the building that was once the Massapoag House. The original building was constructed in […]

Premier Fence celebrates grand opening in Canton

John Feerick, president and CEO of Premier Fence, announced last week that the company’s grand opening celebration of its new Canton showroom will be held on Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1010 Turnpike Street (Rte. 138). On Saturday, May 21, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., New […]

Canton Writes announces 2016 contest winners

Nearly 100 people packed the library’s community room last Thursday to listen to the winning entries of the sixth annual Canton Writes contest. Seventy writers, ranging in age from 6 to 60-something, competed in the contest. Prizes were awarded for winning first, second or third place in elementary, middle school, high school, and adult categories […]

Double-OT win highlights strong week for CHS boys lax

Senior captain Ben O’Neill continued to state his case for league MVP and the defense was its usual dominant self as the CHS boys lacrosse team earned a 1-1 split in two tough road matches last week against North Attleboro and Foxboro. With the win and the loss — both by a single goal — […]

Owens, Ruth

Ruth “Sissy” Owens, 63, of Canton, passed away April 30 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston surrounded by her loving family. Born in Boston, she was raised in Dorchester and graduated from Dorchester High School. She lived in Jamaica Plain for many years before moving to Canton three years ago. She worked for […]

Commentary: Time for Full-Day K

Editor’s note: The full-day kindergarten program referenced in this letter was approved by voters at annual town meeting on Wednesday, May 11. Dear fellow citizens: Full-day kindergarten has become an essential foundation for a child’s education and needs to be free for every student. Canton charges tuition and is well behind the rest of the state in […]

MAC: A Questionable Resignation

Did you know … Tori McClain, a Planning Board member for the past three years, abruptly resigned with two years still remaining on the five-year seat she won as the only candidate in 2013 when then incumbent Gary Vinciguerra withdrew his papers at the last moment. A native of Tennessee, McClain has been a resident […]

Dismissal of former priest uncovers dark past in Canton

Editor’s note: The name of the victim who was interviewed for this story has been changed in order to protect his privacy. When reports first surfaced in late 2012 that Father Thomas H. Maguire had been removed from public ministry in Norwell following allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct, Mark L., a Canton native and former […]

Opening Day 2016

Canton Little League and Girls Fast Pitch Softball celebrated the start of the 2016 season on Saturday, April 30. The festivities began with the annual parade down Washington and Dedham streets and continued at the Kennedy playing fields with a cookout and on-field ceremony. See this week’s Canton Citizen for more Little League parade photos […]

Close losses point to improvements for CHS softball

Despite going winless through the first nine games, the CHS girls softball team has upped its level of play and appears to be knocking on the door of its first victory. Last week, the lady Bulldogs were involved in two well-played and competitive losses to Hockomock League opponents — 3-2 to Stoughton and 4-2 to […]

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