Archive for: January 19th, 2018

Swim teams bounce back with double win vs. North Attleboro

It’s been a streaky start to the winter season for the Canton High swim teams, but after a recent three-meet losing skid, the Bulldogs climbed back over .500 with an exciting double win over North Attleboro at the Hockomock YMCA on Martin Luther King Day. “It was such a great meet and I’m so proud […]

Marinilli, Chakir take title at annual Peckham tourney

Sophomore Eddie Marinilli and senior Anis Chakir both took home titles and the Bulldog wrestlers turned in a strong collective effort en route to a seventh-place finish at last weekend’s James Peckham Invitational Tournament held in the CHS gym. Hosted by CHS for the past 21 years, the all-day tournament annually draws a competitive field […]

MAC: More on Ex-Senator Joyce

Did you know … Canton’s former state Senator Brian A. Joyce, 55, was called “greedy, plain and simple” by Hank Shaw, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Boston office. Joyce has been charged with 20 counts of extortion and seven counts of money laundering. According to a 102-page indictment, the feds contend that […]

National Day of Service

On Friday, January 12, the Canton High School Community Problem Solving team Project SAVE (Substance Abuse Victim Empowerment) hosted a series of programs in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day — the only federal holiday observed as a national day of service. The day began with a morning assembly for seventh and eighth grade […]

Developers hoping to bring TopGolf to Dedham Street

More than three years after first dazzling town leaders with a plan to bring its innovative, year-round golf entertainment concept to the former Cumberland Farms property at 777 Dedham Street, Dallas-based TopGolf has reaffirmed its interest in building on the property — and the town once again appears to be fully on board. “It can’t […]

School Committee approves modulars for JFK School

See this week’s print edition of the Canton Citizen to read the full version of this story ~ In a unanimous vote on January 11, the Canton School Committee agreed to spend between $1.6 and $2 million in

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s January 18 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the January 18 edition include: * Full recap of the January 11 School Committee meeting and Earl Newhouse Waterfront meeting * Singer Marcus Dagan brings romance, entertainment to area restaurants * Busy week for Canton firefighters and more police and fire […]

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