Archive for: September, 2011

Breaking news: Town lifts boil water order

Below is an updated notice from the town regarding the recent boil water order: As of 4 p.m. on Monday, October 3, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has lifted the boil water order in Canton. The town, late this afternoon, received written authorization to lift any water use restriction. This state approval was granted as […]

True Tales from Canton’s Past: Collecting History

On the subject of collecting, I have had plenty of experience and much of it began at a fairly young age. I must have been in the fourth grade, perhaps as young as 9 when I picked up my first piece of Canton memorabilia. It came from a classmate: a small round box with a […]

Where Are They Now: Women’s Edition

Considering the way the Canton High School field hockey team has dominated the competition over the past several seasons, it should come as little surprise that so many program alumnae have made the jump to the college level. In fact, at last count, there were at least nine former Bulldogs playing field hockey at colleges […]

Football team tops nonleague Quincy

A star is born: Junior running back Dexter Green rushed for 208 yards and three scores to lead the Bulldogs past visiting Quincy 26-12 on Friday, September 16, at Memorial Field. Canton improved to 2-0 and will host North Attleboro this Friday at 7 p.m.

Canton beefs up SPED offerings with 3 new programs

Editor’s note: Below is the first in a series of occasional articles examining recent trends in education and their impact on Canton students. Coming soon will be a look at the new Common Core State Standards and what they might mean for MCAS. In an effort to service more special education students while also saving […]

Superintendent considering later start time for CHS

School Superintendent Jeff Granatino will be forming a study group of teachers, students, and parents to discuss the possibility of later start times at Canton High School. Addressing the issue at Monday night’s School Committee meeting, Granatino acknowledged that a time change would impact start times at other schools and practice times for athletics. However, […]

Library certified to process passport applications

The Canton Public Library is pleased to announce that it has been certified as a U.S. Passport Acceptance Facility. This re-establishes a local service center for processing new passport applications, which had been provided by the Canton town clerk’s office until federal law prohibited agencies that administer birth certificates from also processing passport applications. The […]

UPDATED: CHS Fall Sports

Upcoming Home Games Football (2-4): Next home game is Thanksgiving Day vs. Stoughton Boys’ soccer (8-0-5): Tues., Oct. 25 vs. Stoughton @ 6:30 p.m. Girls’ soccer (10-0-1): Fri., Oct. 21 vs. Oliver Ames @ 3:30 p.m. Field hockey (12-0): Thurs., Oct. 20 vs. Oliver Ames @ 6:15 p.m. Volleyball (12-2): Tues., Oct. 25 vs. Stoughton […]

Ricky27 Field Day

On Saturday, September 17, the Ricky27 Foundation held its fourth annual Ricky Shannon Field Day at Memorial Field behind CHS. Shannon, one of the stars of the 1981 Super Bowl team, died in a house fire on April 14, 2008. The field day honors Shannon’s legacy while raising money for his two children and for […]

Alumni Flag Football

The Canton High School Booster Club held its first alumni flag football game at the CHS turf field on September 10. The event was enjoyed by all and was also a fundraising success for the CHS Booster Club. Above (left to right): The green team gets ready for a play; blue team quarterback Kevin Foley […]

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