Archive for: 2011

Notkin, Eugene

Eugene Notkin, 86, of Stoughton, formerly of Needham, entered into rest October 7, 2011. Devoted father of Rick Notkin and his wife, Molly, of Canton, and Deborah Notkin of Stoughton. Loving brother of Barbara Notkin of Newton. Cherished grandfather of Matthew and Michael Notkin. Services were held Wednesday afternoon, October 12, at the Stanetsky Memorial […]

Rosengurt, Guido A.

Guido A. Rosengurt, 76, formerly of Canton and Plymouth, passed away October 6 at Jordan Hospital. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he served in the military, he lived in Canton for 17 years and previously lived in Quincy. He also enjoyed spending time at his homes in Plymouth and Lake Worth, FL. […]

Hagerty, Virginia M.

Virginia M. Hagerty (Galligan), 91, of Canton, passed away at the Hellenic Nursing Home October 6. Born in Canton, she graduated from Mission High School in 1936 and Boston Teacher’s College in 1940 and was a lifelong resident of Canton. She worked as an elementary school teacher for the town of Canton and was a […]

Olsen, Arlene E.

Arlene E. Olsen (White), 77, of Canton, passed away at Norwood Hospital October 5. Born in Boston, she graduated from Jamaica Plain High School and previously worked for Plymouth Rubber in the payroll department and also part time for Morse Shoe. She has lived in Canton for the last 52 years and previously lived in […]

Town identifies source of water contamination

A bird’s nest and the carcass of a dead animal found on top of a water storage tank on Indian Lane were the apparent causes of the E. coli bacteria found last week in the town’s water supply. The presence of E. coli prompted state health officials to issue a boil water order for all […]

Reebok Canton Road Race

More than 500 participants turned out for the seventh annual Reebok Canton Road Race, held Saturday morning at its new home at Reebok World Headquarters on Royall Street. Traditionally, the race has started and finished on Washington Street in front of Canton High School. This year’s race, hosted by the Canton Association of Business and […]

Memory Room eases pain for grieving families

In the fall of 2006, Pam Abrams-Warnick walked around Marshalls in a daze, her arms full of clothes that she had no desire to buy. A year earlier, her son Jeremy had tragically passed away at the age of 20. He was a bright, energetic, fun-loving young man, full of life and vitality. His sudden […]

Canton’s John Forger a new man after stint on ‘Biggest Loser’

John Forger thought he was ready. He wanted to lose weight. He had started to exercise. The travel arrangements were complete. And then, on the day before he was scheduled to fly to California to appear as a contestant on Season 12 of the NBC program The Biggest Loser, he changed his mind. He was […]

Dogs fall to Attleboro in high scoring affair

It was a high-scoring duel between the Attleboro Bombardiers and the Canton High Bulldogs, but the hosts had four costly turnovers as the Bombardiers cruised to a 42-27 win Thursday night at CHS. The loss dropped the Bulldogs to 2-3 and ended a stretch of five consecutive games at home to open the season. Canton […]

Canton’s True Tales: The 300-year-old house

This story originally appeared in the Canton Citizen in October 2011. As the leaves fall and autumn returns to New England, there is one house that stands apart as a silent reminder to the pilgrims from England. Three hundred seasons have come and gone, leaves fallen on the roof, snow at the lintels, wind against […]

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