Archive for: June, 2012

TBA Groundbreakers Gala

Close to 140 members of Temple Beth Abraham and their families honored the groundbreakers of the synagogue with a wonderful gala on June 2. Without the commitment of these men and women, the synagogue would not be thriving as it is today at its current location at 1301 Washington Street. A video on the history […]

St. John’s School Graduation

On Friday, June 8, St. John the Evangelist School held a graduation mass for 13 students who embodied the motto of the school: “Follow Jesus; Strive for Excellence.” In addition, the following students were recognized with special awards and scholarships: Meghan Fox (Patricia Andreotti Scholarship), Arslay Joseph (Xaverian Brothers Partnership Award; Robert DeLang Scholarship), Adriana […]

Blue Hills Regional holds commencement exercises for class of 2012

Although 200 members of the class of 2012 at Blue Hills Regional Technical School in Canton were the stars of last Tuesday’s graduation exercises, it was a member of the class who graduated almost 30 years ago who nearly stole the show. Randolph native Scott D. Tingle ’83, a commander in the U.S. Navy, returned […]

Zysman named president of local HFMA chapter

Roberta S. Zysman of Canton was recently installed as president of the MA-RI chapter of Healthcare Financial Management Association, which provides

Hitting woes continue for Legion baseball team

Inconsistent hitting has plagued the Canton American Legion baseball team at the start of the season as the squad fell to 1-3 with a 1-0 loss to Norfolk Sunday afternoon at Canton High School. Earlier in the week, Canton fell to Needham 3-0 but won its first game of the season 3-1 against Franklin. Sunday’s […]

Canton A’s hope to rebound with full lineup

Canton A’s head coach Kee Arguimbau hopes the wins will begin to come now that he has a full lineup, with some of his hitters returning from injury and a few players being added to the roster. As of Sunday, the A’s, a semipro baseball team playing its home games at Canton High and made […]

Police action thwarts possible burglary attempt

A police officer who noticed a man being dropped off at the closed Dunkin Donuts on Neponset Street near I-95 around 1 a.m. on Sunday, June 17, found a man hiding behind the bushes. Officers Steve Saraf and Donald Stapleton investigated and found a man with a pair of gloves and a tire iron in […]

Trementozzi, Audrey L.

Audrey L. Trementozzi, 79, of Palm Bay, Florida, formerly of Boca Raton, FL, and Canton, went home to her eternal reward in heaven on Wednesday, June 13, 2012. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Joseph, and their children: Joseph and his wife, Anne, of Palm Bay, and Paul and his wife, Angela, […]

Temple Beth David welcomes new spiritual leader

As summer begins, local reform congregation Temple Beth David in Canton welcomes its new spiritual leader, Rabbi Emma Gottlieb, as she assumes her role of full-time rabbi and educator. Everyone from the south shore area is invited to join the temple congregation at her first evening Shabbat service on Friday, July 6, at 6:30 p.m. […]

Doherty, John P.

John P. Doherty, 79, of Canton, passed away unexpectedly at home June 12. Born in Boston’s South End, he graduated from Cathedral High School and Wentworth Institute of Technology with a degree in electrical engineering. After retiring, he ran a family day care center in Canton with his wife, Betty, for many years. Beloved husband […]

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