Archive for: 2012

St. John’s School welcomes first male principal

Sean Richardson, the new principal at St. John the Evangelist School, is the first male principal the school has had since it opened its doors in 1883. A native of Lowell, he attended parochial schools and then St. John’s Seminary in Brighton and graduated with a degree in philosophy. Following graduation, Richardson created an educational […]

Up, Up and Away at Pequitside

WHDH-TV 7News anchor and balloonist in training Adam Williams tested out his colorful hot air balloon, named Peacock, at Pequitside Farm last weekend. Williams, who lives in Canton, worked with instructors and a balloon chasing crew from Stow while his balloon was tethered at Pequitside. Williams’ friend and neighbor Susan Mathieson, a retired JFK teacher, […]

Canton family inspires ‘Good Samaritan’ law

Representative William C. Galvin (D-Canton) is pleased to announce the passage of the life-saving “Good Samaritan” provision. This new law allows an individual to come forward in good faith to a medical professional or member of law enforcement on behalf of someone experiencing an overdose without fear of being prosecuted. It is estimated that about […]

College students tackle Plymouth Rubber site

As a professor of civil engineering technology at Wentworth Institute in Boston, Jack Duggan is constantly on the lookout for “real world” examples that he can incorporate into his courses as teaching and learning tools. So when Duggan was told about a 40-acre brownfield site that’s being targeted for redevelopment in Canton, he was immediately […]

Robotics gaining popularity in Canton

Submitted by Della Larson With support from the Canton Alliance for Public Education as well as a dedicated group of teachers and parents, the Canton Public Schools are becoming actively involved in the field of robotics. Student involvement in robotics got its start at the Galvin Middle School, where last fall a group of ten […]

Summer at the Civic

Local families are finishing up another successful summer season at the Ponkapoag Civic — a private pool and social club located in the Ponkapoag neighborhood of Canton. Founded in 1950 as a neighborhood club, the Civic now has a townwide membership of over 200 families. For more information, go to www.ponkapoagcivic.org. See the August 23 […]

Tara Beats Cancer: Gearing Up

On Friday, August 10, 32-year-old Tara Shuman, a married mother of two and a successful health care attorney at Verrill Dana LLP, was blindsided by a diagnosis of breast cancer. She had no apparent risk factors, and until two weeks ago had no knowledge of what the disease entailed. As a way to cope and […]

CPA signature drive hits target, ballot question likely

A grassroots effort to get the Massachusetts Community Preservation Act back on the ballot via petition appears to have reached its goal, reported CPA organizer Deb Sundin on Monday. While nothing is official until certified by the town clerk, Sundin said supporters were able to collect over 950 signatures from Canton voters over the past […]

New CHS principal ready for start of school

When he was young, Derek Folan worked in his parents’ restaurant — doing every job from sweeping floors to clearing tables. Canton High School’s new principal said this week the experience taught him more than how to run a successful business. “They took care of their customers,” said Folan. “They took the time to invest […]

Selectmen News: Pleasant St. dam update

After this Friday, August 24, all detours on Pleasant Street will be lifted now that most of the Reservoir Pond dam repair work has been completed. Selectmen reported this week that the entire project may be completed by Labor Day or by the first day of school. Selectman Sal Salvatori, who has been the point […]

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