Archive for: January, 2014

Bogdanchik, Robert A.

Robert A. Bogdanchik, 66, of Chantilly, VA, formerly of Canton, passed away suddenly January 21 at Fair Oaks Hospital in Fairfax, VA. Born in Milford, he was raised in Mansfield and graduated from Mansfield High School and Tufts University. He previously worked for the Massachusetts Department of Corrections in the Reception Diagnostic Center for 13 […]

Kennedy, Maureen D.

Maureen Diane Kennedy of Canton, 51, passed away suddenly on January 18. A beloved daughter, sister, aunt and friend, Maureen leaves behind her mother, Loretta Lanzillo, of Florida; father, William Kennedy and his wife, Barbara, of Groveland; six brothers, William Kennedy of Everett, JJ Lanzillo of Everett, Brian Kennedy and his wife, Melissa, of Kingston, […]

Estey, William H.

Mr. William H. Estey, 86, of Westport, CT, and husband of Catherine (Kinnane) Estey passed away on Saturday, January 18, in Bridgeport Hospital. William was born on January 28, 1927, in Canton and was the son of late Elijah and Elizabeth (MacInulty) Estey. William was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran and has been […]

Friends of the Library thank supporters of ‘Caddystacks’

The Friends of the Canton Public Library wish to thank all who sponsored the Caddystacks Mini Golf fundraiser at the library through generous donations of cash, gift cards, goods, and services. The course, laid on the top two floors of the library, was fun for the whole family as they putted along through tees and holes […]

Friends of Billy Cravens ‘floored’ by turnout at recent fundraiser

Dear Editor: Thank you, thank you, thank you. Those words cannot be said enough and they will never relay completely how our families feel. Saturday night at the Canton Town Club was amazing. Rose and Billy Cravens have so many wonderful friends — some they would truly call family. These friends, from all different places […]

Man About Canton: Re-zoning Rte. 138

Did you know … It is time to resurrect the Route 138 Economic Opportunity Overlay District Bylaw. The bylaw, which took nearly two years to draft, would have established two overlay zones, one from the Milton town line to the I-93 overpass and one from Randolph Street to Tracy Wood Road. The bylaw would encourage […]

As You Like It: To Shop Should Be Human

I love to shop. I always have. I can remember spending my time in a candy store deciding just where to spend my nickel. I remember haunting the toy store across the street from where we lived in Brooklyn, Fain’s Toys. It was my idea of kid heaven, living across the street from a toy […]

Intriguing possibilities in play for ’14 election

A wide-open School Committee race and the potential for at least a three-way battle for two selectmen’s seats are a few of the intriguing possibilities that could emerge during the 2014 town election season in Canton, which officially got underway on Monday, January 27, with the release of nomination forms by the town clerk’s office. […]

Mystery in the Museum

The John F. Kennedy Elementary School fifth graders performed “Mystery in the Museum” on Friday and Saturday evening in the CHS auditorium. An original play, “Mystery in the Museum” was written by the students and author-in-residence Steven Krasner, with direction by Barbara Carbone. Moira Sweetland photo

Garden Club, schools to present ‘Artists in Bloom’

The Canton Garden Club and the Canton Public Schools’ Visual Arts Department invites the community to their first annual “Artists in Bloom” exhibit beginning Friday, February 28, through Sunday, March 2, at Pequitside Farm, 79 Pleasant Street in Canton. The opening reception will be held Friday evening from 5-9 p.m., and refreshments will be served. […]

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