Archive for: 2014

Canton PD to host parent education nights

The Canton Police Department’s Family Services Unit will present two community education nights next month: an internet safety session for parents on Thursday, November 6, and “notMYkid” on Tuesday, November 18. Both events will be held in the CHS library beginning at 7 p.m. Topics for the internet safety night will include the risks involved with […]

Blue Hills Regional to hold open house Nov. 19

Blue Hills Regional Technical School, located at 800 Randolph Street in Canton, will have its annual Open House on Wednesday, November 19, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for all interested members of the public, especially prospective students and their families. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet faculty, administrators, and students; see the state-of-the-art equipment […]

Autumn Sights

Canton Community Television manager and Citizen columnist Tanya Willow captured some stunning natural shots at Reservoir Pond and the Bradley Estate over Columbus Day weekend. Have any fall-themed photos to share? Send them to submissions@thecantoncitizen.com for consideration in our print or online editions.

CHS field hockey team clinches Division 1 tourney berth

The CHS field hockey team is headed back to the Division 1 south sectional tournament after taking two out of three road games last week to improve to 9-4-2 overall. The Bulldogs’ lone loss came Wednesday against first-place Oliver Ames, although they quickly regrouped and went on to dominate Milford just two days later. Although […]

NDA edges CHS volleyball in clash of unbeatens

After tearing through its schedule with 15 consecutive victories, the Davenport Division champion — and seemingly unstoppable — CHS volleyball team finally met its match against top-ranked Notre Dame Academy, falling 3-1 in Hingham Friday night. Currently undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the state, the defending D2 state champion Cougars had already beaten D1 […]

True Tales columnist deserves praise, not criticism

Dear Editor: The recent controversy regarding George Comeau’s Images on Glass article published in the September 18 issue of this paper is one that I’ve found to be quite sad. I’ve never met Mr. Comeau in person, yet I’ve thoroughly enjoyed his historical pieces, which regularly run in this publication. The article about the trolley […]

Schmidt, MaryAnn D.

MaryAnn D. Schmidt, 80, formerly of Canton, of Stoughton, passed away unexpectedly at Florida Hospital in Daytona Beach, FL. Born in Waukesha, WI, she graduated from Blue Hills Regional High School in Canton. She previously worked in the Payroll Department for Plymouth Rubber before retiring in 1982 and later worked for Baybank as a proof […]

Sullivan, Louise T.

Louise T. Sullivan (Casey), 100, a lifelong resident of Canton, died peacefully in her home with her family by her side on October 20, 2014. Devoted wife of the late James B. Sullivan. Loving mother of Maureen White and her late husband, Jack, Kathleen Sullivan and her husband, William, and the late James Sullivan and […]

Casna, Brian M.

Brian M. Casna, 54, of Canton, passed away suddenly October 20. Born and raised in Weymouth, he graduated from Weymouth High School. He was a member of the Teamsters Local #25 and worked for Martignetti Liquors in Norwood for over 20 years. He has lived in Canton since 1997. Brian was an avid boater and […]

Curtis, Robert P.

Robert P. Curtis, Sr., 87, of Canton, passed away peacefully October 17 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston surrounded by his loving family. Born in the family home on Sherman Street in Canton, he was raised in Canton and was a lifelong resident of the town. He was a graduate of Canton High […]

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