Archive for: January, 2015

Search of stolen vehicle turns up drugs, loaded gun

Two Brockton men are facing an assortment of criminal charges — ranging from possession of a stolen vehicle to drug and gun charges — following a search and subsequent arrest at a Canton gas station last weekend. The incident occurred shortly after midnight on Saturday, January 17, at the Shell station on Route 138. An […]

Canton Writes announces annual call for entries

Canton Writes, the town-wide writing contest, kicks off this week. This year, there will be four age categories for authors to enter: elementary school, middle school, high school, and adult. Authors may submit a short story, poem, or nonfiction/memoir — and no more than one entry in each format. No entry may exceed 1,000 words. […]

CHS Winter Sports

Upcoming Home Games Boys’ Ice Hockey (5-3): Jan. 17 vs. Foxboro @ 6 p.m.; Jan. 19 vs. Newburyport @ 11 a.m. Girls’ Ice Hockey (5-3-1): Jan. 17 vs. Sandwich @ 4 p.m.; Jan. 21 vs. Medfield @ 4:30 p.m. Boys’ Basketball (4-6): Jan. 16 vs. Sharon @ 6:30 p.m.; Jan. 23 vs. Foxboro @ 6:30 p.m. Girls’ Basketball […]

Norfolk DA: Opiate crisis among key challenges

Norfolk County District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey sees substantial challenges ahead as he enters his second four-year term. “The opiate crisis continues to burn out of control,” Morrissey said, after being sworn in by Secretary of State William Galvin at a January 7 ceremony at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham. “In these past four years, we […]

Canton’s McCarthy begins term as GBAR president

David McCarthy of Canton, operating partner for Keller Williams Realty Boston-Metro and Keller Williams Realty Chestnut Hill Market Center, was recently installed as president of the Greater Boston Association of Realtors (GBAR) for 2015. The installation ceremonies took place at Brae Burn Country Club in Newton in December. As president, McCarthy will serve as a the […]

Icemen find offense in wins vs. King Philip, Taunton

The CHS boys ice hockey team enjoyed a pair of “get-right” games last week as the Bulldogs exploded for 17 goals in blowout wins over King Philip and Taunton — snapping a two-game losing streak and pushing the team’s record back over .500 for the season. With their first Hockomock League loss in more than […]

Marshalka, Mary F.

Mary F. Marshalka (Shanahan), 86, died peacefully January 12, 2015, following a long illness. Mary was an administrative assistant to the superintendent of schools for the town of Canton in 1970s and retired as the assistant treasurer for the town of Canton in 1993. She was a member of the Ponkapoag Civic Association and a […]

MacInnis, Jo-Ann M.

Jo-Ann M. MacInnis (Greene), formerly of Sharon, of Nottingham, NH, passed away January 12 at Merrimack Valley Hospice surrounded by her loving family. Born and raised in Somerville, she graduated from Somerville High School and Bunker Hill Community College. She was the secretary for the Nottingham Planning Board and previously was the secretary for the […]

Lauro, S. Arthur

S. Arthur Lauro, of Canton, passed away January 11 at the Harrington House in Walpole surrounded by his loving family. Born and raised in Roxbury, he graduated from Roxbury Memorial High School and received his master’s in education from Fitchburg State College. Arthur was a member of the “Sons of Bitche” 100th Infantry Division during […]

McManus, Arthur J.

Arthur J. McManus, 95, of Canton, passed away January 10 at the VA Hospital in Brockton. Born in Charlestown, he was raised in Jamaica Plain and was a veteran of the Army Air Corps during World War II, serving in India for three years. He worked for New England Telephone as a PBX installer for […]

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