Archive for: February, 2016

Cronin, Neil J.

Neil Joseph Cronin, 85, of Stoughton and Falmouth, died on February 13, 2016, at Norwood Hospital from serious illness. He leaves his wife, Kathleen Comeau Cronin, after 37 loving years of marriage. Born in 1930 in Boston, he was the son of the late Lt. Col. Neil and Catherine O’Brien Cronin. Neil spent his early […]

Battle-tested girls hockey team eyes playoff spot

The Canton High girls ice hockey team had its five-game unbeaten streak snapped last week but remains in the thick of the playoff chase after an impressive performance against Medfield on Saturday. Sitting right at .500 with a 6-6-4 mark, the lady Bulldogs began play this week needing to win two of their final four […]

Strumski, Leo W.

Leo W. “Bill” Strumski of New Hampshire, formerly of Canton, passed away February 11. Beloved son of the late Leo and Dorothy (Lewis) Strumski. Brother of Sandra Bruso of CT. Loving and cherished uncle of Claire, Audrey and Charles Bruso, also of CT. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home, […]

A Community Remembers

Thanks to the efforts of the Canton Memorial Bow Project, hundreds of pink and green bows have been hung across the community as a show of support for the families of Kaleigh Kenyon and Thomas Gunning. The bows, made by an army of volunteers at the Canton Senior Center and paid for solely with donations, […]

As You Like It: Less Than a Minute

I couldn’t remember the last time Snoopy had lain so quietly in my arms, allowing me to softly stroke his wiry fur. I buried my nose in his ears, which have always been the softest, silkiest part of him. For months now he had been content only when walking with Cheryl or sleeping. The rest […]

BOS to seek truck exclusion on Chapman, Dedham St.

Selectmen voted unanimously Tuesday night to forward a report to the state Department of Transportation seeking a truck exclusion on Dedham and Chapman streets once the new I-95 off ramp on Dedham Street is built. The exclusion requires the approval of MassDOT followed by a public hearing by selectmen. Exemptions can be granted to trucks […]

Local pilot turns passion into successful business

Bill McGonagle always had a yearning to fly. “It just was something I always wanted to do,” he said recently. “It’s an expensive venture. I could never afford it. Then one day I could afford it.” In 1999, he got his private pilot’s license,

Police probe juvenile offenses at vacant house

Police were called to investigate various juvenile offenses allegedly committed on New Year’s Eve in a vacant home on Village Gate Road. A total of five juveniles, ranging in age from 14-16, will be summoned to court to face charges. Police said the alleged perpetrators include both males and females and a mix of Canton […]

Local grad student honors hero with quilt project

My friend, Izzy Geller / Lived through the Holocaust. / In the concentration camps / People died or came close to dying. / People starved to death. / People were gassed, / Or whipped or beaten. / Some froze. Marissa Levenson was in grade school at the Luce when she penned those words, but the […]

New commuter rail schedule to impact Canton riders

Public input session scheduled for Feb. 22 in Norwood The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) recently announced a proposed new commuter rail schedule and is asking riders for their feedback on the changes. The proposed schedule is slated to take effect on May 23 and will impact 18 commuter rail lines, including the Providence/Stoughton line, […]

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