It was one of the largest town meetings in anyone’s memory. Hundreds of men packed Memorial Hall in April 1884. The topic at hand was the establishment of a committee that would investigate the sources of water supply available to the town. The discussion had begun as early as 1882, and now the town was […]
Canton police announced a major development in the investigation of a July 18 home invasion on Arboretum Way. On Thursday, October 5, Canton and Milton police, along with members of the Boston Police Department Violent Fugitive Apprehension Unit, arrested Eriberto Genao, 22, of Mattapan. He is one of several suspects wanted in connection with the […]
Oct 13 2017 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Mike Berger
Monique Souza came across her father shaving his head in the bathroom one day. He had been diagnosed with cancer and the chemotherapy treatment caused his hair to begin to fall out. She took the razor and finished the job for him. “The first head I shaved was my dad’s,” she said. Souza has shaved […]
Oct 13 2017 | Posted in
Business | By
Mary Ann Price
Check out this week’s issue of the Canton Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the October 12 edition include: * Latest news and timelines for the Plymouth Rubber redevelopment and Paul Revere Heritage Park * Photos of Blue Hills Trailside Museum Fall Festival by Michelle Stark * Local figure skater shines at national […]
Oct 13 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen