Archive for: February, 2018

Schools face emergency budget deficit

A recent uptick in out-of-district special education spending has put the Canton school budget deep in the red for the current fiscal year while casting further doubt and uncertainty over school officials’ budget plans for FY19. In a detailed report to the School Committee last Thursday, School Business Administrator Barry Nectow said the operating budget […]

GMS teacher all geared up for epic journey

It all started with Jack London’s The Call of the Wild. For the past 15 years, when the snow begins to fly and the temperature drops, the eighth grade students at the Galvin Middle School experience this rich and timeless piece of classic literature. The wintery scene outside the classroom window is the perfect backdrop […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s February 22 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the February 22 edition include: * Battle lines emerge over proposed rehab. facility — new details, implications of Planning Board vote and more * Highlights from the most recent School Committee and Board of Selectmen meetings, including plans to […]

MAC: Charlie Stevenson Jr. retires

Did you know … This past fall was the first time since 1993 that Coach Charlie Stevenson, formerly of Canton, didn’t lead the Xavarian High School Hawks onto the football field. Charlie passed on the clipboard and headset to his friend and former defensive coordinator Al Fornaro, who took over as head coach and led […]

Camozzi, Ermenegildo

Ermenegildo “Gildo” Camozzi, 77, of Norwood, passed away February 11 at home surrounded by his loving family. Born in Bergamo, Italy, he came to the United States in 1960 at the age of 19. He previously lived in Hyde Park and has lived in Norwood for the last 40 years. Gildo was the owner of […]

Man About Canton: The Everetts

Did you know … MAC was very interested in the recent story by Canton Citizen columnist George Comeau, entitled “Tea Cups in the Attic.” The story was about a teapot and the 26-piece tea set that was given as a gift to Mrs. John Everett in 1847 and is now in the collection of the Canton Historical Society. What was really interesting to […]

CHS student responds to ‘hall of flags’ criticism

Dear Editor: Last week I read a letter in the Canton Citizen in which someone stated that they wished to take down the hall of flags in the high school, and as an involved senior at Canton High School I feel my opinion should be heard. To the author, Mary McHugh: I am proud of […]

ADA: Local partners, data review key to fighting substance abuse

Substance abuse continues to be at the root of societal problems in Norfolk County and many other locations across the commonwealth, but the secrets — to prevention, treatment and recovery — can be found right in one’s own backyard with the help of community partners and readily available data. That, more than anything else, was […]

Marinilli and co. shine at Div. 2 central sectionals

Update: CHS sophomore Eddie Marinilli continued his impressive postseason run at this weekend’s Division 2 state championships, capturing the title in the 138-pound class. Senior Nick Matt (285 lbs.) placed sixth and qualified for the All-State tourney. Marinilli and co. shine at D2 central sectionals Sophomore Eddie Marinilli more than lived up to his billing […]

First Parish OWL classes offer valuable lessons for teens

Dear Editor: I am thinking about the teens who are going off to college. I have heard the comments: no one teaches the youth about becoming an adult. We do live in a digital age and conversations are more important than ever. This is why I am writing you this letter. Let’s just say, as […]

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