Archive for: December, 2019

New-look boys basketball team off to competitive start

Robbie Gallery, Lanse Dorcelus, Matt Giglio and Eric Mischler all played key roles as the CHS boys basketball team evened its record to 1-1 on Sunday with a 49-37 home win over Southeastern Regional Vo-Tech. The victory came on the heels of a season-opening loss to Attleboro, who battled back after a slow start to […]

Commentary: What I Want for Christmas

By Dr. John Tamilio III My wish this Christmas is bold, but not audacious. I want peace. I am not just referring to the cessation of violence or a respite from war, although both would be welcome. The peace I want is akin to the Hebrew word shalom, which means wholeness and completeness. I need […]

CHS girls hockey opens with 2 big nonleague wins

Powered by a deep and talented corps of defensemen, the CHS girls ice hockey team has hit the ground running in 2019-20 with back-to-back shutout victories to open the season. In both games last week, the lady Bulldogs looked downright dominant, outscoring Sandwich and Whitman-Hanson by a combined 9-0 margin while out-shooting them 69-25. New […]

Man About Canton: Dec. 19 Preview

Did you know … Now that Santa Claus has read his mail, made his list, and checked it twice, he and his sleigh are ready to deliver tons of presents to those who didn’t pout or cry and have been good this year. As usual, his loaded sleigh will be powered for his worldwide trek […]

Magic of Winterlights

Holiday magic has arrived at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate this season with the introduction of Winterlights — an interactive, fun-for-all-ages event running on weekends through December 29. The Canton country estate has been decorated with thousands of shimmering and artfully designed holiday lights, and guests can enjoy self-guided tours, scavenger hunts, refreshments, and more. […]

BOS to consider changes to Revere development

Selectmen have many issues to ponder before approving three modifications to the master agreement between the town and Canton Holdings, developer of the Paul Revere Heritage Site. Lloyd Geisinger of Thorndike Development, the developer of the Copperworks condominium project underway at the site, requested at Tuesday night’s BOS meeting a reduction in the number of […]

Canton Fire Department offers ‘Sand for Seniors’

Canton resident Debbie Tyler received her bucket of sand from firefighter Katie McLaughlin and Lt. Steve Driscoll as part of the Fire Department’s “Sand for Seniors” program. If you are a Canton senior and would like a bucket of sand to treat your walkway or driveway, contact Lt. Tom Norton at 781-575-6654 ext. 3104.

Decorated judo coach adapts to new life in Canton

Luis Bonilla, a resident of Canton and native of Peru, has worked hard to make a new life here. His experience has required some challenging adjustments but has also brought significant rewards. Bonilla, who was born in Chimbote, a port city, came to this country for the first time in 2014, with no thought of […]

Cirignano, Rose F.

Rose F. Cirignano, “Aunt to All,” 97, formerly of Bernardsville, NJ, passed away December 14 at home in Canton, surrounded by her loving family. She was born and raised in Bernardsville and graduated from Bernards High in 1940. She worked as an accountant for Ciba-Geigy Corporation for many years before retiring in 1987. Rosie was […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s December 19 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the December 19 edition include: * Revere development changes and more BOS news (click here for excerpt) * Canton High School Term 1 Honor Roll * Blue Hills grad returns to alma mater to work on renovation […]

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