Archive for: February, 2022

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s February 10 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the February 10 edition include: * True Tales from Canton’s Past: “Judging a Book by Its Cover” (Click here for excerpt) * Photos from the Hansen School’s annual Flashback event * Valentine Spotlight: Canton couple shares secrets […]

Girls hockey captures 3rd straight Hock title

With one powerful shot by junior defenseman Maya Battista, the CHS girls ice hockey team wrapped up a third consecutive Hockomock League title last week as they squeaked past King Philip Regional 2-1 in overtime to clinch the crown outright. Wednesday’s victory was their fifth in as many tries against a league opponent and all […]

Teague, Joseph N.

Joseph Nicholas Teague Sr., 76, passed away peacefully on December 11, 2021, at his home in Murrell’s Inlet, South Carolina, surrounded by his loving wife, daughters and granddaughter. Joe was born on February 4, 1945, and was a native of Canton until retiring to South Carolina in 2004. While attending Canton High School, he met […]

Bank of Canton donates $2,460 to Canton High School

With its donation of $2,460, Bank of Canton has completed Canton High School’s fundraising effort to cover the cost of renovating its arts courtyard. The renovation project, scheduled to break ground in the spring, will include the installation of new mulch beds, plantings and riverbed stone, along with trimming back and relocating plants within the […]

We Are Monsters

The Dean S. Luce Elementary School fourth and fifth graders proudly presented We Are Monsters on Friday, January 28, in the CHS auditorium. See this week’s Citizen for more play photos by Kylee Sheehan and a list of cast and crew members. Not a Citizen subscriber? Click here to order your subscription today!

Business leader implores town to fix sidewalks

Kevin McCormick, president of the Canton Downtown Business Association, implored the Select Board at its meeting Tuesday night to make what he said are needed repairs to the sidewalks in the downtown area. He also asked the board to reaffirm a vote by a previous Select Board and reinstitute a $10,000 annual appropriation for maintenance […]

First grader presses on after life-changing diagnosis

Evelyn Rue’s son, Nelson, 7, enjoys many of the same things as other children his age. He plays soccer with friends, runs a lot, rides his bike, and loves using his virtual reality headset. Rue has to put a limit on her son’s activities, however, due to a serious condition he has that affects the […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s February 3 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the February 3 edition include: * Luce Elementary presents We Are Monsters * DA announces arrest in death of BPD officer * Canton’s Mougenel living the dream as P-Bruins new head coach * Highlights from the Feb. […]

CPL News: February is Love Your Library Month

The Friends of the Canton Public Library are celebrating Love Your Library Month with several fun activities for Friends and Canton residents to support their local library. The Friends are offering three button-making sessions where residents can make their own buttons professing their love of our library using a button-making assembly purchased by funds made […]

Red-hot CHS boys hockey extends winning streak to 10

The red-hot Canton High boys ice hockey team ran its winning streak to double digits earlier this week with a dominant 4-0 win over Burlington in the opening round of the inaugural Ed Burns Coffee Pot Tournament. Originally scheduled to be played on Sunday, the game was moved to Monday at Metropolis Rink as local […]

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