Archive for: March, 2024

Trailside Museum welcomes Ginger the river otter

Blue Hills Trailside Museum is thrilled to announce that another North American river otter has joined its wildlife team at the popular nature destination on the Canton/Milton line. “Ginger,” who was born in February 2022 at Stone Zoo in Stoneham, is settling right in at the Trailside Museum, which is operated by Mass Audubon in […]

CHS presents ‘Legally Blonde’

The Canton High School Drama Club proudly presented Legally Blonde, a fabulously fun musical based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the hit 2001 film, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 15-17, in the CHS auditorium. The play starred Leah Condon as Elle Woods with direction and choreography by Katie Brobst. See this week’s […]

Protecting Yourself & Your Money

Many people have heard of the “dark web.” Most have no idea of what it is, and given the potential dangers, they aren’t inclined to go looking. According to online security company Norton 360, “The dark web is a part of the internet that’s made up of hidden sites you can’t find through conventional search […]

Rodman for Kids receives donation from Planet Fitness

Rodman for Kids, a locally based nonprofit committed to providing at-risk kids with the resources they need to dream, grow and succeed, was recently awarded a $1,000 donation from Planet Fitness in celebration of its new location at 30 Commercial Street in Foxboro. At a March 5 ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the grand opening, General […]

Bromley, William V.

William “Bill” V. Bromley, 78, of Canton, formerly of South Boston, died peacefully March 12, 2024. Bill was the devoted husband of the late Heidi Bromley (Michalak). Loving father of Stacy Nee and her fiancé, David Benton, of Canton. Proud grandfather of Joseph, William, and Abbey Nee of Canton. Bill worked for many years as […]

Winthrop, Jeanette I.

Jeanette Irene DeLello Winthrop of Canton passed away peacefully at Hebrew Rehabilitation in Roslindale on March 2, 2024. She is survived by her beloved husband of 66 years, Walter Winthrop, and their children, David and his wife, Claire, Sara and her wife, Melissa Leonard, and Beth Delagi and her husband, Greg. Jeanette was the daughter […]

One Election Down, Contentious Local Election Next

By Larry Overlan A majority of Canton Republicans voted for former President Trump (57 percent) over Nikki Haley (39 percent) in the March 5 presidential primary, mirroring the statewide average. The “old guard” Republican towns of Dover, Newton, Andover, and Sharon, among others, voted in favor of Haley. Back when Massachusetts was a Republican state […]

Boys hoop falls to No. 4 S-B in Sweet 16 nail-biter

A memorable 2023-24 season and thrilling state tournament run ended in heartbreaking fashion for the CHS boys basketball team last week as the 13th seeded Bulldogs fell just short in a fierce road battle with fourth-seeded Somerset-Berkley, 53-50, in the Division 2 Sweet 16. In a very competitive game that seesawed back and forth, the […]

Energy aggregation program cleared for launch

The Canton Select Board on Tuesday gave Town Administrator Charles Doody the go-ahead to launch the town’s municipal energy aggregation program, Canton Electricity Choice, as early as Wednesday, March 13, if he can find rates that are less than or equal to Eversource’s basic rate. The board voted unanimously to approve the Competitive Procurement Process […]

News Notes: Four charged in separate A&B cases

A&B suspect facing added charges for conduct while in custody A Quincy woman who was arrested following a domestic dispute on Stagecoach Road last weekend is facing additional charges stemming from her actions while in holding at the Canton Police Station. While the nature of the domestic dispute remains a private matter, Deputy Police Chief […]

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