The Canton Alliance Against Substance Abuse (CAASA) invites the public to its ninth annual Celebration of Life on Thursday, August 28, from 7-9 p.m. on the grounds of the William Armando Center at 92 Pleasant Street. Also located on this site is the newly installed Serenity Garden honoring loved ones lost who remain with us […]
Jul 24 2025 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the July 24 edition include: * Canton softball teams head to regional tournaments * Town pursuing all options as trash strike rages on * Highlights from the July 22 Select Board meeting * Photos from the Parks […]
Jul 24 2025 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

The pressure has been mounting for waste removal giant Republic Services to resolve its labor dispute with Teamsters Local 25 and get the striking employees back to work after another week of disrupted trash service in Canton and in communities across greater Boston. On Friday, Canton leaders signed onto a second joint letter from impacted […]
Jul 18 2025 | Posted in
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Town Government | By
Jay Turner

Hundreds of campers and counselors came together for a week of friendship and fun at Kids Camp, a popular Canton summer tradition now in its 37th year. The theme of this year’s camp was “Time Travel,” as campers took a trip through different decades and time periods while bringing games and activities to life! Other […]
Jul 18 2025 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

Bank of Canton will be recognized among the state’s top corporate charitable contributors at the Boston Business Journal’s Corporate Citizenship Awards, being held September 10 at Big Night Live on Causeway Street in Boston. The event’s honorees collectively reported making over $416 million in total cash contributions in 2024. “As a community bank, we’re committed […]
Jul 18 2025 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

The Canton Citizen is pleased to announce its 2025 spring all-star selections. The full list, complete with write-ups for each athlete, appears in the July 17 print edition as part of the Citizen’s annual spring sports wrap-up section. Girls Spring MVP Chloe Dubuisson (Track & Field) Only a junior, Dubuisson has already solidified herself as […]
Jul 18 2025 | Posted in
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Sports | By
Canton Citizen
Notice is given by the Planning Board under the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 40A Sections 5 and 11 and the Canton Zoning Bylaw Section 1.6 that a Public Hearing will be conducted on Wednesday, July 30, 2025 at 7:00 PM in Canton Town Hall (Memorial Hall), Salah Meeting Room, 801 Washington Street, Canton, MA. The […]
Jul 17 2025 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Shirley M. MacLeod, 94, of Plymouth, formerly of Brockton and Canton, died peacefully at home on Friday, July 4, 2025. Shirley enjoyed knitting, crochet, and coloring. Daughter of the late True and Florence Johnson. Devoted wife of the late Norman MacLeod. Loving mother of Elizabeth Howland and her husband, Joseph, of Fairhaven, Kenneth MacLeod and […]
Jul 17 2025 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
By Darcie Fisher Canton Public Schools has hired Tami Rebello as the new principal of the Hansen Elementary School. Rebello joins the district from the Norfolk Public Schools, where she has served as the principal of the H. Olive Day School since July 2023. She will be replacing Paul McKnight, who resigned in June after […]
Jul 11 2025 | Posted in
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Buying a house in a super-hot sellers’ market (meaning most of eastern Mass.) favors buyers who are prepared as much as possible before they start seriously looking. Yes, there are exceptions, and everyone’s heard about buyers who found their unicorn house with a unicorn seller and it all happened like magic. But it’s best to […]