Archive for: April, 2026

Citizen honors 30 Winter All-Stars

The Canton Citizen is pleased to announce its 2025-26 winter all-star selections. The full list, complete with write-ups for each athlete, appears in our annual winter sports wrap-up section, which is included in this week’s paper. Girls MVP Chloe Dubuisson (Indoor Track) A senior captain, Dubuisson wrapped up her memorable indoor track career with another […]

Red-hot CHS boys lacrosse team crowned Grit Cup champs

A thrilling tournament run for the boys and the start of a new winning streak for the first-place girls team highlighted another spectacular stretch for the Canton High lacrosse programs in what is shaping up to be a magical spring season. The red-hot Canton boys squad, winners of nine of their last 10 games, added […]

Hansen students witness alleged assault of bus driver

**See below for an update from the Randolph Police Department.** A group of Hansen Elementary students witnessed what school leaders characterized as a “very difficult and disturbing” scene on Tuesday morning after an irate parent boarded his child’s school bus and physically assaulted the driver. The incident occurred on Bus C10 at the Prynne Hills […]

Opening Day 2026

Canton Little League kicked off a new spring season with its annual opening day parade on Saturday, April 25. The celebration continued on the grounds of Canton High School with a cookout, games, and opening day festivities for players of all ages and their families. See this week’s Citizen for more opening day photos by […]

News Notes: Pedestrian accident victim airlifted to hospital

According to a post by Canton Firefighters Local 1580, a male pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries after being struck by a motor vehicle on Bolivar Street near the town pool complex on Tuesday evening, April 28, at approximately 8:20 p.m. Fire Lt. John Hutchinson said Fire Captain Jamie Meier requested a Boston MedFlight helicopter while Deputy […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s April 30 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the April 30 edition include: Little League opening day coverage by Moira Sweetland * Recap of the April

PRHS dedication to honor Victor Del Vecchio

The town of Canton is proud to announce the official dedication of the Paul Revere Heritage Site in honor of Victor Del Vecchio, whose vision, leadership, and tireless commitment were instrumental in transforming the former Plymouth Rubber industrial property into one of the community’s most vibrant and historically significant destinations. Del Vecchio has a long […]

CHS boys tennis team keeps rolling with 4th shutout win

Senior Eli Weaver continued his dominance at No. 3 singles with his fifth double bagel of the season, and all of Canton’s starters won in straight sets as the CHS boys tennis team rolled to their sixth win of the spring with another 5-0 showing in their latest match against Taunton. The Bulldogs have now […]

Paul Revere Heritage Site Evolution Pt. 1

By Rich Trotto The Paul Revere Heritage Site in Canton preserves history with roots going back to the creation of our country. When I heard that Paul Revere had a summer home in Canton where he expanded his businesses starting in 1801, it raised my eyebrows! Over the years it expanded into a large industrial […]

Middle school project gets green light from town boards

With the recent approval of the Canton Conservation Commission, the Galvin Middle School project has now cleared every local regulatory hurdle with construction set to commence in late June. “The GMS project is now fully approved from the Planning Board, Zoning Board and the Conservation Commission,” said Superintendent of Schools Derek Folan. “This is very […]

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