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Philip D. Sullivan, 83, of Canton, died peacefully at home following a brief illness on May 6, 2021. Philip was a retired Canton Fire Department lieutenant and a proud veteran of the Army National Guard. He was a devoted Catholic and parishioner of St. Gerard Majella Church in Canton. Philip enjoyed spending his time in […]
May 13 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

Do you love the Blue Hills and enjoy exploring the vast number of natural and historical treasures throughout the park? Do you want to put your boots down on every trail in the Blue Hills? Do you want to belong to a community that also shares your love of exploring the park? If so, then you’ll want to sign […]
May 7 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Dear Editor: At the May 22 annual town meeting, Canton voters will decide whether to authorize the Select Board to start the process for Municipal Energy Aggregation. The Canton Sustainability Committee supports energy aggregation and urges voters to attend town meeting to vote ‘Yes.’ Energy aggregation allows a town to use its bulk purchasing power […]
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the May 6 edition include: * Governor visits GMS to announce new summer learning programs (click here for excerpt) * Proposed housing trust eyes ‘Canton-centric’ solutions to affordability challenges * True Tales from Canton’s Past by […]
May 7 2021 | Posted in
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Alda “Ida” Carrozza (Aprea) of Canton passed away May 1. Born and raised in Hyde Park, she graduated from Girls Trade School in Boston. She lived in Canton for 67 years. Alda worked at the Massachusetts Hospital School in Canton for many years as an adaptive clothing designer and seamstress. She was diligent, resourceful, resilient and strong. […]
May 6 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Lawrence “Laurie” O’Brien, 79, a resident of East Falmouth, formerly of Canton, died peacefully at Cape Cod Hospital on Friday, April 30, 2021. He was the husband of Priscilla (Standish) O’Brien for 59 years. Son of the late Richard J. and Elizabeth (Sullivan) O’Brien, he was born in Norwood and raised in Canton. Laurie was […]
May 6 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Donald P. Mulcahey, 85, of Plymouth, formerly of West Bridgewater and Canton, passed away peacefully at home April 27. Born in Boston, he was raised in Jamaica Plain and graduated from Cathedral High School. He served his country as a chaplain’s assistant in the U.S. Air Force and while stationed at Itazuke Air Force base […]
May 6 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Lucille Irene (Lewis) Cardinell was called home to our Lord on April 27, 2021 while at her home surrounded by her family. Lucille was born on January 29, 1942 to Charles and Lorena (Dafoe) Lewis in Canton, New York. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles; mother, Lorena; and brother Franklin. She married […]
May 6 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Dear Editor: As a fairly new resident of Canton, I am appalled at the amount of trash I see along roadsides in our town. Route 138 is one I travel often and any trash dropped beside the road simply seems to stay there. Another eyesore is when I am getting off the freeway at Exit […]

A small but spirited group of volunteers joined together to clean up the grounds of the Museum of American Bird Art on Saturday as part of an Earth Day Cleanup event hosted by Canton Residents for a Sustainable, Equitable Future (CR4SEF). See this week’s Citizen for more photos by Cynthia Rosina. Click here to order […]
Apr 30 2021 | Posted in
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