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Cathleen M. (Cronin) Kral, 77, of Wellfleet, formerly of Canton, passed away March 11 in a tragic fire beside her husband of 53 years, Ferdinand (Fred) L. Kral, Jr. Born in Boston, she was raised in Mattapan and attended Notre Dame Academy. After graduating from Emmanuel College with a BA, she traveled to Europe, which began […]
Mar 22 2019 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen

The town of Canton recently held a visioning workshop at the library to discuss residents’ ideas for the future of Canton Junction. The town is working with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council to facilitate a community-driven process to plan for the future of the area around the Canton Junction Commuter Rail Station. Part of the industrial […]
Mar 22 2019 | Posted in
Business | By
Canton Citizen
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the March 21 edition include: * Complete coverage of the CHS boys hockey team’s state championship win * Election spotlight: Profiles on the candidates for Board of Selectmen with accompanying issues chart * Canton High presents Les […]
Mar 22 2019 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen

The Canton High boys ice hockey team are this year’s MIAA Division 2 state champions! Unbeaten heading into Sunday’s state final at the Boston Garden, the Bulldogs capped off a historic season with another electric performance — this time against D2 north champion Tewksbury in an eventual 6-2 win in front of thousands of adoring fans. […]
Mar 17 2019 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Canton Citizen

Canton Youth Hockey’s Squirt A team entered the cauldron of the state youth hockey tournament by winning a series of single-elimination games played throughout the season. Now, they would face the best of the best from across the state. Rather than worry about playing against teams they had never seen before, Canton remained focused on […]
Patricia A. Missler (Harrington), 81, of Canton, passed away March 11 at home surrounded by her loving family. Born in New Bedford, she was raised in Stoughton and graduated from Stoughton High School. She worked for many years at the R & R Deli in Canton. Beloved wife of the late John P. “Jack.” Mother […]
Mar 16 2019 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Robert J. Fishman, 46, of Sharon, passed away suddenly on March 10, 2019. Rob was born in Beverly, the dear son of Bernard “Bing” and Betty Ann (Enenstein) Fishman. Beloved husband of Lisa F. (Becker) Fishman. Devoted father of Daniel Fishman and Sarah Fishman. Loving son-in-law of Robert and Susan Becker. Cherished brother-in-law of Amy Becker, […]
Mar 16 2019 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
David M. Rowley, 85, of Canton, gave laughs (and elicited some rolling eyes) with his dry wit, comfort with his enveloping hugs, and strength from his faith. He grew up in West Roxbury with his sisters Helen, Mary, and brother Frank. A 1951 graduate of Cathedral High School and member of the Boston College Class […]
Mar 16 2019 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the March 7 edition include: * True Tales from Canton’s Past by George T. Comeau: “The Able Footnote” * Town to begin search for new finance director and other budget news * Photo coverage of the CHS […]
Mar 16 2019 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen
On Sunday, April 14, Cops for Kids with Cancer will hold its fourth annual “Not Quite the Marathon” 5K road race, which starts and finishes at the Canton Junction Sports Pub at 399 Neponset Street. All of the proceeds from the race will benefit Cops for Kids with Cancer, a Boston-based nonprofit that raises money […]
Mar 15 2019 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Canton Citizen