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Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the April 11 edition include: * Canton Citizen’s Annual Winter Sports Wrap-Up (team photos, summaries and more) * Recount for BOS seat set for April 13 * National baby products company relocates to Canton * True Tales […]
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While the Bulldogs were busy making history this season with their unforgettable run to the Division 2 state championship and unbeaten finish, a number of other local residents were enjoying special seasons of their own for their respective high school programs. Headlining this group is Canton’s own PJ Donahue, who recently won his second straight […]

Police have some leads and are making progress in their investigation into a possible road rage incident last month in which a driver fired several shots at another vehicle. The incident occurred shortly before noon on Friday, March 8, at the intersection of York and Randolph streets. A 911 caller to the station said she […]
Beverly M. (Falcione) Marano, 77, of Canton, passed away April 2 surrounded by her loving family. Daughter of Orest and Lena Falcione, Beverly was raised in Milton, attended St. Agatha’s elementary school, Fontbonne Academy and Regis College. For over 30 years, she resided in Weymouth with her beloved husband, Jim, and her three cherished sons, […]
Apr 5 2019 | Posted in
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Paul A. Crivell, 89, of Canton, passed away March 31 at Care One in Randolph. Born in Gardner, he was raised in Hyde Park and graduated from Most Precious Blood High School and was a veteran of the United States Navy. He was a school teacher for the Boston Public Schools at the Washington Irving […]
Apr 5 2019 | Posted in
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Peter L. Banis, 63, of Canton, passed away March 31 at home. Born in Bridgeport, CT, he was raised in Trumbull, CT, and graduated from Trumbull High School, the University of Connecticut, New England School of Law, and received his master’s in taxation from Boston University. Peter was a member of the Mass. Bar Association […]
Apr 5 2019 | Posted in
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Ann T. Withee (McCormack), 90, of Canton, passed away March 30. Beloved wife for 69 years of Thomas T. Withee, Sr. Daughter of the late James and Anna McCormack. Mother of Thomas T. Withee, Jr. and his wife, Deborah, of Scituate, Brian A. Withee and his wife, Jean, of Westboro, and Diann Loring and her […]
Apr 5 2019 | Posted in
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Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the April 4 edition include: * Trillium Brewing Co. relocating to former Reebok site * School bus fee increase and more from the March 28 School Committee meeting * New CHS strength coach helping to build championship […]
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On Sunday, April 14, the Canton Historical Society will unveil the newly restored 1823 Crane’s Guard Militia hand-painted silk flag at the Canton Public Library. The unveiling will take place during the society’s annual meeting, which runs from 2-4 p.m. and is open to the public. The Crane’s Guards were a militia organization formed on […]
Apr 5 2019 | Posted in
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Edward D. “Ted” Draper, 82, of Canton, passed away on March 25 at home surrounded by his loving family. Ted was born and raised in Canton and graduated from Canton High School. He attended the Culinary Institute of America and after graduating opened his own restaurant, The Pickle Barrel. After he sold The Pickle Barrel […]
Mar 29 2019 | Posted in
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