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The CHS golf team improved to 9-3 with two home wins against a pair of strong opponents in the Hockomock’s Kelley-Rex (Large School) Division. Three members of the team also competed in the Hockomock League individual championships held at Blue Hill Country Club in Canton. The Bulldogs’ two wins last week came against Franklin 159-170 […]
Oct 16 2014 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Canton Citizen

The Canton Historical Society will hold a brief lecture followed by a workshop on the care and preservation of glass plate negatives at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 19, in the Community Room of the Canton Public Library. The program will be run by Fred Mirliani of the Photographic Preservation Society. Volunteers are needed to […]

The CHS girls varsity soccer team had its best week of the season, scoring nine goals in two games en route to beating Sharon 4-0 and Attleboro 5-0 last week at home. In the Sharon game on September 30, Tessa Cudmore led the way with two goals while Sarah MacQuarrie and Hailee Duserick added one […]
Dimitrios Lambropoulos, 98, of Randolph, passed away October 3 at the Hellenic Nursing Home surrounded by his loving family. Born, raised, and educated in Greece, Dimitrios served in the Greek Armed Forces during World War II. He came to the states in 1967 and settled in Randolph, where he worked as an attendant at his […]
Oct 9 2014 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Walter J. Weitz, 91, of Canton, passed away October 1 at Sunrise Assisted Living in Norwood. Born and raised in Boston, he graduated from Mechanic Arts High School and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was the owner of Imperial Millwork in Bridgewater for many years. He has lived in Canton since […]
Oct 9 2014 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Dear Editor: What’s in a name? I finished the article Images on Glass by George Comeau published September 18 with much skepticism about the Kanton Kamera Klub. It is quite curious and suspicious that the group would settle upon a club name whose acronym was synonymous with the notorious Ku Klux Klan, a post-Civil War […]
Canton runners were dominant and won several of the 5k and 10k categories in the 10th annual Reebok Canton Road Race held at Reebok headquarters on Royall Street on Sunday morning, October 5. Catherine Song, a Canton High School junior and co-captain of the girls cross country team, was the first female finisher in the […]
Oct 9 2014 | Posted in
Sports | By
Canton Citizen
[Digital subscribers: Click here to access the latest issue.] The Canton Citizen is pleased to introduce the new e-Citizen, an electronic version of our popular weekly newspaper. This digital publication has the look and feel of the print edition and includes access to an expanding library of back issues that are always just a click away. The introductory price for the new e-Citizen […]
Oct 4 2014 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen

On Monday evening, September 15, officials from various town departments gathered with students and their families at Canton High School to celebrate the unveiling of the Canton Community Safety Calendar — a 15-month color calendar featuring bookmarks created by last year’s fourth and fifth graders at the three Canton elementary schools and St. John the […]
Oct 2 2014 | Posted in
Photo Gallery | By
Canton Citizen
Barbara Thompson, 85, of Canton, passed away September 28 at home surrounded by her loving family. Born in Somerville, she was raised in Hyde Park and graduated from Hyde Park High School. She has lived in Canton since 1963 and was an active parishioner at St. John the Evangelist Church, where she was a member […]
Oct 2 2014 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen