
Brothers Nate and Jacob Sharpe, the world-renowned juggling duo hailing from Canton, are among the featured players in a new documentary about Circus Smirkus, New England’s acclaimed traveling youth circus. The award-winning Circus Dreams, directed and produced by filmmaker Signe Taylor, is set to premiere on WGBH on April 21 — World Circus Day — […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Dream no more: Driving around town in a brand-new 2012 red Ford Mustang may become a reality for some lucky winner. In collaboration with Rodman Ford, Temple Beth Abraham is holding a raffle for an open-end two-year lease of a new Mustang. Purchasing a raffle ticket will not only give you a chance to be in the […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Singing legend Rene Rancourt of Boston Bruins fame helped Canton-based Humboldt Storage and Moving kick off its annual meeting recently with an inspirational speech and the National Anthem. Rancourt started off the meeting talking about his years with the Boston Bruins, made the Humboldt team laugh quite a bit, and did what he is best […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Two local Canton workplaces are joining Rally Against Cancer to support the Jimmy Fund. Team LoJack, led by Caroline Culliname, and Team Needham Electric Supply, led by Laura Gebrayel, are “rallying” to win a visit from this year’s rally spokesplayer, Red Sox pitcher Daniel Bard. When the Red Sox suit up against the Tampa Bay Rays […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Dear MAC: I am writing in response to your recent opinion on the solar farm being constructed illegally in Canton. There is absolutely nothing political about any of our mailings, a point that is easily supported by the documentation we have publically provided and that is also found on our website (www.CantonSolarExposed.com). On January 19, […]
Dear Editor: Our town is being trashed with beer cans, bottles, and fast food wrappers. Properties along Cedar and Greenlodge streets in particular are littered with beer cans and boxes. The 16th hole at the Ponkapoag Golf Course is a sea of beer cans and liquor bottles. It is disheartening to know that some people in […]
Editor’s note: The following letter was submitted by Caroline Earle (CHS ’88) to Canton school officials in response to the proposed elimination of the German language program, and is posted below with permission from the author. Dear Superintendent Granatino and Canton School Committee: My name is Caroline Earle and I am writing to express my […]
Dear Editor: I would like to thank Tony Andreotti and the Veterans Honor Guard for their ceremony at my father’s graveside. The town of Canton should be proud that Tony and the honor guard show our veterans the respect they deserve for fighting for our freedom. The family of Charles Campisano, PFC U.S. Army, World […]
Dear Canton voters: To the CPA supporters and voters: My heartfelt thanks and gratitude for your support of the Community Preservation Act. You worked hard to raise awareness for CPA and you have certainly laid a foundation for further education about CPA in our community. You took the long view, knowing in the future we […]
Margaret A. Galligan (Gubbins), 88, of Canton, passed away unexpectedly April 6 at Norwood Hospital. Born in Milton, she was raised in Newtonville and attended Our Lady Catholic School in Newton. In her earlier years she worked as a bookkeeper for the Boston Flower and Grain Exchange in Boston and for Unity Feeds in Boston. […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen