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Dear Editor: How long are we going to condone the horrors at the Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton? You would be arrested for child abuse if you used the taser-like shocking machinery they use, the food deprivation techniques, the humiliation, the slapping, the pinching. But because of an apathetic legislature, we the people are allowing […]
Margaret A. Sheehan (McManus), 75, of Canton, passed away on May 26, 2012, at the Hellenic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Margie grew up in Dorchester and moved to Canton in 1958 to raise her family. Devoted wife of the late Edward P. Sheehan. Mother of Annmarie Regan and her husband, Chip, Robert G. and his […]
May 30 2012 | Posted in
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Rev. Thomas F. Murray, senior priest, of Mashpee, passed away May 26 at the Marion Manor in South Boston. Born and raised in Boston, he attended Boston College High School, Boston College School, and was ordained at St. Joseph’s Seminary on February 2, 1957. Father Murray served as parochial vicar at St. Ann in Peabody, […]
May 30 2012 | Posted in
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Robert L. Allen, 75, of Canton, passed away at Kindred Health Care in Stoughton on May 24. Born in Concord, he was raised in West Roxbury and graduated from West Roxbury High School, where he was active in sports, especially baseball, football, bowling and golf. After school he enlisted and served in the Army. After […]
May 30 2012 | Posted in
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Veterans Agent Tony Andreotti, whose mission for over a decade has been to make sure that no veteran is forgotten, was honored as the Blue Hill Civic Association’s Dr. Richard J. Elkort Citizen of the Year at a dinner at the Canton Town Club on May 14. (Photos by Tanya Willow) Photo 1: Selectman Avril Elkort, […]
May 24 2012 | Posted in
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Longtime Canton resident Ryan Sceviour graduated from the Plymouth Police Academy on April 6. Sceviour, a 2007 Canton High School graduate and a 2011 University of Massachusetts Amherst graduate, completed the intensive 21-week Recruit Officers Course training that started on November 14, 2011. At age 23, Sceviour was the youngest member of the 51-cadet class. […]
May 24 2012 | Posted in
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Veterans Agent Tony Andreotti, whose mission for over a decade has been to make sure that no veteran is forgotten, was honored as the Blue Hill Civic Association’s Dr. Richard J. Elkort Citizen of the Year at a dinner at the Canton Town Club on May 14. Andreotti is pictured holding a citation from the […]
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Dear Editor: Our recent article about the condition of the Milton Animal Shelter was subject to controversy, and we, the 10th grade Canton Community Problem Solvers, would like to send out our sincerest apology. Our team would also like to clarify the message we were trying to send. Our intent was to portray that being […]
Dear Editor: On Monday, May 28, Memorial Day, Floral Scents of Canton is participating in the National Memorial Day Flowers program. Across the United States, 120 retail florists will hand out roses to visitors at their local cemeteries, and at Arlington National Cemetery 50,000 roses and 1,000 bouquets will be handed out. Prior to the town of Canton’s […]
Dear Editor: On March 18 the Halfway Cafe donated some of its profits to the Jonathan Forman Memorial Fund in order to help with the camp and educational funds for Jonathan’s two children, Aimee and Sabrina, who have lived in Canton for several years. The girls and I want to deeply thank all of you […]