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Vietnam vet thanks veterans agent

Dear Tony Andreotti: I am writing to thank you and your committee for putting together the program honoring the Vietnam Era veterans on Sunday, September 11. As a veteran who served in Vietnam from February 1968 to February 1969, I felt a sense of homecoming from the moment I was greeted at the registration table. […]

Sincere thanks from the Uliano family

To the town of Canton: Our family would like to sincerely thank you for the incredible show of love and support you gave on the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. We know that our loss is felt throughout the entire town, and your thoughts and prayers have always helped us get through what […]

Lynch praises town’s 9/11 ceremony

Dear Chairman Connolly and members of the board: Thank you very much for allowing me to participate in the 10th anniversary commemoration of the 9/11 attacks and the dedication of the memorial to Canton native Michael Uliano and other 9/11 victims held in Canton on Sunday. The ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park was a perfect […]

Ricky27 Foundation deserves our support

Dear Editor: We want to extend a huge thank you to the Ricky 27 Foundation. The foundation contributed a grant that made it possible for one of our field hockey players, Cady Kelly, to participate with our club field hockey team in the National Field Hockey Festival in Virginia this past summer. With their help, Cady was able […]

Thanks for supporting our visitors from Russia

Dear Editor: This is a note to the community at large. We wish to extend our thanks to Kramer Jewelers, Reebok, and LensCrafters for their generous support to Maxim and Denis from Clincy, Russia. Also, thanks goes out to the many people in the town for their anonymous kindness. The fire and police departments also […]

Hats off to Tanya Willow

Dear Editor: Hats off to Tanya Willow on her debut column, “Outside the Whale,” in last week’s Canton Citizen. Bold and inspiring, her words are truly refreshing in today’s society in which ennui, inertia and self-preservation oftentimes prevail. I recently saw on television the results of a poll in which the majority of college-age Americans […]

Canton will miss ‘Mac’ MacGregor

Dear Editor: It was an honor and a privilege to have been associated with Mac MacGregor in the practice of law for over 30 years in Canton. Mac was a brilliant lawyer, a wise and judicious town moderator and selectman, a devoted family man, a skilled pilot, a joy to his many friends and acquaintances, […]

Youth Commission pool party a big success

Dear Editor: Thank you everyone for such a wonderful evening at our end of summer pool party. We had over 70 Canton kids in sixth, seventh and eighth grades attend the event, which was held at the town pool on Bolivar Street. This event would not have been possible without the youth commissioners in attendance. […]

Fix Grand Street!

Dear Editor: I noticed the other day on my way to work that the town of Canton DPW was working on Everendon Road, off Walpole Street. A few days later I noticed that the town repaved Everendon Road. Well, there is one street off Walpole Street that is one of the oldest streets in Canton, […]

From One Citizen to Another: Aversive Therapy

Note: The letter below references a recent hearing held on the Patrick administration’s proposed ban on skin shocks, a practice currently employed at the Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton. The proposed ban is nearly identical to the budget amendment advanced by Senator Brian Joyce that was defeated by House members during recent conference committee debates. […]

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