Update: The Animal Rescue League announced on Wednesday that it had received $35,000 in donations for law enforcement efforts on behalf of Puppy Doe and other cases of animal cruelty. The reward amount remains at $5,000; however, donations are still being accepted and will go toward preventing future cases of animal abuse. The Animal Rescue […]
Sep 26 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

It was a weekend of music and optimism, just as promised, when Boston-based apparel company Life is good descended on Prowse Farm in Canton September 21 and 22 for its fourth annual festival fundraiser. The two-day, “one of a kind” celebration attracted thousands of festival goers and featured several noteworthy musical acts, including Jack Johnson, […]
Sep 26 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

An Avon man has been charged with multiple motor vehicle offenses and a drug possession charge after leading police on a brief chase down York Street and Indian Lane on Saturday night, September 14. Officer Scott Brown spotted the motorist speeding down York Street. He pursued the vehicle and the man finally stopped at the […]
Sep 19 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
A 65-year-old Canton woman was killed and two men were seriously injured in a two-car, head-on collision at the intersection of Walpole Street and Everendon Road on Sunday, September 15, just before 6 p.m. Police said Mary Morningstar was brought to Norwood Hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. Two men in the other […]
Sep 19 2013 | Posted in
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Mike Berger
Selectmen will review the alcohol license of JNH Hospitality — which had been operating as Centerfield’s in downtown Canton — in 30 days as they await the outcome of pending litigation between Jim Marathas, owner of Centerfield’s, his landlord, and the Forge Pond Condominium Association. Marathas had asked selectmen for a 12-month extension so that […]
Sep 19 2013 | Posted in
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Town Government | By
Mike Berger

An unidentified woman suffered serious injuries on Saturday, September 7, when she was pinned by a backing car near the Hallmark store at the Village Shoppes in Cobb’s Corner. Fire Lt. Donnie Lester said the operator apparently struck the woman while backing up and also hit two parked vehicles. Lester said the woman was transported […]
Sep 12 2013 | Posted in
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Mike Berger
Beginning next Saturday, September 21, thousands of festival goers will descend on Prowse Farm in Canton for the fourth annual Life is good Festival, a two-day celebration of music and optimism sponsored by Boston-based apparel company Life is good in partnership with acclaimed concert promoter Superfly Presents. The “one of a kind,” all-ages event is […]
Sep 12 2013 | Posted in
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Jay Turner
The Canton Police Department and Dunkin’ Brands announced last week that they will increase the cash reward from $2,500 to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in a string of recent armed robberies at Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in eastern Massachusetts. The suspect is described as a white/Hispanic male. In […]
Sep 12 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
The 23rd annual Rodman Ride for Kids will be held on Saturday, September 28, starting at 10 Lincoln Road off Route 1 in Foxboro. Founded by Canton resident and noted philanthropist Don Rodman, the Rodman Ride for Kids is an umbrella matching gift charity raising funds for youth-focused social service agencies that support at-risk children […]
Sep 12 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Canton police posted the above surveillance image on the department’s Facebook page showing a male suspect who used stolen credit cards to purchase merchandise at a retail store. The cards were reported stolen from two cars in the Ponkapoag neighborhood during Labor Day weekend. Deputy Police Chief Helena Findlen said a third car was broken […]
Sep 12 2013 | Posted in
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Police & Fire | By
Mike Berger