~ Meanwhile, proposed Brown/Billone Tennis Center delayed ~ The tennis court beside the playground at Canton High School has a crack splitting the service box, going from one end of the court to the other. This crack forms a perpendicular angle with another crack that runs up and down the sideline of the same court. […]
Mar 4 2010 | Posted in
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Schools | By
Jeffrey Pickette
Three Canton women are combining their efforts to create a fun-filled month of theater. Julie Beckham, managing director of Riverside Theatre Works in Hyde Park, and Ellen Orkin and Melissa Mayer, co-founders of Canton-based e&m promotions (www.eandmpromotions.com), are collaborating to make March’s Cabaret Month at Riverside Theatre Works come in like a lion! Beckham, former […]
Mar 4 2010 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Selectmen are not anticipating layoffs or any other major program cuts in the municipal budget for the upcoming fiscal year, yet they are also not expecting much in the way of additional funds either. That was the message delivered Tuesday night to five of the town’s department heads, who appeared before the board bearing nearly […]
Mar 4 2010 | Posted in
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Town Government | By
Mike Berger
The Canton Public Schools’ budget shortfall in fiscal year 2011 has decreased slightly from its worst-case forecast of $1.5 million and could be reduced even further, Superintendent Dr. John D’Auria announced last week; however, D’Auria said officials still face some “ugly choices,” including whether to bring back bus fees and raise athletic fees in the […]
Mar 4 2010 | Posted in
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Schools | By
Jay Turner