The Canton Bulldogs tied the Sharon Eagles in overtime 26-26 Friday night, but not before coming back from a 12-0 deficit to take a 20-12 lead at the end of the third quarter. As CHS head coach Jim Goff noted, while the offense had a very good day both on the ground and in the […]
Oct 14 2010 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Mike Berger
The Canton High girls’ soccer team finished the week with a mixed bag: a 5-2 win over King Philip, a 1-1 tie against Mansfield, and a 4-2 loss to Oliver Ames. At the halfway point in the season, the girls’ record stands at 4-3-2. Coach Paul Turner described the game against KP as one of […]
Oct 14 2010 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jeffrey Cattel
A customer was buying a new car, and she could either take a zero percent loan from the dealer for 72 months or get a $9,000 rebate on the purchase price. She didn’t know how to make up her mind as to which would be the better deal for her, and actually called her bank […]
Just as the CHS volleyball team was beginning to find its groove after battling inconsistency through the early part of the season, the Mansfield Hornets came to town Friday and spoiled the party, handing Canton its third loss of the season and second against teams in the Hockomock’s large school division. Although the 3-1 loss […]
Oct 14 2010 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
Canton residents beware: Flocks of pink flamingos have been spotted around town, and they have been turning up on people’s front lawns when they least expect it. Homeowners are advised to be on the lookout for these brightly colored birds, or else they run the risk of getting … flocked. The truth is, these are […]
Oct 7 2010 | Posted in
News,
Schools | By
Jay Turner
The final score may have been 6-0, a game where the offense was “clicking,” but Canton High boys’ soccer head coach Danny Erickson credited his team’s win over Silver Lake Regional last Friday in part to Colby Gavigan’s performance in net. “It sounds silly that in a 6-0 game your goalkeeper was important, but Colby […]
DID YOU KNOW… Joe Uliano was my close friend. As a matter of fact, Joe was a friend to hundreds of people. He was a friend to all the members of the Canton Town Club. He was a friend to all the people he came in contact with as a longtime, hardworking member of the […]
The Canton High girls’ varsity soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to four games with a 2-0 victory at Foxboro last Wednesday. The girls’ second game of the week against Silver Lake Regional was postponed to October 11 because of inclement weather. Coach Paul Turner described the beginning of the game against Foxboro as the […]
The Canton High field hockey team remained undefeated through six games after two more victories last week: 6-1 at Foxboro and 4-0 at nonleague Arlington. On Wednesday, Foxboro jumped out to a surprising 1-0 lead with a quick goal within the first three minutes of the game, ending the Bulldogs’ season-long shutout streak. “This shocked […]
Roughly two months after the town waived the white flag in its legal battle with the Roseland Property Company, the two sides were back at it again last week, this time in a clash over a planned 32-unit subdivision – a proposal that is rife with “legitimate concerns,” according to Zoning Board Chairman Paul Carroll. […]
Oct 7 2010 | Posted in
News,
Town Government | By
Jay Turner