Archive for: February, 2011

Wrestlers take 7th at Hock Championships

In what some might deem a rebuilding year, the Canton High wrestling team has seen its share of team success and individual accolades. The Bulldogs took seventh place at this weekend’s Hockomock League Championships. Franklin High School won the overall title for the meet. CHS did, however, walk away from the meet with two individual […]

CHS boys’ hoop team no match for Hock Large opponents

The CHS boys’ basketball team, now 4-9, lost to two of the better teams in the Hockomock League’s large school division last week. The hosting Bulldogs lost to Attleboro 80-49; and after playing well for three quarters, the visiting Bulldogs lost to the Franklin Panthers 71-51 Friday night. Coach Mike Devoll said his team played […]

Gymnasts bow to NA despite more personal bests

The CHS gymnastics team hit the gym on Monday, earning 111.7 points to North Attleboro’s 129.5. Despite the loss, however, the Bulldogs have all made personal strides in their quest for excellence. Jessie Brooks, coming back from an ankle injury, reasserted her dominance in the floor event with a 9.0, her highest score of the […]

Where Are They Now: Winter Edition

Former CHS athletes continue to shine While most college students were relaxing on their winter break, a number of athletes from Canton were unable to spend much quality time at home. Instead of skiing at Blue Hills or ordering a pizza at Cobb’s Corner Pizzeria or a sandwich at the News Stand Market and Deli, […]

George Comeau picks up where predecessors left off

Dear Editor: I wanted to thank you as Canton Citizen’s editor for continuing to support the publication of Canton’s vital history. George Comeau has picked up where Ed Lynch and Dan Kelliher left off. He brings to the task incredible knowledge of the subject. One only had to read the last timely article on Canton’s […]

Man About Canton: Two Canton Icons Pass Away

DID YOU KNOW… MAC was saddened to hear of the recent passing of two Canton icons. Their passing leaves a dent in what makes Canton such a great town. Charles W. Ford died at the age of 96. During his working days, Charlie was an outstanding court stenographer, and for many years he was the […]

Canton teen to compete at All-Ireland dance championships

As her classmates settle in front of the television for a relaxing February vacation, Canton resident Bridget Ponte will be under the lights competing for a title at the 2011 All-Ireland Irish Dancing Championships in Killarney, Ireland. Ponte watched her older sisters participate in step dancing before she first picked up the soft shoes at […]

CHS to unveil new fitness center

Power racks

When Canton High School completed its multi-million-dollar renovation project in the fall of 2005, many observers and visitors to the school wondered what would become of the massive yet sparsely furnished “Room 303,” which was tucked away on the second floor above the athletics department, directly across from the glitzy new library/media center. Now, more […]

Vendetti, Alfred

Alfred A. Vendetti, 82, a lifelong resident of Canton, died January 30, 2011, following a brief illness. Al worked as a cemetery administrator for Knollwood Memorial Park in Canton for many years. He was a member of the Massachusetts Cemetery Association and the New England Cemetery Association. Devoted husband of Lida F. Vendetti (Patriarca). Loving […]

Blue Hills grad opens Vanity, a salon and spa

Opening your own salon and spa may seem like a daunting task at 23 years old, but the premise didn’t faze Canton resident Angela Federico. After working as a hair stylist at a local salon for several years, Federico said this week she was ready to venture out on her own. In November, she opened […]

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