Robert A. Swinamer, 80, passed away May 26, 2011, in Ocala, Florida. A native of Massachusetts, he moved from Canton to Florida in August 1992. A retired warehouse manager, Mr. Swinamer was Episcopalian and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He loved working with people and enjoyed all challenges. A passionate sports fan, he was […]
Jun 1 2011 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Priscilla M. Walsh (Fitzgerald), 69, a resident of Canton for over 30 years, died unexpectedly May 26, 2011, in Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston. Priscilla worked for over 15 years as an accountant for the Stivaletta Construction Company in Canton. She was an active member and Eucharistic minister at St. Gerard Majella Church in […]
Jun 1 2011 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Dear Editor: What the U.N. couldn’t do, what Mother Jones in 2007 couldn’t do, what the town of Canton wouldn’t do, what the Department of Justice may have helped with, Attorney General Martha Coakley has done. Matthew Israel, the torturer of children at the Judge Rotenberg Torture Center, has pled guilty to two counts of […]
Dear Editor: The Canton Summer Fun and Safety Fair, sponsored by the Board of Health, was held on May 21 at Pequitside Farm and, thanks to clear skies and a break in the weather, went off without a hitch. Consequently, it seemed that everyone who participated thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Of course, this could not have […]
Part of being a trainer who teaches teachers is supporting them when they go back to their classrooms to begin implementing the techniques that you have taught them. You exchange emails, speak on the phone and then eventually visit their classrooms to see them in action. It’s always a nerve-wracking experience for a teacher, no […]