Archive for: September, 2011

Hydrant Flushing Notification

The Canton Water Department will begin its hydrant flushing program the week of October 3 and continue through the week of November 7. Flushing will take place Monday through Thursday between the hours of 7 and 11 p.m. You may experience discolored water during this time. For any questions, please call 781-821-5017.

CCT presents George M!

The Canton Community Theatre presented George M!, a musical based on the life of Broadway star George M. Cohan, on Friday and Saturday, September 23 and 24, in the CHS Morse Auditorium. For more information on the community theatre, go to www.cantoncommunitytheatre.org. Photos by Amy Nachbar

Food Pantry co-director to step down after 6 years

When Mary Ellen Hudner first signed on as co-director of the Canton Food Pantry, she did so with minimal expectations and with no idea how long it would last. Nearly six years and hundreds of volunteer hours later, Hudner still returns every Wednesday to open the pantry’s doors and still makes regular shopping trips to […]

Police Lt. Sherrill teaches at youth leadership program

Canton Police Lieutenant Patty Sherrill spent part of her summer teaching life choices, ethics, and the importance of making good decisions to youths from all over the United States and beyond at the National Youth Leadership Program held at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. A graduate of the FBI Police Officer Command program, Lt. […]

Blue Hills grad Dave Rinaldi succeeds in Japan

Alumni of Blue Hills Regional Technical School in Canton use their education in countless ways. Some continue in the career field they studied at the school; others branch out in a totally new direction. A few leave these shores to journey to foreign lands where they use their technical knowledge very creatively. Dave Rinaldi is […]

News Notes: Dog rescue update, BOS highlights and more

Residents have responded well to a police officer’s request for donations to rescue a dog from war-torn Afghanistan. In two weeks, residents have sent in $1,578 — more than half the goal — according to Police Lt. Helena Findlen. The fundraising effort is being spearheaded by Canton Police Detective Glen Piro, who is currently serving […]

2011 Life is good Festival rocks Canton

Thousands flocked to Prowse Farm last weekend for two days of good food, good vibes, and great music at the 2011 Life is good Festival, sponsored by Boston-based apparel company Life is good. For the second straight year, the festival was held at the base of the Blue Hills and featured over 20 live performances […]

Life is good Festival

Thousands flocked to Prowse Farm last weekend for two days of good food, good vibes, and great music at the 2011 Life is good Festival, sponsored by Boston-based apparel company Life is good. Photos by Kaitlyn Erickson

Girls’ soccer team knocks off champs to take over 1st place

After cruising through the first two weeks of the season with six victories in six games, the CHS girls’ varsity soccer team faced its toughest test to date last Friday at Oliver Ames and still made it look easy, beating the Tigers 3-0 to capture sole possession of first place in the Hockomock’s Davenport Division. […]

Boys’ soccer alone atop division after beating OA

Other than a speed bump on Wednesday against King Philip, the CHS boys’ soccer team kept rolling right along last week, earning shutout victories over North Attleboro and Oliver Ames to remain unbeaten at 4-0-3 overall. They had hoped to win all three contests, but by settling for a 1-1 draw against KP, the Bulldogs […]

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