Archive for: November, 2011

More taxes not the solution

Look! Canton, again you have outdone yourself, raising taxes while the country is in deep financial trouble. Where do the people go that have lost or almost lost their homes, or businesses? Does anyone care? The 90K+ benefits a year given to a four-year employee of Canton is one example of the strangulation of the […]

Prendergast completes football season at Bowdoin

Congratulations to Canton resident David Prendergast, who just finished up his first season at Bowdoin College as a member of the Polar Bears’ football team. Prendergast, a former first-team All-ISL quarterback and Boston Globe Player of the Week from Thayer Academy, split time between the defensive unit and the quarterback position for the Polar Bears. […]

Trupe, Titus W.

Titus W. Trupe, 89, of Canton, passed away November 20 surrounded by his loving family. Born in Akron, PA, he graduated from Muhlenburgh College in Allentown, PA, and was an Army veteran of World War II. He worked as a manager for Westinghouse for many years and previously worked as a manager for Wilmac Corp. […]

Colmer, Steven

Steven Colmer, 53, formerly of Canton, of Lauderdale by the Sea, Florida, passed away unexpectedly November 17. Born in Boston, he was raised in Canton and graduated from Canton High School and Massasoit Community College of Culinary Arts. He worked as a chef on the USS Connecticut for several years as well as several restaurants. […]

Shaughnessy, Paul F.

Paul F. Shaughnessy Sr., 58, of Canton, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family November 16. Born and raised in Brockton, he graduated from Xaverian Brothers High School and Holy Cross College. He was the owner and operator of Progress Pallet in Middleboro for many years. Beloved husband of Patricia A. (Hewitt). Father […]

MacDougall, Barbara A.

Barbara A. (Donato) MacDougall, 60, died at Southeast Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Easton on Wednesday, November 9. Daughter of Betty (Pizzuto) Donato and the late Nicholas J. Donato, she was born in Roslindale. She was raised and educated in Canton. She was a homemaker. In addition to her mother, Barbara is survived by her […]

Gorman, James F.

James F. Gorman, a retired Boston Police officer, passed away October 6, 2011, in West Roxbury. Beloved husband of 65 years to Virginia Hartling. Upon graduation from Somerville High School in 1938, Jim joined the National Guard. He enlisted in the Army Corps of Engineers in January 1941. During World War II he was in […]

A season to remember

Despite dominating long stretches of the game, the CHS girls’ soccer team came up just short in the Division 2 state finals, falling 1-0 to Auburn High School on Saturday at Worcester State University. Congratulations to the Bulldogs for an unforgettable season.

Citizens Around Town

Photo 1: Nine-year-old Griffin Lincoln recently collected over 170 pounds of Halloween candy from his friends at the JFK School to donate to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in memory of his grandfather, Joseph Molinari. Photo 2: Canton resident Don Rodman accepts the 2011 New Englander of the Year award from New England Council President and […]

Girls’ soccer team captures D2 south sectional title

For the first time since 2003 and just the second time in program history, the Canton High girls’ soccer team has captured the Division 2 south championship — completing yet another chapter in its storybook season with a 3-0 win over Duxbury in Sunday’s sectional final at Taunton High School. The win capped off a […]

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