Archive for: May, 2012

Marini reappointed to ZBA in close vote

In a 3-2 vote, selectmen voted to reappoint John Marini Sr. to the Zoning Board of Appeals, with two members expressing concern about a possible conflict of interest involving Marini’s development company. Voting to reappoint him were Selectmen Chairman John Connolly and selectmen Avril Elkort and Sal Salvatori. Opposing the reappointment were selectmen Bob Burr […]

Long road back: Recovery continues for CHS student

On a Friday evening in early March, self-proclaimed “homebody” Debbie Hildred took her seat at a Watertown restaurant for a rare night out with friends. A short while

Margaret Baron: Her students are her legacy

Editor’s note: The following is a tribute to Canton resident Margaret Baron, who was struck and killed, along with her husband, Boris, by a motorist while out walking near their home on Thursday, April 12. By Maureen O’Brien Like a nervous mother hen, Margaret Baron would bustle from room to room, taking coats and greeting […]

Animal Control Dept. flourishing under new ACO

Nadya Branca, the new animal control officer for the town of Canton, has made some changes at the Richard Stein Animal Shelter since she took on the responsibilities of her new role. She has moved furniture around, painted the walls, brought in a couch, and put screens in one of the entrance doors. She has […]

New senior center speeds ahead with TM transfer vote

What began as an idea in January is on a fast track to becoming reality as town meeting voters approved two key budget transfers to pave the way for a new senior center on the grounds of the Knights of

TM voters strongly endorse meals tax option

Related: Town meeting approves senior center transfer In contrast to last year’s controversial tie vote, there wasn’t much opposition to the local option meals tax at this year’s Annual Town Meeting, with voters overwhelmingly approving the 0.75 percent tax hike during the first session on Monday, April 30. The new tax, which takes effect July […]

Girls’ lacrosse continues strong play with 2-1 week

Although it ended with a tough loss against King Philip, the Canton High girls’ lacrosse team turned in another solid week overall, highlighted by a one-goal victory over nonleague Norwood and a blowout win over North Attleboro. Now 6-3 at the halfway point of the season, the Bulldogs have put themselves in an excellent position […]

Boys’ tennis improves to 5-3 with 2 big wins

The CHS boys’ tennis team came back from April break ready to play. After a tough loss against King Philip, the squad rebounded with wins against Oliver Ames and Stoughton, putting their record at a strong 5-3. Last Monday’s match against KP, postponed due to rain until Tuesday, resulted in a 1-4 loss. With a […]

Girls’ tennis bounces back with 3-0 week

As head coach Bill Kates hoped for and predicted, the Canton High girls’ tennis team swept their matches this past week, improving their record to 4-3. The three victories came against Hockomock foes King Philip, Oliver Ames, and Stoughton. The girls started the week off right when they traveled to King Philip on Tuesday, April […]

Slumping baseball team drops 4 straight

The CHS baseball team has hit a wall, having lost four consecutive games to fall to 4-7 at the midpoint of the season. In action last week the Bulldogs were defeated 5-1 in extra innings by King Philip. Oliver Ames freshman pitcher Brendan Welch threw a no-hitter at Canton en route to a 5-0 Tiger […]

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