Archive for: November, 2012

CPA organizer thanks community for support

Dear Editor: I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the voters of Canton for passing the Community Preservation Act (CPA). To the group of dedicated people who worked hard to get the CPA passed in April, and then pounded doors and stood on street corners to get it on the ballot again, congratulations! To […]

Warren supporter reflects on successful Senate campaign

Dear Editor: Senator Elizabeth Warren owes her many votes in Canton to Joan and Al Nordgren. They brought more than 60 Democratic “cats” together to make the phone calls, watch the polls, canvass the streets, write the cards, and hold the signs that finally brought it all together for this brilliant woman. She may have […]

Students thank community for support of breast cancer walk

Dear Editor: The students at Canton High School would like to thank the generosity of the Canton community for their recent support with the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Boston. Over 90 students, wearing their black and pink Team Tara shirts, made the trip into Boston on October 14 and completed the […]

A big thank you from the Canton Problem Solvers

Dear Editor: Last year, several companies, CAPTs, and alumni made generous donations to help send the Canton Community and Future Problem Solving teams to the international competition. Our CmPS and FPS teams would like to send out a huge thank you to our sponsors for making our fantastic trip to Indiana University at Bloomington possible! […]

Azeddine Fadli receives President’s Council Award

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is pleased to announce that Canton resident Azeddine Fadli, senior vice president and manager of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Canton, was recently honored with the prestigious President’s Council Award. As part of the recognition, Fadli was awarded with a luxurious stay at Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, […]

Man About Canton: Gentlemen’s Agreement Bites the Dust

DID YOU KNOW … Now that the presidential and senatorial elections are finally over, it is time to say something about Canton’s so-called “gentlemen’s agreement,” which was not adhered to this year. For many years, it was generally agreed that politicians running for office in Canton would not erect a multitude of unsightly political signs. […]

Ammendolia, Mary A.

Mary A. Ammendolia (Parisi), 86, of Canton, passed away November 12 at Norwood Hospital. Born and raised in Providence, she has lived in Canton for the last 67 years. She was an active member and in the chorus of the Canton Senior Center, former member of the Canton Catholic Women’s Club, and loved playing scrabble, […]

Jenkins, John D.

John D. Jenkins Jr., 56, formerly of Canton, of Brockton, passed away suddenly November 9 at Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton. Born in Norwood, he was raised in Canton and graduated from Canton High School in 1974 and was a veteran of the United States Army. He was the past grand knight of the […]

Lewis, Donald T.

Donald T. Lewis, 81, of Englewood, Florida, formerly of Canton, died October 31, 2012, at Tidewell Hospice in Venice, FL. He was the husband of Roberta (Sousa) Lewis and the son of the late Joseph P. and Mary Anna (Kennedy) Lewis. He was born in Bridgewater and lived in Canton for many years before moving […]

Last team standing

After a heartbreaking Friday night for Canton fans that saw three of its fall teams eliminated from postseason play, the CHS varsity volleyball team gave the Bulldog faithful a reason to celebrate as the girls defeated perennial powerhouse Medfield 3-2 at Hudson High School on Saturday to claim the Division 2 central sectional title. The […]

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