Archive for: December, 2012

Smart About Money: Do One Thing Different

If you’re struggling with your finances — and many people are — December is the perfect time both for reflection and for considering new ideas to bring you closer to where you want to be in 2013. While it’s not presented as an “improve your finances” book, Do One Thing Different: And Other Uncommonly Sensible […]

Things You Can’t Put Down a Garbage Disposal

Our house was full and I was happy. Every bed had a loved one in it: Lisa and Matt, Mariel and Dan, and Mike and Mary, our wonderful friends from Georgia. On Thanksgiving we had more food than we could ever possibly eat and more laughter than we possibly deserved. The girls had cooked and […]

Jones, Louise A.

Louise A. Jones (Concannon) of Plainville, formerly of Aton, New Hampshire, and Canton passed away December 11 at home. Born and raised in Milton and Hyannis, she attended Barnstable schools, graduated from Emmanuel College and attended a master’s in education program at Boston College. She was an active member of all the youth sports programs […]

DiMarzio, Katherine G.

Katherine G. DiMarzio, 95, of Canton, passed away December 5 at Norwood Hospital. Born and raised in Hyde Park, she attended Boston schools and has lived in Canton for the last 55 years. She was an avid bingo player and enjoyed spending time at the Canton Senior Center. She was a devoted housewife and mother […]

Hagen, Albert J.

Albert J. Hagen of Gorham, Maine, formerly of Canton, passed away at Spring Brook Manor in Westbrook, Maine, on December 4, 2012. On Sunday, December 2, we were with Al to celebrate his 77th birthday. He was surrounded by family. Al graduated from St. John’s Elementary School in 1949. In 1953 he graduated from Canton […]

Crepeau, Paul R.

Paul R. Crepeau, 66, of Canton, passed away suddenly at Norwood Hospital. Born in Brookline, he was raised in Stoughton and graduated from Stoughton High School and was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. He has lived in Canton for the last 17 years and previously lived in Hyde Park for over 25 […]

Canton students show charitable side

Canton students of all ages – from elementary to high school to alumni – are pitching in to help the less fortunate. Below are just a few examples of recent charitable acts: * Griffin Lincoln, a fifth grader at the Kennedy School, held his second annual candy drive for the patients at Dana Farber Cancer […]

Jingle Bell 5K Run

As part of the Mass. Hospital School’s inaugural Winterfest, a Jingle Bell 5K run was held on Sunday morning. The two-day celebration also included breakfast with Santa, a Christmas tree raffle, arts and crafts, hayrides, a train exhibit, snowy owls from the Trailside Museum, a miniature horse display and a Christmas campfire. Runners are pictured […]

Blue Hills’ Michael Glick has designs on success

Michael Glick certainly stands out, due to his buoyant, can-do attitude, altruism, high-caliber professional abilities, and exceedingly lofty goals for the future — goals that he is very likely to attain. At the age of 17, this

Need remains high despite promising economic news

Americans received a bit of encouraging economic news last week when the U.S. Department of Commerce reported better than expected growth in the third quarter to go along with steady increases in housing prices and a modest decline in the number of jobless claims. It is a promising snapshot to be sure, yet it’s hardly […]

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