Photo 1: Fire Chief Charlie Doody recently paid a visit to the Galvin Middle School Rainbow Cafe, where he cooked up over 10 pounds of his signature Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli Ziti. Rumni Saha Photos 2-3: Artist Eli Cedrone painted a child’s portrait in oils at the April meeting of the Canton Art Association at […]
Apr 26 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
It was another winning week for the Canton High boys’ lacrosse team as the red-hot Bulldogs made it five in a row with a pair of hard-fought victories over Medway and Oliver Ames. In both games last week the boys played one dominant half and one mediocre one, yet they never relinquished the lead in […]
Apr 26 2013 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
The Canton Mite A hockey team captured the South Shore Conference playoff championship with a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory over Weymouth. After a successful season, Canton found itself as the No. 3 seed heading into the playoffs. Along the way, they exhibited some excellent hockey in all facets of the game: defense, offense, and goaltending. […]
The Canton High girls’ lacrosse team continued an early season trend last week by splitting its two games over April vacation, falling to nonleague Apponequet Regional 19-15 before bouncing back with a road win over division opponent Oliver Ames 13-10. Monday’s loss to Apponequet dropped the Bulldogs to 0-2 this season against the Lakers and […]
Apr 26 2013 | Posted in
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Sports | By
Jay Turner
The CHS girls’ tennis team picked up another win when they traveled to Oliver Ames during vacation week. The squad breezed to a 5-0 victory despite the absence of many key players. Coach Bill Kates was admittedly nervous entering the match on Wednesday, April 17. Missing seniors Eleni Papadopoulos (second singles) and Kristen Burns (first […]
Apr 26 2013 | Posted in
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Holly Erickson
Canton-based Journey Forward, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bettering the lives of people with spinal cord injuries through exercise, will host its inaugural Golf Classic on Monday, May 20, at Brookmeadow Country Club. Foursomes are $700 and include four tickets to the pre-tournament reception, along with four player bags. Sponsorships range from $300 to $15,000. […]
Apr 25 2013 | Posted in
News | By
Canton Citizen
State Senator Brian A. Joyce has announced that the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency (MassHousing) has extended the period to comment on the proposed 40B development on Brush Hill Road, located on the Milton-Canton line. The public will now have until June 9 to outline their concerns. The developer of the property, Texas-based Mill Creek Residential Trust, is seeking […]
Apr 25 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Catherine M. “Kitty” Walsh (Ennis), 81, of Canton, passed away at the Alliance HealthCare Center in Braintree. Born and raised in the Field’s Corner section of Boston, she graduated from Matignon High School. She worked for Boston Edison before marrying her husband, Frank, and starting a family. She later worked for First National Bank in […]
Apr 25 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Elmo R. Mazzoni Sr., 81, of Canton, formerly of Hyde Park, passed away April 17 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Born in East Bridgewater, he was raised and educated in Italy. He has lived in Canton for the last three years and previously lived in Hyde Park for 60 years. Elmo was a self-employed […]
Apr 25 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
John E. Brennan, 78, of West Barnstable, formerly of Canton, died unexpectedly April 14, 2013. Born in Cambridge, John grew up in Belmont and graduated from Belmont High School and then from Boston College in 1955. After serving briefly in the Army, he worked as an executive for Bradlees department stores for 30 years until retiring in […]
Apr 25 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen