Abutters and frequenters of Reservoir Pond in Canton can expect to see a return to normalcy this season following the successful completion of dam repairs and the return of water levels to normal range. The once popular waterway also has a new steward — the town of Canton — although officials intend to stick to […]
Apr 4 2013 | Posted in
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Town Government | By
Jay Turner
A local musical group featuring 15 students and alumni from the Thacher Montessori School in Milton — including five Canton residents — will travel to Newtown, Connecticut this weekend to perform in a benefit concert for the first responders to the deadly massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The Camp Kids, an indie rock group […]
Apr 4 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
School Committee Chairman John Bonnanzio last Thursday gave the public his first impressions of the proposed housing development on the 40-acre Plymouth Rubber property on Revere Street. Bonnanzio believes the project would have a sizable impact on the Canton Public Schools — more so than what the developers are suggesting, he said. Bonnanzio is part […]
Apr 4 2013 | Posted in
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Schools | By
Mike Berger
School Superintendent Jeff Granatino reported a very successful day for the Canton Public Schools as Secretary of Education Matt Malone spent a good part of the morning on Wednesday, March 27, visiting with students and staff of Canton High School, the Rodman administration building, and the Galvin Middle School. Granatino said Malone was very impressed […]
Apr 4 2013 | Posted in
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Schools | By
Mike Berger
Kathleen M. Curry (Sweeney), 57, of Canton, registered nurse, died peacefully surrounded by her family on March 30 following a long courageous battle with liver disease. Daughter of the late Kathleen and George T. Sweeney of Milton. She is survived by her former husband, William J. Curry of Uxbridge. Devoted mother of Kaitlyn Barry and […]
Apr 4 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Paul F. Wolffe, 49, of Taunton, passed away at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston March 29. Born in Norwood, he was raised in Canton and Stoughton and graduated from Stoughton High School. He was a veteran of the United States Army and worked as a carpenter for Union Local #624 in Randolph. He was […]
Apr 4 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Concetta M. “Meem” Grasso (Arini), of Stoughton, passed away March 27 at Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton. Born and raised in Roslindale, she attended Boston schools. She previously worked for MIT as a bookkeeper, the Town Line Bakery in Canton, and at the York Steak House in Brockton as a cashier. She has lived […]
Apr 4 2013 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
A 35-year-old Stoughton man was arrested on Friday, March 29, in connection with an attempted armed robbery of Austin’s Mobil on Route 138 in Canton. Carlos Omar Santiago was arrested without incident at his Manor Drive residence within hours of the alleged robbery, which occurred around midnight on Friday. Canton Deputy Police Chief Helena Findlen […]