The Canton High girls’ basketball team endured another tough week on the scoreboard, dropping back-to-back home games against division foes Sharon and Stoughton to fall to 0-8 overall. The Bulldogs are now the only team in the vaunted Hockomock League still searching for their first win, although new head coach Jim Choquette still has high […]
Jan 16 2014 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
A combination of injuries and inexperience have led to some early growing pains for the Canton High gymnastics team, which fell to 0-2 after Saturday’s 138.3-117.9 loss to King Philip Regional at the Metro South Gymnastics Academy. While the Bulldog gymnasts have been working hard and continue to get better, they are currently without two […]
Jan 16 2014 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
Stephen R. Furbush, 39, passed away unexpectedly at home January 12. Born and raised in Framingham, he graduated from Framingham High School in 1992. He went on to attend Babson College, where he played on the soccer team, and graduated from Emerson College. He worked as a mortgage processor for Wellesley Bank and previously coached […]
Jan 16 2014 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Sandra “Sandy” K. Fiutem, 68, of Medway, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her family on January 10 after a valiant battle with cancer. She was the wife of the late Robert L. Fiutem for 26 years until he passed in 1990. Sandy is survived by her children, Lisa F. Winchell and husband, […]
Jan 16 2014 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Rachel G. Bubar (Giardino), 99, of South Portland, ME, passed away January 10 at the South Portland Nursing Home. Born in Boston, she graduated from South Portland High School and worked as a printer for Western Electric for many years. She previously worked as a union seamstress in Maine and also worked for the Maine […]
Jan 16 2014 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
To: Residents of Canton From: Tony Andreotti Date: January 1, 2014 Subject: Veterans Fund Report The Canton Veterans Fund was established in August 2002 to provide funds for items and expenses not covered in the Canton Veterans Department budget. Since then, $217,252 has been donated to the Veterans Fund in honor and in memory of […]
Dear Editor: On Sunday, December 29, we hosted a CHS boys’ hockey team dinner at T&B Pub in Canton Center. It was fantastic. The thin crust pizza was delicious, rivaling anything from anywhere, and a steal at only $6 a pie. The chicken parmesan was also really good. The chicken cutlets were crispy and the […]
On Monday, January 6, the serial bank robber known as the “Brim Beanie Bandit” is alleged to have robbed again, making this his fifth robbed bank in less than a month, according to the FBI’s Boston Division. The South Shore Savings Bank at 1538 Turnpike Street in Stoughton was robbed at approximately 9:34 a.m. As […]
Jan 16 2014 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Canton Citizen
Did you know … The Canton Lions Club will be sponsoring a celebrity hockey game between the Boston Black and Gold Legends (former Boston Bruins hockey players) and the Canton All-Stars on Friday, February 7, starting at 7 p.m. at the Canton skating rink located at 2167 Washington Street. Admission is free. There will also […]
It had been a wonderful vacation because both my girls were in town for 12 days. It’s funny how parents of older children measure their kids’ at-home times. I didn’t realize it until my friend Peg told me that she had a great vacation because her daughter had come home for 11 days. Almost like […]