Canton resident Luciane Chaifetz, new owner of Get in Shape for Women, made the decision to leave her life in Brazil almost four years ago to pursue the American dream. The 34-year-old mother of three is a former dentist with a passion for helping others, which is what attracted her to Get in Shape for […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
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Temple Beth Abraham in Canton is proudly sponsoring a fundraising and community event on the evening of Saturday, May 10, from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Guests will enjoy a sampling of wines from around the world, hand-picked by local connoisseurs from Canton Village Wine & Spirits and locally owned liquor distributor MS Walker. Upon entering the wine tasting, […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
News | By
Canton Citizen
It was a low scoring but productive week for the CHS boys’ lacrosse team as the Bulldogs climbed over .500 with back-to-back wins over Oliver Ames (4-3) and Milford (7-0). Although neither opponent has looked all that formidable this season, head coach Bill Bendell was quick to note that division matchups are always tough — […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
Eileen Smedile (O’Keeffe), of Canton, died April 19, 2014, with her family by her side at Steward Norwood Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Golden, a village in Tipperary, Ireland, she came to the U.S. as a young woman. Eileen worked as a registered nurse for over 50 years at Faulkner Hospital and for […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Frances M. (Signori) Snyder, of Canton, passed away unexpectedly on April 16. Born and raised in Hyde Park, Frances attended Boston Public Schools, Bunker Hill College, and Northeastern University. She lived in Canton for 16 years. Frances worked as a hematologist for Boston City Hospital for over 15 years before retiring in 1994. Beloved wife […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Dear Editor: The Canton Community Preservation Committee (CCPC) would like to thank voters in last week’s election for approving an extension of the $100,000 Community Preservation Act (CPA) surcharge exemption to commercial and industrial property owners. A special thank you to Canton Association of Business and Industry (CABI) for supporting this amendment. This exemption is […]
Dodgeball and tag were recently banned from some schools in New Hampshire — a move implemented to “combat bullying and take the violence out of the schools.” This seems a bit ironic coming from a state that has no law restricting the age at which a person may possess and carry firearms, wouldn’t you agree? […]
After a period of relative inactivity following their latest unsuccessful rezoning attempt, representatives for Canton Holdings LLC, owners of the former Plymouth Rubber factory site on Revere Street, resurfaced at a Planning Board hearing last week with a proposal to subdivide the 40-acre property into five industrial lots. Exactly what that could mean for the […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
News,
Town Government | By
Jay Turner
The following article originally appeared in the April 17 issue of the Canton Citizen. The communities of Canton and St. John the Evangelist lost a beloved and inspirational friend last week with the passing of Jean Sicard Kelleher at the age of 54. A nearly lifelong resident of the town and a 30-year veteran educator […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
Featured Content | By
Jay Turner
Following a tough losing streak, the CHS boys’ tennis team clinched its first win of the season in a nonleague match. After falling to 0-6 overall, the boys found their confidence and rhythm against Quincy and secured a win that hopefully will be the first of many for the remainder of the season. Last week’s […]
Apr 24 2014 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Holly Erickson