Archive for: May, 2015

Canton braces for blockbuster town meeting season

The countdown to town meeting 2015 is officially underway, and Canton voters may want to rest up and get ready as this one could well be a blockbuster. With a whopping 49 warrant articles to deliberate and vote on, including

Canton Writes 2015 Winners

Nearly 100 people packed the library’s community room last Wednesday to listen to the winning entries of the sixth annual Canton Writes contest. Eighty writers, from ages 6 to 60-something, competed in the contest. Prizes were awarded for winning first, second or third place in elementary, middle school, high school, and adult categories for poetry, […]

Hansen’s Mary Poppins

The Hansen School fifth grade class proudly presented Mary Poppins on Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2, in the Canton High School auditorium. The play was directed by teacher Patty Willis and assistant director Yan Yii and was “Practically Perfect in Every Way!” See this week’s Canton Citizen for a list of cast members […]

Volunteers team with USPS to help stamp out hunger

Donald Noll and David Evans don’t work for the United States Postal Service, but next week they will be assisting with important deliveries. Saturday, May 9, is the 23rd annual Letter Carriers’ Food Drive, sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers. Local letter carriers plan to pick up food items from customers’ homes as […]

True Tales from Canton’s Past: Worlds Collide

The following is an excerpt from Worlds Collide, the latest installment of True Tales from Canton’s Past by local historian George T. Comeau. The story is part one in a series about Jack Battus, one of Canton’s most notorious murderers. … As a boy, Battus lived a typical life under the roof of the Blackman […]

Canton High’s Marcone has evening to remember

The following story originally appeared in the April 2 edition of the Canton Citizen. As a sophomore at Canton High School, Kaitlin McCarthy met Matty Marcone in one of her classes. Marcone, who has learning delays and medical issues, attends regular education classes with the support of a full-time aide. A junior this year, McCarthy […]

Signarama owner gives generous gift to Legion Post 24

With the large sign on the rooftop of the American Legion Post 24 in Canton in very poor condition and needing to be replaced, Bill Hayes contacted Signarama in Walpole for an estimate. Owner Bryan Clayman’s father is a veteran, and he said he would be honored to donate the sign in memory of his […]

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