Theresa M. Mirabile (Fasanello), 86, of Sharon, died peacefully Friday, July 24, 2015. Devoted wife of the late Vincent N. Mirabile. Loving mother of Stephen J. Mirabile and his wife, Evanne, of Rehoboth, Jeffrey V. Mirabile and his wife, Patricia, of Mansfield, Mark A. Mirabile of Florida, Douglas G. Mirabile of Mansfield, and Christopher R. […]
Jul 30 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Mildred M. MacDonald, 92, of Walpole, formerly of Canton, passed away July 20 at home. Born in Oxford, PA, she grew up in Roxbury and graduated from Roxbury Memorial High School. Mildred worked as a clerk with the Navy Exchange and as a secretary with Salah & Pecci Construction. She had lived in Canton for […]
Jul 30 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Dr. Edward Steven Hartman, 48, of Canton, passed away from complications due to leukemia on July 19, 2015, in Boston. Born in Boston on November 2, 1966, to Lawrence and Shirley (Mayman) Hartman, he was raised in Milton. A graduate of Milton Academy, Brown University, and the University of Massachusetts Medical School, he completed his […]
Jul 30 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Betty Ann Crowley passed away surrounded by loved ones on July 19, 2015, at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston after a nine-month battle with ovarian cancer. Betty was a resident of Alameda, CA, and Martha’s Vineyard. She was 58 years old. She was the daughter of the late Margaret (Ahern) Crowley and F. David […]
Jul 30 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
On Sunday, August 16, more than 12,000 runners will line up in Woods Hole for the start of the 43rd annual Falmouth Road Race. This seven-mile race is quite the obstacle, requiring strength and endurance from
Jul 30 2015 | Posted in
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Update: Last week the Citizen reported all of the names considered by selectmen for the committee. Selectmen did, however, limit the committee to one representative per precinct as well as two selectmen (Kevin Feeney and Mark Porter) and Town Planner Mark Richard, who will serve as a non-voting member. The official eight-member committee, besides Feeney […]
Jul 30 2015 | Posted in
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Town Government | By
Mike Berger
Canton Police and Fire personnel responded to three heroin overdoses last week (July 20-26), and all three people were revived with Narcan. The victims included a 21-year-old female, a 48-year-old male, and a 32-year-old male. In other news, Police Chief Ken Berkowitz announced that the Substance Abuse Coalition will sponsor open gym nights for Canton […]
Jul 30 2015 | Posted in
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Police & Fire | By
Mike Berger
New restaurant raises $2,700 for Good Sports On Monday, June 1, Bonefish Grill celebrated its grand opening at the University Station shopping center in Westwood with a special benefit event that raised $2,700 for Good Sports, a Quincy-based charity that provides athletic equipment and apparel to disadvantaged young people nationwide. “We are thrilled to open […]
Jul 24 2015 | Posted in
Business | By
Canton Citizen
Some of you may remember me writing about 33-year-old Bobby Robins, who I had hoped would be the Bruins new “Shawn Thornton,” a tough as nails, grinder forward who wasn’t afraid to throw his weight around. Be it an open ice hit, throwing an opponent into the boards, or dropping the gloves to fight, Robins […]
Jul 24 2015 | Posted in
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Chris Peltier
The Canton A’s, playing a stretch of 10 games in six days, finished the regular season with an impressive record of 16-11 and a third-place finish in the Cranberry League — good enough to host a playoff game at Canton High on July 21. Canton was due to play Bourne (12-15) on Tuesday, with the […]
Jul 24 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen