One morning at the bank, we had a call from a customer who was on his online banking the night before and noticed a check he hadn’t written had just cleared his account. He wondered if it was a bank error. And even though technology has made mistakes like that much more rare, they do […]
Did you know … Selectmen appointed George Comeau, a local historian and member of the Canton Historical Commission, as the board’s designee on the Building Renovation Committee, which will supervise the first phase of improvements to the historic David Tilden House (Little Red House) at Pequitside Farm. Town meeting voters approved $414,150 in Community Preservation […]
An independent auditor confirmed what bond rating agency Standard & Poor’s recently told the town’s finance director — that the town is in excellent financial shape and is following sound financial practices, which has led to a premium bond rating of AAA and much lower borrowing costs. Tony Roselli and Paul Gargano of Roselli, Clark […]
Editor’s note: The following is the second in a series of profiles on Canton’s golf courses. The series continues with a look at Brookmeadow Country Club, an 18-hole championship course located on Everendon Road.
Aug 13 2015 | Posted in
Featured Content | By
Jay Turner
The following alert regarding outdoor water usage was recently submitted by the Canton Water Department. In an effort to conserve water and alleviate low water pressure in various areas of
town, the Water Department, through the Board of Selectmen, are requesting that
all residents and businesses refrain from outdoor watering between the hours of
9 […]
Katrin is a dancer in New York City who moves into an apartment as she recovers from an injury that has put her career on hold. One night, as she listens to the noises from the radiator in her apartment, she hears people talking and kneels down on the floor to peer through a hole […]
Aug 13 2015 | Posted in
Features | By
Mary Ann Price
Editor’s note: The following is the second in a series of guest columns by Rachael Allen, a rising sophomore at Bowdoin College and a lifelong Canton resident. The recipient of several writing awards, Allen is the news editor for Bowdoin’s student newspaper, the Orient, and the editor-in-chief of The Quill, Bowdoin’s literary and arts magazine. […]
Bryan Parrish running to support the Jimmy Fund On Sunday, August 16, Bryan Parrish of Canton will run the 43rd annual New Balance Falmouth Road Race to help conquer cancer as a member of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s team. Parrish, along with more than 250 Dana-Farber teammates from New England and beyond, will cover the seven-mile […]
Aug 7 2015 | Posted in
Sports | By
Canton Citizen
Robert M. Whalen, 57, of Canton, passed away July 31 at Norwood Hospital. Born in Boston, he was a lifelong resident of Canton and graduated from Canton High School and Wentworth Institute of Technology. He was the owner and operator of R.M. Whalen Construction for many years and was a member of the Greater Boston […]
Aug 7 2015 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Saul M. Selby, 94, of Stoughton, passed away on Thursday, July 23, 2015. Devoted son of the late Phillip and Sarah (Abramson) Zelbovitz. Beloved husband of Carolyn (Daitch) and the late Marilyn (Paine). Loving father of Ronald Selby and his wife, Lisa, of Canton, William Selby and his wife, Linda, of Stoughton, Stephen Selby of […]
Aug 7 2015 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen