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School officials and high school student representatives reported a good start to the new school year on Thursday, September 3. The two new student representatives told the School Committee that students were pleased to receive
School officials and high school student representatives reported a good start to the new school year on Thursday, September 3. The two new student representatives told the School Committee that students were pleased to receive
Author to visit Canton Public Library Sept. 17 Loraine Jackson Riemer’s father is a man who does not easily express his deepest emotions. Phillip Jackson and his parents, Dr. Sumner and Charlotte Sylvie Berrelet de Ricout ‘Toquette’ Jackson, secretly provided support for a resistance network, Goélette, in Paris during World War II until they were […]
Canton Police continue to search for a man who allegedly exposed himself and attempted to solicit sex from a woman walking her dog at the Farnham-Connolly Memorial Park, the new state park located at the grounds of the former Canton Airport off Neponset Street. The alleged incident occurred around 9:45 a.m. on August 17. Deputy […]
For several different reasons, August 18, 2015, is a day that Donnie Lewis of Canton will not soon forget. That evening, Lewis and his family, including his wife, Jean, and sons Donovan and Brendan, were invited to Fenway Park as special guests of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Boston Red Sox. Prior to the […]
School Committee Chairman Bob Golledge is bullish on what the Canton School Department can accomplish this coming school year. Golledge is grateful to the community for approving funds for the Hansen School classroom addition along with a near 5 percent increase in the FY2016 operating budget. He believes this will be another productive year for […]
The Turnpike Café softball team captured its third straight Canton Men’s Over 30 Softball League title on August 23 at Messinger field in front of dozens of fans who braved the rain to watch them defeat a very strong American Legion team. Turnpike, led by a trio of Shaughnessys (Ryan, Kevin and Steve), finished the […]
Aimee E. Brewer (Christian), 42, formerly of Norwood and Humarock, of Woburn, passed away suddenly August 30. Born in Boston, she was raised in Norwood and graduated from Norwood High School and Boston College School of Nursing. She worked as a nurse for Minuteman Vocational School and previously for the Wessagusset Elementary School in Weymouth, […]
Open employment interviews to be held Sept. 10-12 Wegmans Food Markets earlier this week announced the management team of its newest store, located at 169 University Avenue in Westwood. The team has nearly 120 combined years of experience at Wegmans and includes the store manager, executive chef, pharmacy manager, and area managers who will each […]
Did you know … MAC was sad to hear of the closing of the Beachcomber, a popular Quincy bar that has been a mainstay for music on the south shore since 1959. In the 1960s, 70s and 80s, it was the place to go for many young Cantonites to listen to music from the area’s […]
Don’t miss Brookwood Community Farm’s third annual farm-to-table dinner, honoring Brookwood’s co-founder Judy Lieberman and celebrating 10 years of growing! All proceeds from this dinner go directly to support the farm’s food justice programs. The dinner will take place on Sunday, September 20, from 4-7 p.m. at the Bradley Estate, 2468 Washington Street in Canton. […]