Archive for: November, 2015

Motivated CHS football team routs Sandwich

A motivated and refocused CHS football team regrouped Friday night at home and went right back to its strengths — good blocking, an outstanding running attack and stout run defense — en route to a dominant, 33-7 win over visiting Sandwich (3-5). With Canton (6-2) narrowly missing out on the MIAA playoffs, the Bulldogs along […]

Tribute to Veterans: Carry On

Editor’s note: The following poem was written by Declan Meade, a student at the Galvin Middle School and the grandson of Michael F. Coyle, a longtime poetry contributor. Carry On Carry on, Carry on, You will be at peace when you are done. Carry on for those who couldn’t, End the trail for those who shouldn’t […]

Standoff ends in tragedy at Washington St. residence

One man was injured and another has been pronounced dead following a highly publicized domestic disturbance incident at a Washington Street residence on Tuesday, November 3. The deceased man, who has since been identified by the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office as Larry King Jr., 49, was reportedly involved in a standoff with police and […]

Traffic committee to review intersection options

The Traffic Advisory Committee, headed by selectmen Mark Porter and Kevin Feeney, has identified three or four projects that the committee will be examining in the coming months. The committee will be working with Town Planner Tim Richard in designing options for the Randolph-Washington Street intersection and looking at whether a roundabout makes sense at […]

DCR opens historic Course No. 1 at Ponkapoag

On Friday, October 23, state and local officials and stakeholders gathered at Ponkapoag Golf Course, which is located within the Blue Hills State Reservation in Canton, to officially reopen the historic Course No. 1. Recently, the state Department of Conservation and Recreation

Colors of Autumn

This fall was ideal for leaf peeping as foliage in and around Canton reached stunning levels. Above: Canton Corner Cemetery was ablaze with color on a recent afternoon. See page 12 of this week’s Canton Citizen for more fall photos by Michelle Stark.

Town begins planning & prep for winter season

This week the weather has been mild with sunny skies and temperatures almost summerlike in the 60s and 70s. Snow, ice, cold temperatures, and roof raking are the furthest thing from anyone’s mind. But DPW Superintendent Mike Trotta,

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