A recent article in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance talked about raising kids who are good with money. One of their key takeaways was that it’s very important to let kids manage money on their own. “Your kids will spend unlimited amounts as long as it’s yours,” Kiplinger’s said. “When their money is on the line, it’s […]
Charles F. “Chuck” Leary, Jr., 79, of Canton, passed away November 29 at home surrounded by his loving family. Born in Norwood, he was a lifelong resident of Canton and graduated from Canton High School and received his associate’s degree in criminal justice from Northeastern University. A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, he was […]
Dec 2 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Elizabeth H. Saulle (Bartha), 98, of Canton, formerly of Mansfield, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family November 26 at Cornerstone at Canton. Born and raised in Wallingford, Connecticut, she graduated from New York School of Decorating and Design and worked for many years as an interior designer with clients from New York City […]
Dec 2 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Robert John Kemp, 84, of Canton, loving husband of the late Dolores (Garrity) Kemp, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 25, in Milton with all four of his children at his side. Born in Gloversville, NY, the son of the late Arthur and Elizabeth (Warfel) Kemp, he grew up in Woodbridge, CT, but lived most […]
Dec 2 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
In an impactful meeting that lasted nearly three hours Tuesday night, the Canton Board of Selectmen approved a new tax rate for this year; agreed to make an offer to a new town administrator; and heard a plan by the fire chief to join a regional dispatch communications center out of Holbrook. Selectmen approved the […]
Dec 2 2015 | Posted in
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Town Government | By
Mike Berger
It’s not often that Canton’s Mary McNeil gets to be the first in her family to accomplish an athletic feat, but the third youngest of 11 siblings recently did just that as she helped guide the Merrimack College field hockey team to the brink of an NCAA national championship. With the former Bulldog standout anchoring […]
Dec 2 2015 | Posted in
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Sports | By
Jay Turner
Canton Community Theatre proudly presents its production of the holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street. This timeless classic chronicles the story of an old man going by the name of Kris Kringle, who fills in for an intoxicated Santa in Macy’s annual Thanksgiving Day parade. Kringle proves to be such a hit that he is […]
Dec 2 2015 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
On a beautiful day in May in 1930, the ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Dean S. Luce. There were dainty tea sandwiches on beautiful china plates. The ladies were dressed in their finest, with short daytime gloves and calf length dresses — accented by their Hollywood-inspired purses. Each of the women had taken […]