
South Shore Business Center LLC recently announced the opening of Workspace@45, a newly expanded flexible office center located at 45 Dan Road (off Route 138) in Canton. Workspace@45 provides furnished private offices, a co-working space, and virtual office services with flexible terms at affordable prices. The facility caters to the modern professional and home office […]
Nov 12 2016 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
The Trustees of Reservations is hosting its second annual “Concert of Thanks” on Sunday, November 20, from 2-4 p.m. in celebration of the Thanksgiving season at the Trustees’ Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate at 2468 Washington Street in Canton. This year’s concert will feature a classical trio and includes the talented and award-winning pianist Baekyu Kim […]
Nov 12 2016 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

Last week’s two-game postseason run for the CHS boys soccer team was a study in contrasts as the Bulldogs followed up a convincing win against No. 16 Bristol-Plymouth with an equally convincing defeat against the top-seeded, undefeated, and seemingly invincible Nauset Warriors. With the win and the loss, Canton ends its season just over .500 […]
Nov 12 2016 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
Update: The Canton High volleyball team defeated Milford 3-0 on Wednesday and will now face Hopkinton on Saturday in the Division 2 central finals at Wellesley High School. The CHS girls volleyball team’s quest for postseason glory continued into the Division 2 central sectional semifinals following a hard-fought, straight-set win over No. 10 Ashland Monday […]
Nov 12 2016 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen

For the first time this year, the CHS football team enjoyed a dominant win over an opponent, leading from wire to wire and playing all of its reserves in the fourth quarter en route to a 42-16 victory over Oliver Ames at home Friday night. The win was Canton’s second in as many games and […]
Nov 12 2016 | Posted in
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Sports | By
Mike Berger
Allen W. Oi, 68, of Acton, passed away unexpectedly November 4 at home. Born and raised in Boston, he graduated from Boston Technical High School and Northeastern University. He worked as a chemical engineer for the Environmental Protection Agency for many years … Order a digital subscription to access the full version of all obituaries.
Nov 11 2016 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
AnnMarie Robery (Tosi), 76, of Plainville, formerly of Canton, passed away at home November 3 surrounded by her loving family. Born and raised in Boston, She attended Mt. St. Joseph’s High School in Brighton. She previously lived in Canton for 35 years where she worked as a secretary for several years for Interpolymer Corporation … […]
Nov 11 2016 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Walter R. Locke of Canton, 81, formerly of Dorchester and his beloved Forest Hills, passed away peacefully November 1, 2016, surrounded by those he loved most. Walter was a proud Marine Corps veteran and member of the Boston Police Mounted Patrol Unit. After retiring from the Boston Police Department he then worked as an employee […]
Nov 11 2016 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Did you know … Social Security recipients and federal retirees will only receive a 0.3 percent increase in monthly benefits next year. The adjustment equals an increase of less than $4 a month for an average recipient. The average monthly payment is $1,238. A potrepreneur is a businessperson who sells marijuana. For the past 16 […]

There was a widespread feeling of shock and disappointment across Canton last Thursday as residents awoke to the news that Reebok, one of the town’s biggest and most high-profile corporate neighbors, would be departing its Royall Street headquarters for the greener — and apparently younger and trendier — pastures of Boston. Even the town’s top […]
Nov 11 2016 | Posted in
Business,
News | By
Jay Turner