Tom Bartosek grew up in Toledo, Ohio. The high school he attended had about 200 students, small enough to give him a chance to participate in the band, chorus, school plays, and sports. “I wrestled in high school, although I was a terrible athlete,” he said. “I was not really coordinated.” The wrestling program had […]
Check out this week’s issue of the Canton Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the April 6 issue include: * Town election results: Recap, precinct totals and photos from the April 4 town election * Update on the Paul Revere Heritage Site project, including feasibility study highlights * Photo coverage of the annual CAPE Spelling Bee * Profiles […]
Apr 7 2017 | Posted in
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Editor’s note: The column below, entitled “New Friends,” was published in an earlier edition of the Canton Citizen and is being reprinted with a new introduction by the author in memory of the late Maura Sullivan, a Canton attorney and longtime community volunteer who passed away on March 11. I learned Maura’s philosophy of life […]
The Canton Historical Society invites the public to a performance featuring Sheryl Faye, a historical re-enactor who will present a living history portrayal of Clara Barton. This event will be held on Sunday, April 9, at 2 p.m. at the Canton Public Library. Faye’s “Historical Women” performance series highlights the profound positive impact women have […]
The Canton Citizen is running a couple of subscription promotions this spring, starting with one for Canton parents that BENEFITS THE SCHOOLS! Ask a fellow parent who subscribes — it has a TON of school news/info and is a must-have for Canton parents who want to stay in the know. The Citizen is independently owned […]
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