The Canton Association of Business & Industry (CABI) hosted a “Lunch and Learn” event on Wednesday, April 26, on Marijuana and the Workplace: Understanding the New Regulations. CABI President Brian Mahoney welcomed the association’s members and guests, and introduced the featured speakers: Canton Police Chief Ken Berkowitz and Human Resources Director Jody Middleton. Middleton provided […]
May 19 2017 | Posted in
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Check out this week’s issue of the Canton Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Now through June 1, new in-town subscriptions are just $25 for 52 issues (a savings of $10). Highlights from the May 18 issue include: * CHS grad excited for next chapter after battling brain cancer * Highlights from the May 16 Board […]
May 19 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Editor’s note: Charles “Spencer” Cox III passed away March 9, 2018, at the age of 20. Visit roache-pushard.com for his obituary and funeral arrangements. *** As a self-proclaimed free spirit and budding world traveler, Spencer Cox has packed more adventures into his 20 short years than some people get to experience in a lifetime. By […]
May 18 2017 | Posted in
Features | By
Jay Turner
In their busiest week of the season to date, the Canton High boys tennis team thrust itself right back into the MIAA postseason hunt with three straight shutout victories in a three-day span. Led by their sensational No. 1 singles player, junior captain Jake Wolicki, the Bulldogs cruised to wins over Taunton, Stoughton and Oliver […]
May 12 2017 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
Dr. Richard N. Levrault, 68, of Canton, passed away May 3 surrounded by his loving family. “You look good, have you been sick?” was one of the many colorful expressions that often greeted patients at Canton Family Medical, where beloved local family physician Dr. Richard N. Levrault, Sr. held court for the past 33 years. […]
May 12 2017 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
John L. Cash, 93, of Canton died peacefully May 1, 2017. John was a proud veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Coast Guard. He worked as a plumber for the John Hancock Company until retirement. He was the son of the late William and Lillian (Saluto) Cash; he was raised by the […]
May 12 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Marie Florence McLeod Arsenault, a resident of Venice, Florida, formerly of Charlotte, NC, and Canton, MA, passed away on Monday, May 1. Marie was born on May 14, 1933, in Providence, Rhode Island, one minute after her twin sister, Jane Frances McLeod Maraia. They grew up in Cranston, RI. Marie was the daughter of Gladys […]
May 12 2017 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has named Camio Custom Cabinetry of Canton as the 2017 Jeffrey Butland Family-Owned Business of the Year for Massachusetts and New England. Camio Custom Cabinetry earned the recognition for its success as a third generation family business — committed to its customers, employees and manufacturing high-quality products with old-fashioned craftsmanship. Camio […]
May 12 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Canton resident Kelsey Oates took the stage at The Asperger/Autism Network’s annual gala, Coming of Age: Transforming the Future, last month to talk about her experience with Asperger’s and finding AANE. Diagnosed at 24, Oates found herself hurled into the diverse, vibrant, and sometimes confusing world of Asperger’s Syndrome. Some with her diagnosis have attended […]
May 12 2017 | Posted in
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Following a six-week audition process that began with open auditions and concluded with the annual Patriots Cheerleaders Boot Camp, the 2017 New England Patriots cheerleaders have been selected and Canton native Alyssa Crane has once again made the team. A former Canton High School cheerleader, Crane graduated in 2011 and went on to attend the […]
May 12 2017 | Posted in
Beyond CHS,
Sports | By
Canton Citizen