Mark S. “Buck” Carroll, 54, of Randolph, formerly of Canton, passed away June 12 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston after a short battle with bone cancer. Born in Brighton, he was raised in Canton and graduated from Canton High School, Class of 1981. Mark worked as a painter for several years before […]
Jun 16 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Susan M. (Sue) Mulvey, 67, of Canton, passed away on June 11 after a long illness, surrounded by her loving family. Susan was born in Boston on March 13, 1950. She graduated from Ursuline Academy in 1967 and continued on to receive a BS in biology and a master’s in education from Boston State College. Sue married her loving husband, Edward Mulvey, on April 18, 1975. They were […]
Jun 16 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Patricia J. Allcorn, 90, of Canton, passed away June 7 at the Hellenic Nursing Home in Canton. Born, raised and educated in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, she previously lived in Tavares, FL, before moving to Canton one year ago to be with her family. Beloved wife of the late Bruce Allcorn and Edward E. Culp. […]
Jun 16 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Mary F. DiLillo, 87, died peacefully June 6, 2017. She was a retired supervisor for the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. Devoted wife of the late Otino DiLillo. Loving mother of John “Jack” Keane of Norwood and Kevin P. Keane and his wife, Laurie, of Bridgewater. Sister of the late Joseph Mulleague, Patricia Mulleague, and Margaret […]
Jun 16 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
When I was a kid, a tick was just a disgusting thing you had to occasionally pull off the dog. I vividly remember my dad deciding I was old enough to start doing it myself instead of running to him and telling him, “Dad, there’s a tick on the dog.” I didn’t want to touch […]
It’s been another season of learning and fun for the players and coaches in the Canton Little League’s Challenger Division. Made possible with the support of the Martin W. Richard Foundation, the Challenger Division aims to give developmentally and physically challenged boys and girls ages 6-18 the opportunity to enjoy the full benefits of Little […]
Jun 16 2017 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
The first thing I notice about Gawvi is his voice. Relaxed and easy, it gives the impression that the speaker is extremely down-to-earth, relatable. But Gawvi is not your average 20-something-year-old. A hip-hop and EDM artist
Jun 16 2017 | Posted in
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In a week in which the weather kept getting in the way, the Canton High boys tennis team managed to keep its composure and eke out a victory in the Division 2 south sectional tournament, knocking off Medway 3-2 on the road in a match that took parts of three days to complete. The opening […]
Jun 15 2017 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
A private facilities planning firm has recommended three options to the School Committee that involve new grade configurations, including a plan to relocate Canton’s eighth graders to the Rodman building in front of CHS. All three options will be explained to the public at a meeting Thursday, June 15, at 7 p.m. in the CHS cafeteria. […]
Jun 15 2017 | Posted in
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Schools | By
Mike Berger
Police arrested two suspects in connection with a Bank of Canton robbery that occurred on Monday, June 12, around 4 p.m. at the bank’s Route 138 branch, located at 259 Turnpike Street. Arrested on bank robbery charges were Joseph Parella of Norwood and Kimberly Ginewicz of Malden. Police received a 911 call and responding officers […]
Jun 15 2017 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Mike Berger