Archive for: June, 2017

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s CHS Graduation Edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Canton Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the June 8 edition include: * Complete coverage of the CHS Class of 2017 graduation, including then and now photos, scholarships and awards, and future plans list * Commuters left in the dark over Canton Junction project […]

‘Game-changing’ CHS Class of ’17 completes high school journey

This story appears in the Canton Citizen’s annual graduation issue, available now on newsstands. The rains stayed away and the skies above were bold and dream-like as the 217 members of the Canton High School Class of 2017 marked the end of their high school journeys in an emotional and reflective commencement ceremony on the […]

News Notes: CPD to launch ‘positive ticket’ campaign

Police Chief Ken Berkowitz and Lt. Charles Rae have announced a new community outreach initiative that the CPD will be piloting this summer. In an effort to promote positive reinforcement, officers will be on the lookout for citizens doing good deeds and will be issuing a ‘positive ticket,’ along with a gift card to one […]

Determined senior completes memorable grad walk

When Alaina Goodwin walked across the stage to receive her diploma from Canton High School during last Friday evening’s graduation ceremony, she reached a goal that she has worked toward since suffering a rare stroke in August of 2016. The stroke affected the T4 vertebra in her spine, leaving her unable to move her legs. […]

Local Jimmy Fund Walk team to host Trivia Night

Support finding a cure for cancer one trivia question at a time! On Friday, June 16, the Steps for Life team will hold its third annual Trivia Night fundraiser to benefit the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund for cancer research. The event will be held at the Canton Town Club, 300 Bailey Street […]

Special thank you to town meeting boards

Dear Editor: I wanted to take a moment to recognize the commitment that the town officials of Canton have to the well being of the town. As many of you know, town meeting can be a very contentious time as boards work hard to present their views of our best course of action as a […]

CHS track competitive at D3 championships

The boys 4×400 relay team and senior Mohammad Sambo were Canton High’s highest finishers in the Division 3 Eastern Mass. Championship Meet held Sunday in Burlington. The relay team finished fifth overall with a season-best time of 3:32.23 behind John Guenthner, Shane Graham, Sambo, and Colin Milne. Sambo finished seventh overall in the 400m with […]

Farrell, Louise L.

Louise L. “Renee” (Ciampoli) Farrell, of Stoughton, former longtime resident of Canton, passed away on May 28, 2017. Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late Vincent and Maria (Bellafonte) Ciampoli and the beloved wife of the late Richard E. Farrell. Loving mother of Linda Bernasconi and her husband, Thomas, of Bellingham, Brian […]

Sutherland, Dorothy A.

Dorothy A. “Dottie” Sutherland, 68, of Canton, died peacefully on May 21, 2017, following a brief illness. Dottie worked as a bagger for Stop and Shop in Stoughton for over 20 years and was loved by all. Beloved daughter of the late Robert and Dorothea Sutherland. Loving aunt of Danelle L. Moriarty and the late […]

BOS to decide on water/sewer rate hikes

Water and sewer costs are likely to increase almost 6 percent for the next fiscal year after a recommendation put forth Tuesday night to selectmen and the Water/Sewer Rate and Policy Committee. Consultant Doug Gardner, president of Pioneer Consulting Group, who has advised the town on utility rates for the past several years, said last […]

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