Archive for: 2017

Reynolds, William P.

William P. Reynolds Jr., 78, a lifelong resident of Canton, died February 14, 2017. He attended Cathedral High School and Suffolk University in Boston. He was a longtime owner/trainer of a stable of thoroughbred horses that he ran from Kentucky to New Hampshire. Upon retiring from the horse business, he owned and operated dry cleaning […]

Flood, Daniel J.

Daniel J. Flood Jr., 79, a lifelong resident of Canton, died February 14, 2017. Dan was a retired banking loan officer and former owner of Flood’s Market in Canton for many years. He proudly served the citizens of Canton as a selectman and as a current member of the Board of Assessors. He was also […]

Masciola, Horace D.

Horace D. Masciola, 96, of Canton, passed away February 6 at Norwood Hospital. Born and raised in Everett, Horace graduated from Everett High School. He ran a small business and was a career diamond cutter who crafted precision tools that supported U.S. national defense efforts for over 50 years. Horace and his wife, Mary, resided […]

Financial Fitness: Protect Your Assets

The following article appears in the Canton Citizen’s 2017 Financial Fitness Guide. See this week’s edition for information and tips from local professionals on a wide range of financial topics, including asset protection, real estate, tax preparation, and much more. *** As many as 80 percent of folks who inherit a retirement plan immediately liquidate […]

Galvin’s pay raise defense leaves out key details

Dear Editor: In Representative Galvin’s letter to the editor in last week’s Canton Citizen, he makes a good argument from his perspective concerning the difficulty in setting legislative pay increases. But I think he protests too much. His omissions in his arguments stand out like a sore thumb. One simply has to search Ballotpedia.org to […]

Show DCR your support for a Canton rink

Dear Editor: Last Thursday, I attended the South Shore Ice Rink Feasibility Study meeting in Norwood. It is clear that Norwood is just as committed to building an ice rink as Canton is to rebuilding Ponky. We must demonstrate to the Department of Conservation and Recreation our dedication to the sport and the urgent need […]

Selectmen authorize lowering of Reservoir Dam

After being briefed last week on some unexpected water seepage problems at Reservoir Pond Dam, the Board of Selectmen found the situation serious enough to lower the level of the dam until repairs can be made. According to Town Administrator Charlie Aspinwall, the problems were recently discovered by the town’s consulting engineers, Stephens Associates. While […]

Town election to feature BOS, Planning Board races

A four-way race for two selectmen’s seats and a two-person battle for a Planning Board vacancy will be the main attractions in this year’s annual town election, set for Tuesday, April 4. With the deadline for returning nomination papers having come and gone last week, the field is now officially set as 15 candidates will […]

Melendez caps off historic swim career with double gold

For the second time in as many seasons, CHS swimmer Sebastian Melendez is a two-event state champion after setting new personal bests in both the 200- and 100-meter freestyle at last weekend’s MIAA Division 2 Swimming & Diving Championships held at Boston University.

Super Bowl season full of thrills for local cheerleader

It’s two weeks after her hometown New England Patriots completed the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, and Canton’s Alyssa Crane still has to pinch herself to be sure it was real. After all, never in her wildest dreams could she have envisioned the season playing out the way that it did — her first […]

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