Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the March 15 edition include: * Canton Youth Hockey makes history with 4 state title winners * True Tales from Canton’s Past by local historian George T. Comeau * Profile on Canton marathoner Theresa Regan * CHS Term 2 honor roll […]
Mar 16 2018 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Important notice to our readers: Due to a power outage in Hanover impacting our printing service, the March 15 edition of the Canton Citizen arrived late this week. Some of the subscriber copies were delivered on Friday, March 16 and the remaining copies will be delivered on Saturday, March 17. Copies are also now available for sale […]
Mar 14 2018 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
The intense playoff basketball atmosphere was definitely there with both sides of the bleachers filled, performances by the CHS jazz band and cheerleaders, and a buzz in the crowd as two very solid basketball teams jousted in the second round of the Division 2 south playoffs at CHS. But as much as Canton enjoyed its […]
Mar 9 2018 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Mike Berger
MAC is still on vacation in Florida playing softball, so this is a reprint of one of his very interesting columns from last year. Did you know … Cantonites see the “Seal of Canton” on the stationery of all town boards, all documents that are mailed out, and on all town vehicles, including but not limited […]
The safety and physical well-being of students and staff continues to be a high priority for the Canton Public Schools but the individual schools and the district as a whole can always do better and improvements can and will be made. That has been the unified message coming from Canton school leadership and public safety […]
Mar 9 2018 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Jay Turner
The Galvin Middle School presented the Broadway classic Annie on Friday and Saturday, March 2 and 3, in the CHS auditorium. The Tony Award-winning musical is based on the popular Harold Gray comic strip and features memorable numbers including “Tomorrow” and “It’s a Hard-Knock Life.” See this week’s Canton Citizen for more play photos by […]
Mar 9 2018 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Diane Wolk-Rogers is a social studies teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. A few days after the shooting at the school on Valentine’s Day that left 14 students and three faculty members dead, Wolk-Rogers posted a message on a Facebook page for Advanced Placement Psychology teachers. She wasn’t sharing teaching strategies […]
Mar 9 2018 | Posted in
Features | By
Mary Ann Price
Vivian Sarah McCloud, beloved infant daughter of Brett (Sanderson) and Kory McCloud of Canton, passed away in the arms of her parents March 3. Vivian was deeply loved by her parents and family. Sister of Evelyn McCloud. Granddaughter of Roger and Paula Sanderson of Canton and Edward and Nancy McCloud. Services are private. In lieu […]
Mar 9 2018 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Ann (McCallion) Carnes of Canton, formerly of Charlestown, passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side on March 3. Beloved wife of the late William M. Carnes. Mother of Mary R. Keable and her husband, Michael, of Oakland, RI, William M. Carnes and his wife, Nancy, of Hopkinton, Susan E. Carnes of […]
Mar 9 2018 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Sharon J. Penza (Enos), of Canton, passed away after a long illness February 28 at Brigham & Women’s Hospital surrounded by her loving family. Born in Norwood, she graduated from Canton High School, Class of 1972, and attended the Henry O. Peabody School in Norwood. She worked as the office manager for Canton Plumbing for […]
Mar 9 2018 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen