Archive for: July, 2018

Police announce 2 more arrests in home invasion case

Canton police have made two more arrests in connection with a home invasion on Rockland Street on Friday night, July 13. Canton police, working with federal, state and local law enforcement partners, were able to locate and apprehend Brendon Amado, 21, of Stoughton, and Michael Nguyen, 18, of Quincy. Both were arrested on Friday, July […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s July 26 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the July 26 edition include: * Selectmen news and the latest on the town pool renovation * Photos from the Parks & Rec. summer concert series by Michelle Stark * CHS Spanish students examine impacts of Hurricane Maria * Summer […]

Canton mom named Jimmy Fund patient partner

Canton resident and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute patient Amy Ennis, 40, is the patient partner for this year’s Burger King and Valvoline Instant Oil Change “A Chance for Kids & Families” fundraiser. Burger King and Valvoline Instant Oil Change customers can help fight cancer by contributing $1 at participating locations from July 23 through September 2. As a patient […]

American Grit MMA hosts Olympic gold medalist

Canton-based American Grit MMA welcomed Olympic gold medal-winning wrestler Kenny Monday to its Turnpike Street facility last week for an intensive, four-day wrestling clinic geared toward middle and high school students. The clinic featured live wrestling sessions as well as drills and skill development under the tutelage of Monday — a former All-American, NCAA champion, […]

Canton Community Theatre: A Brief History

By Corey S. Shore For those of us who grew up in the world of theater, whether in grade school, college or beyond, a theatrical space and community often became a home and a second family. Surrounded by people who loved doing the same things we did, we thrived in a safe and creative environment. […]

Sheehan, Jane A.

Jane A. Sheehan, of Canton, 74, died Thursday, July 12, 2018. Jane worked for Instron in Canton for many years until retirement. Jane was the devoted wife of the late Francis J. Sheehan Jr. She was the loving mother of Francis J. Sheehan III of Providence. Loving sister of James A. Roache and his wife, […]

Moriarty, Laureen S.

Laureen S. Moriarty, 72, of Canton, died Thursday, July 12, 2018, after a long battle with MS. Laureen was a retired legal secretary who worked for Plymouth Rubber in Canton for many years. Devoted wife of Neil F. Moriarty of Canton. Loving mother of Kimberly A. Hawkins and her husband, Bill, of Fall River, Connie […]

Smart About Money: Delay & Experiment

This is not about delayed gratification, although delayed gratification can be a very useful way to build your wealth — especially when the “delay” causes you to re-think an expenditure and ultimately forgo the “gratification.” No, this is about something else — specifically the idea of being willing to delay and experiment before making a […]

CPD: More arrests expected in home invasion case

Update: Brendon Amado, one of the suspects in the Rockland Street home invasion case, was arrested on Friday morning, July 20. Brendon Amado was arrested this morning by Canton Police, @MassStatePolice Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, @ATFBoston and @BrocktonPolice Thank you to all of the agencies who assisted in the apprehension of this individual. pic.twitter.com/KlL5sTurrv — Canton […]

Kids Camp 2018

St. Gerard’s held its annual Kids Camp last week at the Galvin Middle School. The popular camp drew hundreds of campers and counselors and featured a variety of games and activities, including perennial favorite Splash Mountain and a week-ending talent show. This year’s theme was “Kids Camp goes to the Amazon River.” See this week’s […]

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