Fire Chief Charles Doody is commending the quick action and bravery of several Canton firefighters who worked to prevent a Christmas Day tragedy at the Woodfield Commons (formerly Arboretum) apartment complex off Route 138. Responding to a fire in a basement apartment unit on the afternoon of December 25, firefighters were able to contain the […]
Jan 4 2019 | Posted in
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Mike Berger
On Saturday, January 19, at Lantana in Randolph, the Fortitude Dance Project presents the Winter Wonderland Charity Gala to benefit mental health and wellness for young people. The founder is lifelong Canton resident Bettina Mahoney, who has been dancing since age 5. Born with a not insignificant learning disability and epilepsy, everything was harder for Mahoney […]
Jan 4 2019 | Posted in
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The driver of a fatal one-car crash on Pleasant Street that occurred in the early morning hours on Christmas Eve has been identified as Craig M. Casey, 30, of Stoughton and formerly of Dedham. The accident has received widespread media coverage in part because the body of the victim was not located during an initial […]
Jan 4 2019 | Posted in
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Mike Berger
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the January 3 edition include: * Our annual Year in Review — a comprehensive look back at the top Canton stories of 2018 * True Tales from Canton’s Past by local historian George T. Comeau * Canton […]
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Check out this week’s Citizen for a look back at some of the biggest Canton stories of 2018, including the Pleasant Street road closure, Metropolis Rink vote, detox zoning debate, graduation controversies, and many more. Our annual Year in Review also features a recap of the past year in sports, including teams and athletes of […]
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