Archive for: April, 2019

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s April 18 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the April 18 edition include: * Draper brewery, detox appeal and more from the ZBA (excerpt here) * Highlights from the April 11 School Committee meeting * Photos from the Canton Parks & Rec. Annual Easter Egg […]

Quirk, Janis A.

Janis A. Quirk (Cassidy) of Canton died unexpectedly April 7, 2019. She was a 65-year-old, proud Boston businesswoman. Devoted wife of Thomas M. Quirk, MSP Ret., of Canton. Loving mother of Michelle M. Lesiak and her husband, Andrew, of Canton, and Lisa A. Sullivan and her late beloved husband, Brian P., of Kingston. Loving sister […]

Roman, Mary E.

Mary E. Roman (Fenocketti) died peacefully April 6, 2019, surrounded by family and friends in Brigham and Women’s Hospital after a courageous five-and-a-half-year battle with cancer. She was 61 years old. Mary was a graduate of North Quincy High School and Babson College. She began her career at the Thomas Crane Public Library as a […]

Matanes, Christine E.

Christine “Chrissy” Elizabeth Matanes, of Little Falls, New York, previously of Canton, died suddenly of natural causes on April 5, 2019. She is predeceased by her son Peter “Petey” Matanes and leaves behind her daughter Nicole Matanes, of Palmer; three grandchildren whom she cherished, Sophia and Abigail White, and grandson Cristiano Garcia; her longtime boyfriend […]

Tierney, Marguerite C.

Marguerite C. Tierney (Shea), 90, of Canton, passed away April 3 at Milton Hospital surrounded by her loving family. Born and raised in Dorchester, she graduated from Jeremiah Burke High School, Class of 1945. She worked as a secretary for the Boston College School of Education for 25 years before retiring. She has lived in […]

News Notes: Police seek shoplifters, ID robbery suspect

Police seeking shoplifting suspects Police are looking to identify a male and female suspect who are wanted in connection with a shoplifting and assault case that occurred on Saturday, April 6, around 6:45 p.m. at the Marshalls store at the Village Shoppes in Canton. Deputy Police Chief Helena Rafferty said the suspects stole several items […]

Winter to Remember

The Canton Citizen is pleased to announce its 2018-19 winter all-star selections. The full list appears in this week’s print edition as part of the Citizen’s annual winter sports wrap-up. Boys Co-MVP Devin Foster (Basketball) A generational talent who redefined basketball excellence over a brilliant four-year career, Foster went from great player to all-time legend […]

Town working with MAPC to re-envision Junction

Mixed housing development, improved sidewalks, new paths and trails, and community spaces — all of these and more could be part of the future of Canton Junction as the town embarks on a new visioning study for the area under the leadership of Town Planner Laura Smead and the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC). The […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s April 11 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the April 11 edition include: * Canton Citizen’s Annual Winter Sports Wrap-Up (team photos, summaries and more) * Recount for BOS seat set for April 13 * National baby products company relocates to Canton * True Tales […]

True Tales: Grow Tires & Stock Options

George Grow was a natural-born salesman. In the Roaring Twenties, Grow had become very wealthy selling used cars. Through his connections, he would network with wealthy men selling their cars, and men on the way up the ladder purchasing the cars. Grow never spoke of his family background, and all outward appearances led his customers […]

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