Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the July 18 edition include: * Town, consultants emphasize potential of Route 138 corridor * Photo coverage of the 30th annual St. Gerard’s Kids Camp * Canton High School’s term 4 honor roll * Weddings/engagements section * […]
Jul 19 2019 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen
On August 3 and 4, more than 6,700 riders, including 22 from Canton, will pedal up to 192 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) with the goal of raising $60 million for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Cyclists from 43 states and 12 countries will convene in Massachusetts to participate in the PMC, […]
Jul 13 2019 | Posted in
Sports | By
Canton Citizen
TreeTop Adventures, an outdoor zip-line and climbing park located at 200 New Boston Drive in Canton, has been honored with a “Best of Boston” award in the July 2019 issue of Boston Magazine. This year’s edition of the awards — the 46th in the magazine’s history — recognizes 314 winners in arts and culture, dining, […]
Jul 13 2019 | Posted in
Business | By
Canton Citizen
Amy M. White (Rheault), formerly of Canton, of Hull, passed away suddenly July 7. Beloved wife of Stephen J. Mother of Jarrod Gero and his wife, Tiffany, of West Roxbury. Grandmother of Brayden and Mairead Gero of West Roxbury. Sister of Robert Rheault and his wife, Marcia, of Leominster, John Rheault and his late wife, […]
Jul 13 2019 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Catherine E. (McCabe) Dunn, 96, of Canton, peacefully entered the Gates of Heaven on July 2, 2019, with her family by her side. Kay was the beloved wife of 55 years of the late Daniel W. Dunn and the loving mother of Joan Harrison (John Bimshas) of Orleans, Maureen Gendrolius (Robert) of Plymouth, Barbara Dunn […]
Jul 13 2019 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Arthur J. Duffy, 78, of Milton, passed away unexpectedly at home on July 2. Arthur taught history and social studies at Canton High School and at the Galvin Middle School before his retirement. He received a BA from St. John’s Seminary, an MAT from Boston College, and an MA from Northeastern University. He loved birdwatching, […]
Jul 13 2019 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Did you know … Many New England cities and towns offer free summer evening concerts where you can listen to some good music and enjoy a hotdog or hamburger. The only requirement is that you bring a chair or blanket to sit on the ground. The Canton Parks and Recreation Department’s popular free summer concert series, held […]
With a doubleheader sweep at Acushnet on Sunday, the Canton A’s baseball team moved into fourth place in the Cranberry League standings going into the final week of the season. Canton defeated Acushnet in both games by identical 6-2 scores and are now just two games in back of the Aztecs for third place in […]
Jul 13 2019 | Posted in
Beyond CHS,
Sports | By
Canton Citizen
In a narrow 3-2 vote on Tuesday night, the Canton Board of Selectmen agreed to try out new summer hours at Town Hall beginning Tuesday, July 16, and ending on September 3. Essentially, most Town Hall offices will open at 8 a.m. on weekdays and Town Hall will close at 1 p.m. on Fridays. The […]
Jul 13 2019 | Posted in
News,
Town Government | By
Mike Berger
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Violent Crimes Task Force is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individual allegedly responsible for at least seven robberies and two attempted robberies at gas stations around the greater Boston area — including one in Canton — from August 2018 through March 2019. The male suspect, who is considered […]
Jul 12 2019 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Canton Citizen