Bank of Canton recently donated $2,000 and several hundred bags to the Canton Food Pantry in response to the community’s growing need for food and basic necessities brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. The bank donated another $4,000 and bags to food pantries in Randolph and Quincy as well. “We’ve greatly appreciated Bank of Canton’s […]
May 1 2020 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Canton Community Television’s Tanya Willow and Tim O’Connor traveled around town recently to capture images of essential employees hard at work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pictured above: Masked members of the Fire Department outside CFD headquarters. See this week’s Citizen for more CCTV photos. Click here to subscribe today.
May 1 2020 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
In a series of actions concerning the COVID-19 emergency conditions, the Board of Selectmen on Tuesday night voted to extend the closure of town parks and public ballfields until June 30 and the closure of town buildings until May 18. Earlier on Tuesday, Governor Charlie Baker had announced a two-week extension on the closure of […]
May 1 2020 | Posted in
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Town Government | By
Mike Berger
On a quiet Sunday afternoon the sounds of Brahms would lift through the lazy air and people would gather on the sidewalk to listen. The music flowing from the small house at 847 Washington Street was indescribably beautiful. Inside the house Ms. Lillian Shattuck held the attention of her assembled guests. For anyone who heard […]
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the April 30 edition include: * Profile on the CERV team of local volunteers * Canton teen embarks on fundraiser walk to feed America * True Tales from Canton’s Past: Lillian B. Shattuck * CCTV photos: Canton’s […]
May 1 2020 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen