By Bill O’Donnell, Norfolk County Register of Deeds The month of March we take the time to recognize the impact and importance women have in our society with Women’s History Month. All of us should be well aware of the importance of women to society, to the shaping of the country we all live in […]
Mar 27 2021 | Posted in
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Opinion | By
Guest
For Elenore “Ellie” Steinberg, March 15 was a very special day. After having to cancel her 100th birthday plans last year before moving to Cornerstone at Canton, being able to celebrate her 101st birthday felt extra sweet, and the team at Cornerstone pulled out all the stops for this milestone. To transform their piano lounge […]
Mar 27 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Canton Public Schools’ re-entry into the “all-in” learning model is well underway with K-2 students returning this week and grades 3-5 to follow next week. On Thursday, March 18, the Canton School Committee heard an update on the elementary all-in plan and a return date of April 15 was set for the Galvin Middle School. […]
Mar 26 2021 | Posted in
News,
Schools | By
Mike Berger
Kyla Galer takes the responsibilities of journalism to serve the community through telling stories and providing information very seriously. A Canton High School alum, Galer’s interest in broadcast news has been growing ever since she was quite young. Recently, she was rewarded for her years of commitment with a new position as a daytime news […]
Mar 26 2021 | Posted in
Features | By
Candace Paris
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the March 25 edition include: * Canton K-2 students make return to full-day classes * Recap of the March 18 School Committee meeting (click here for excerpt) * Q&A with the candidates for Select Board and […]
Mar 26 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Editor’s note: This letter did not appear in print due to space constraints. All candidate letters received between now and election day will be posted at thecantoncitizen.com. Dear Editor: I urge Canton residents to cast your Select Board vote for Reuki Schutt on April 6. I met Reuki almost 20 years ago, when she was […]
Charles P. McCarthy, 84, of Stoughton, formerly of Canton and Charlestown, passed away March 19 at the Pat Roche Hospice House in Hingham surrounded by his loving family. Born in Boston, he was raised in Charlestown and graduated from Christopher Columbus High School and then from Boston College, where he played varsity hockey and won […]
Mar 25 2021 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Kimberly J. Ludvigsen, 61, of Fall River, died peacefully March 15, 2021. Kimberly was a former bookkeeper who enjoyed reading, sewing, and cross-stitching, the New England Patriots, and everything Tom Brady. Daughter of the late Richard Pontius Sr. and Priscilla Olsen. Loving mother of Erin M. Washington and her partner, Patrick Lindblad, of Taunton and […]
Mar 25 2021 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Senior Angie Elias delivered another sensational all-around performance and the CHS girls volleyball team showed poise under pressure as they bounced back to beat Sharon in four sets last Wednesday at home. The Eagles, who have the look of a team on the rise, defeated the Bulldogs in straight sets last Monday for their first […]
Mar 25 2021 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
Paul A. Fitzgerald II, of Republic, MO, formerly of Canton, passed away March 12 with his loving wife, Amanda, by his side. Paul was raised in Canton and attended St. John’s School in Canton and graduated from Cardinal Spellman High School in Brockton, Class of 1987. He married Amanda Sprague in 2006 and she brought […]
Mar 25 2021 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen