Archive for: September, 2021

Duggan, Margaret C.

Margaret C. Duggan (Mahoney) of Canton passed away August 31. Born and raised in Boston, she attended Boston schools. Margaret lived in Norwood for many years where she was a member of the Norwood Catholic Women’s Club and PTA. She was also a Girl Scout leader and an avid reader. She loved playing mahjong and […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s September 9 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the September 9 special complimentary edition include: * Canton company, town depts. team up for 9/11 remembrance (click here for story) * School Committee member resigns and more School Dept. news * True Tales from Canton’s Past: […]

Miller, Carol A.

Carol A. (Mola) Miller, 81, of Canton, passed away peacefully at home on August 23, surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife and best friend of Fredrick L. Miller for 59 years. Devoted and loving mother to numerous children, including biological, adopted, foster and her children’s friends. Born and raised in Hyde Park to the […]

Koelle, Hedwig

Hedwig (Zandt) Koelle, 88, of Canton, passed away at Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton on August 10. Born in Bronx, New York, she was raised in Deposit, New York. Hedwig, known as Hedy, lived in Canton for 30 years. She was a parishioner of the First Parish Unitarian Universalist in Canton. She loved to cook […]

Select Board members divided on BOH mask mandate

Members of the Canton Select Board were sharply divided on the Board of Health’s recent decision to adopt a town-wide indoor mask mandate that went into effect on Wednesday, September 1. However, in a 3-2 vote, the board voted not to send a letter to the BOH asking them to reconsider or at least delay […]

Canton Summer Music

The Canton Public Schools’ Performing Arts Department wrapped up another successful Summer Music Program with an outdoor public concert on Friday, August 20. Now in its 12th year, the weeklong program offers budding musicians in grades 5-9 a chance to practice their skills while learning some new ones. Many high school musicians serve as “music mentors” […]

BOH adopts indoor mask mandate

On Monday, August 30, the Canton Board of Health voted to adopt an emergency indoor mask mandate, citing current COVID-19 transmission trends. Under the new mandate, all individuals ages 2 and older are required to wear a face covering in all indoor public spaces, houses of worship, and all private spaces open to the public. […]

Local theatre group presents COVID Monologues

The pandemic has made many activities difficult or impossible, and the performing arts are no exception. Because of health threats posed by traditional performances, organizations have had to find new approaches. Boston Lyric Opera, for example, has created a mobile stage in a 26-foot trailer that moves around Boston presenting small cast, open air performances. […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s September 2 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the September 2 edition include: * Select Board seeks meeting with state to save Topgolf project * Canton native gives four siblings their forever home * Chai Jewish Center welcomes new Torah (photos by Cynthia Rosina) […]

CHS hoops legend to play for D1 Clemson University

Former Bulldog hoops standout and 2019 Massachusetts “Mr. Basketball” winner Devin Foster is now an official member of the Division 1 Clemson University Tigers after being added to the team’s roster earlier this week. A 6’2” junior guard, Foster will make his college basketball debut in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) this season after serving […]

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