Archive for: November, 2022

Boys soccer enters tourney with unfinished business

Update: The Canton boys knocked off No. 19 Nashoba Regional 3-1 in Saturday’s tournament opener. The Bulldogs will now face the winner of Bedford vs. Silver Lake in the Round of 16 on November 10. *** Tournament season has officially arrived, and the Canton High boys soccer team is looking forward to wiping the slate […]

Smart About Money: Scam Red Flags

A fellow banker recently told me about a gentleman who stopped by his local bank to tell them he’d just realized that a person he thought he was doing business with was actually a scammer. As it so happens, the man was in shock. He was angry at the scammer and very upset with himself. […]

Options abound for voters in November 8 midterm election

A changing of the guard in the state’s highest office, a slew of contested statewide races, and binding questions on everything from a new “millionaire’s tax” to driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants will be put before local voters in what is shaping up to be a highly consequential midterm election season in Massachusetts. While most […]

A scary good time

Well over 1,000 costumed children and family members came together on Sunday for some festive Halloween fun courtesy of the Canton Parks & Recreation Department. The celebration kicked off with the annual downtown parade and continued throughout the afternoon at Canton High School, where guests enjoyed seasonal snacks, DJ entertainment, pumpkin painting, and “Trunk or […]

MSBA sends Galvin project onto feasibility phase

Canton school leaders’ dream of renovating or possibly rebuilding the Galvin Middle School — a centerpiece of the district’s long-range master plan — is now one step closer to becoming a reality following yet another affirmative vote by the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA). In clearing this latest hurdle, the Canton school district is now […]

Canton Co-op announces Pie Day Plus fundraiser

It’s no secret that the economy has made life difficult for many people this year. Once again, Canton Co-operative Bank will be collecting store-bought pies to help the Canton Food Pantry make Thanksgiving brighter for local individuals and families who are struggling. The food pantry has also announced that in addition to pies, they especially […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s November 3 edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the November 3 edition include: * Midterm election preview for Canton voters (click here for excerpt) * Halloween Photos: Annual Parade, Trunk or Treat and Haunted Library * Planners announce public forum to discuss downtown zoning * […]

Lahti, William J.

William J.” Skip” Lahti, 72, of Canton, died unexpectedly Sunday, October 30, 2022. Skip grew up in Canton and graduated from Canton High School, Class of 1968. He worked for several beverage companies, including Pepsi and Coca Cola. He also worked for several grocery stores, including Scituate Marketplace. Skip enjoyed playing pool at the Walpole […]

Healey, Charlene C.

Charlene Cecilia Healey, 73 years old, of Stoughton, passed away on October 28, 2022. “Charlie” was born on July 9, 1949 in Norfolk, Virginia, to William and Lillian Bernhardy as a set of twins. Beloved wife to Robert “Bob” Healey. Mother of the late Nicole Healey, Michelle Raymond and her husband, Shawn, of Stoughton, and […]

Landrigan, Claire

Claire Landrigan (McEnaney), 91, of Canton, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday, October 27, 2022. A lifelong resident of Canton, Claire attended St. John’s grade school in Canton and graduated from high school at Jeanne D’arc Academy in Milton. From there she went onto Framingham State College. Claire grew up on High […]

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