Dear Editor: Canton Residents for a Sustainable Equitable Future (CR4SEF) is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit addressing the accelerating climate crisis locally and state-wide through education and action. CR4SEF’s board, representing 200-plus members, enthusiastically endorses Tamisha Civil for state representative for the 6th Norfolk District. We believe she can carry out her bold climate agenda as demonstrated […]
Dear Editor: I am writing to support the re-election of state Representative William Galvin. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with Bill Galvin over the past 30 years. I speak with Bill or his office several times a month if not more. Bill always returns calls, emails, or texts, no matter the time […]
The CHS Athletic Department, with the support of the CHS Athletic Booster Club, will be hosting a special information session for parents on Tuesday, September 6, with a presentation by Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray. CHS Athletic Director Danny Erickson said McGillivray’s story of achievement is “inspiring and is an important one to hear.” […]
Sep 1 2022 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Mike Berger
Beatrice Ann “BettyAnn” Swartz (Lyons), 71, of Canton, passed away peacefully August 29, 2022. BettyAnn worked as a librarian in the Junior Room at the Canton Public Library for over 40 years. She was an avid New England Patriots fan and deeply loved her cat “Holly.” She was thoughtful and kind and always remembered people […]
Sep 1 2022 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Michael M. Ezekiel Jr., 53, of Canton, formerly of Charlestown, died suddenly August 25, 2022. Mike was a former electrician for over 20 years, working for IBEW Local #103, and most recently worked for Eversource as a supervisor. Son of Michael M. Ezekiel Sr. of NC and the late Elizabeth Ann Ezekiel (Locke). Devoted husband […]
Sep 1 2022 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Anne L. “Nancy” (Devlin) Pirrera, 81, of Canton, formerly of Randolph, passed away August 24, 2022. Anne was born in Dorchester and attended school there and was a graduate of Holy Cross High School. She graduated with a BA from Catholic University in Washington, D.C., in the early 1960s, taking only two years, rather than […]
Sep 1 2022 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Ann M. (Sheehan) Donovan, 84, died Monday, August 15, 2022, at the Dr. Ruth McLain Hospice Home in Braintree after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born and raised in Canton, Ann graduated from Canton High School in 1956 where she was the student council president and voted most popular by classmates. She later […]
Sep 1 2022 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
As someone who has spent the past decade emphasizing, explaining — and singing and dancing about — the importance of having a healthy relationship with money, Julie Beckham of Canton understands firsthand how uncomfortable the topic of finances can be for people of any age.
Aug 27 2022 | Posted in
Features | By
Jay Turner
Dear Editor: The Committee to Elect Tamisha Civil would like to correct some inaccuracies in the mailer that Rep. Galvin sent out recently. The mailer listed money that Rep. Galvin claimed to have obtained for the district. However, when we checked the numbers, we discovered that some of the funding was sourced from the Economic […]
The Canton Citizen, a sponsor of the annual Canton Writes contest, will publish a selection of winning entries from the 2022 contest as space permits. The Banana Peel By Emily Kelley 1st Place – High School Nonfiction It’s still here. Yellow and mottled, growing browner by the day, but wow, it’s still here, as I […]