Archive for: 2022

Schneiders, Robert P.

Robert P. “Bob” Schneiders, Esq., of Canton, passed away in his sleep on May 21, 2022. Bob was the devoted father of Robert, Jr. and his partner, Darius Varmahmoodi, and daughters Nicole and Meghan Schneiders, both of Westwood; loving son of Mary Jane and Paul Schneiders; caring brother to his three sisters, Betsy Kerrigan, Susan […]

Fitzgerald, Marion C.

Marion Catherine Fitzgerald passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on Friday, May 20, 2022 at age 95. She was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend. She is survived by her four children: Michael and his wife, Janet, James and his wife, Sandra, Brian and his wife, Shana, and […]

CABI program examines ‘Changing Landscape of Work & Workspaces’

Members of the Canton Association of Business and Industry (CABI) explored “The Changing Landscape of Work and Workspaces” during a special presentation held at Trillium Brewing Company’s new Royall Street headquarters on Wednesday evening, April 27. Josh Cohen, president of the CABI board of directors, served as the emcee for the event and introduced speakers William ‘Wil’ […]

Local fire departments looking into Blue Hills brush fires

Update: For the third time in as many weeks, Canton firefighters responded to a brush fire in the Blue Hills Reservation. The most recent fire broke out around noon on Saturday, May 14, off the Skyline Trail and spanned 12 acres. Fire Lt. Tom Norton said all Canton firefighters remained on scene until 7 p.m. […]

Maffeo: Straight Talk on Home Ownership

A lot of young people who grew up in the metro Boston area are wondering if they’ll ever be able to buy a home around here. It may take time. It may take work. It may take luck. But the good news is that if there is something you really want to make happen, usually […]

HD Pediatrics touts new model for patient care

Timothy DiBona and Robyn Hayes are introducing a new model in pediatric healthcare after working in the industry for many years. They want to change the way traditional pediatric care is delivered from the ground up. The result is HD Pediatrics, a 5,000-square-foot facility in Stoughton scheduled to open this summer, where children and their […]

Canton Heritage Festival

A strong turnout and picture-perfect spring weather made for a memorable grand opening at Canton’s Paul Revere Heritage Site on Saturday. “Today is the culmination,” noted Victor Del Vecchio, chair of the Revere & Son Trust, during the speaking portion of the inaugural Heritage Festival. “We now have a town common, and I hope you […]

Commentary: The kids aren’t alright

By Andrew Staiti I’ve got to admit, the shooting at the Tops Supermarket in Buffalo really threw me for a loop. As someone who grew up in the Columbine era of school shootings becoming the horrifying, depressing norm that they are today, I can say without hesitation that I’ve become desensitized to random acts of […]

CHS baseball battling for postseason berth

Winners of three of their last four games, the CHS varsity baseball team remains firmly in the playoff conversation as it enters the season’s final stretch. With four games to go entering play this week, the Bulldogs stood at 7-9 overall while slotting in at No. 19 in the latest MIAA power rankings. Under the […]

Obituary: ‘Man About Canton’ Joe DeFelice

Joseph A. “Joe” DeFelice, author of the long-running “Man About Canton” column, a recreational trailblazer and a local townie icon, passed away Monday at home surrounded by his loving family. One of the most prolific newspaper columnists in the entire country, DeFelice had written weekly for nearly 52 years until a terminal diagnosis forced him […]

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