Marietta Irene (Bubar) Parise, 82, of Canton, passed away May 15. Born on December 31, 1939, in Portland, Maine, Marietta was raised in South Portland, the only daughter of Omar Bubar and Rachel Giardino Bubar. After graduating from high school, she studied business at Boston College night school while working as a legal secretary during […]
May 19 2022 | Posted in
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Marcia O. Wilson (Fama) of Canton passed away suddenly May 12. Born and raised in Canton, she graduated from Canton High School and Massasoit Community College and was a lifelong resident of the town. She worked as a manicurist for many years at Splash Hair and Nail in Norwood and most recently at Salon Devoe […]
May 19 2022 | Posted in
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The Canton School Committee has voted to perform an independent equity audit in an effort to ensure that all Canton Public School students have access to the curriculum and all programs within the district. The audit will cost $55,000 and will be paid for with federal COVID funding via the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency […]
May 19 2022 | Posted in
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Mike Berger
Kenneth John Quill, 83, died peacefully, surrounded by his family, May 10, 2022, in Naples, Florida. Ken was a proud resident of South Boston where he attended Gate of Heaven Catholic School. He worked as a sales/branch manager at A.B. Dick Company in Waltham, a major American copier manufacturer and office supply company of the […]
May 19 2022 | Posted in
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Special Spring Promo: Now through June 30, new in-town subscriptions are just $30 for 1 year or $50 for 2 years. *** Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the May 19 edition include: * Coverage of the inaugural Canton Heritage Festival at the […]
May 19 2022 | Posted in
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Submitted by the Galvin Campaign State Representative Bill Galvin (D-Canton) has announced his candidacy for re-election for the 6th Norfolk District seat. Rep. Galvin is a lifelong Canton resident and a proud graduate of Canton High School. After graduation, he joined the family insurance business, which was founded by his grandfather in Canton in 1925. Wanting to give back […]
May 13 2022 | Posted in
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In a little less than three hours on Monday evening, 166 Canton voters concluded all business from the 2022 annual town meeting warrant, including the conditional town acceptance of Revolution Way and funding for several new Community Preservation Act (CPA) projects. In addition, voters approved a $1.5 million free cash transfer to fund a feasibility […]
May 13 2022 | Posted in
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Mike Berger
The Hansen Elementary School fifth graders proudly presented Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. on Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, in the CHS auditorium. It marked the 30th school musical production for longtime director Patty Willis, who was honored after Saturday’s show with gifts from the cast and crew, including pearls, flowers, balloons, and […]
May 13 2022 | Posted in
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Canton School Superintendent Derek Folan is pleased to announce the selection of Jonathan Mulhern as the new principal of the William H. Galvin Middle School. Mulhern, who is currently wrapping up his fourth year as associate head of school at Boston Latin, will assume his new position effective July 1. “We are thrilled that Mr. […]
May 13 2022 | Posted in
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This week’s issue of the Canton Citizen was mailed to all Canton addresses. Now through June 30, new in-town subscriptions are just $30 for 1 year or $50 for 2 years. Highlights from the May 12 issue include: * Recap of Canton’s 2022 annual town meeting * Coverage of Canton Little League’s opening day parade and festivities […]
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