Submitted by Mindy Milman My name is Mindy Milman and I am announcing my candidacy for library trustee. I am running because it is time for a change and I can make a difference. For the past 13 years as a resident of Canton, the heart of this community — the library — has also captured […]
Mar 9 2023 | Posted in
Town Election | By
Guest
Submitted by George Comeau I am announcing my campaign for re-election as a trustee of the Canton Public Library. The American ideal of the public library is core to my values and the promotion of freedom and access to information. I am proud of my tenure as a trustee over the past 24 years. Serving […]
Mar 9 2023 | Posted in
Town Election | By
Guest
Edward N. Lukaszewicz of Canton passed away March 1. Born and raised in Canton, he was a lifelong citizen of the town. He graduated from Canton High School, Class of 1949, and served in the Air Force during the Korean War. Ed was named Citizen of the Year in the state of Massachusetts in 1988 […]
Mar 9 2023 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Gregory R. Dunn, 74, of Stoughton, passed away February 26 after a 12-year battle with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Born in Boston, he was raised in Roxbury and South Boston. He was a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps, serving two combat tours in Vietnam. He was a commercial fisherman, working as an […]
Mar 9 2023 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
A 28-year-old Canton man was struck and killed by a motorist while walking on I-95 in Needham on Friday, February 24, around 1:20 a.m. The accident occurred just north of Exit 33. Mass. State Police are analyzing debris that potentially came from the vehicle, which was gone when first responders arrived. The victim has been […]
Mar 3 2023 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Mike Berger
New Canton Fire Chief Wendell Robery is advancing a new Community Paramedicine Program — first proposed by former Fire Chief and current Town Administrator Charles Doody — as part of the Fire Department’s proposed operational budget for the next fiscal year (FY24). The program, which would be run in coordination with the Department of Elder […]
Mar 3 2023 | Posted in
News,
Police & Fire | By
Mike Berger
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the March 2 edition include: * Canton Citizen’s annual Financial Fitness Guide * Update on municipal contracts (police, fire, AFSCME) * Former 99 Restaurant site eyed for self-storage facility * Highlights from the Feb. 28 Select Board […]
Mar 3 2023 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen
The following article appears in the Canton Citizen’s 2023 Financial Fitness Guide. See this week’s edition for information and tips from local professionals on a wide range of financial topics, including asset protection, real estate, tax preparation, and much more. *** It was another tragic story about a local person who was talked into letting […]
Dear Editor: I am writing to wholeheartedly support the following people as Trustees of the Library: Betty Chelmow, Susan Cogliano, and George Comeau. These intelligent and dedicated people have worked tirelessly for the library for decades, attending countless meetings, helping to direct policies for the library, and supporting the staff and director. It should be […]
Update: The CHS girls ice hockey team is headed to the Division 2 Elite Eight after knocking off Westwood and Milton in recent state tournament action. The fourth-seeded Bulldogs will face the winner of No. 5 Algonquin and No. 12 Dedham on March 9 at the Canton Ice House. *** The Canton High girls ice […]
Mar 2 2023 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner