The following letter was sent from Ruth A. Bourquin, a senior attorney with the ACLU of Massachusetts, to Select Board Chairman Tom Theodore. *** I write on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Inc. to share our concern about the suspension of public comment periods at meetings of the Select Board. It […]
Oct 6 2023 | Posted in
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Canton High School senior Leah Factor understands that many school-age children today face what she calls “mental health battles,” and that most continue to struggle finding avenues of support. “It is so imperative for people to know that it’s okay to have iffy times and to struggle,” said Factor. “We all go through it.” Factor […]
Oct 5 2023 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
J. Ernest St. Jean, of South Dartmouth, affectionately known as “Ernie” or “Saint,” died peacefully in his sleep on October 2, 2023, after a prolonged illness. He was the loving husband of Carole Jeanne (Young) for 53 years. Born in Providence, RI, he was the eldest son of the late J. Ernest and Gloria (Beaudoin) […]
Oct 5 2023 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Joseph E. Nee, loving son of the late Thomas W. Nee and Barbara Roe (Sweeny-Nee), passed away on September 28, 2023. He was the stepson of the late William J. Roe Jr. and father of Kelly Cunniffe, the late Melanie Griffin, Joelene Nee and Sara Nee. Brother of Helen Silva, Eileen Mahoney, Michael Nee, James […]
Oct 5 2023 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
James E. Gibson, of Canton, known affectionately to friends and family as Jim, passed away peacefully on September 27, 2023, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton. Born in Quincy, Jim led a full and vibrant life marked by his devotion to family, his commitment to his work, and his passion for sports and leisure activities. […]
Oct 5 2023 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen