
The chorus of voices seeking “Justice for Sandra Birchmore” may soon grow louder in the wake of an explosive Boston Globe report containing new details about her relationship with several former Stoughton police officers who she grew up idolizing. Birchmore, who was raised in Stoughton before moving to Canton, was found dead in her Windsor […]
Mar 8 2024 | Posted in
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Police & Fire | By
Jay Turner

Four Canton properties — two commercial and two residential — were among the highest-priced pieces of real estate sold in Norfolk County in the last year, according to data released recently by Norfolk Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell. Coming in at No. 1 in O’Donnell’s list of the “top 20 real estate sales from […]
Mar 8 2024 | Posted in
Business | By
Canton Citizen
Come enjoy family-friendly events, live music, and more! The Irish Cultural Centre of Greater Boston, located at 200 New Boston Drive in Canton, is pleased to announce an exciting lineup of events taking place at the ICC in the week leading up to St. Patrick’s Day. From lively traditional music sessions and concerts to family-friendly […]
Mar 8 2024 | Posted in
News | By
Canton Citizen
The public is invited to two upcoming town election candidate forums at the Canton Public Library presented by the Canton Voter Guide team in partnership with the Canton Lions Club. The first forum will take place on Thursday, March 14, and will feature candidates for Library Board of Trustees (6:30 p.m.) and Select Board (7:30 […]
By Drs. Christina Cipriano and Stephen Curtis The first time we applied for a disability parking placard for our son Miles he was 6 years old. The application process was riddled with barriers, culminating with us having to hold our son up from his wheelchair because the camera at our local Registry of Motor Vehicles […]
Mar 8 2024 | Posted in
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