Archive for: March, 2024

Girls hockey team advances to Division 2 Elite Eight

With a second consecutive close but decisive victory to open the Division 2 state tournament, the CHS girls ice hockey team is

Miller, Charles J.

Charles James Jerome Miller, “Charlie,” 35, of Quincy, formerly of Canton, unexpectedly passed away from cardiac arrest on February 27. After graduating from BU Academy in 2007, Charlie attended Carnegie Mellon University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in biology in 2011. He continued on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel […]

Kelly, Patrick

In loving memory of Patrick Kelly, who left us February 22, 2024. Despite the profound efforts of his brother, children and family to support him in his battle with mental health, Patrick grappled bravely with his inner demons, yet the path to healing remained elusive. His family wishes that those who knew Patrick will choose […]

GMS presents ‘Matilda’

Sixty-four Galvin Middle School students worked together to bring a little girl named Matilda to life on stage in the Canton High School auditorium. Matilda tells the story of a student who, with the help of her teacher, takes on the terribly cruel headmistress at her school. The story is based on the beloved children’s […]

Elle Woods & friends take the stage at CHS

Members of the Canton High School Drama Club will be entering law school at Harvard as they put on the musical version of Legally Blonde next weekend, March 15-17, in the CHS auditorium. The show follows the bubbly, always sunny, and pink-loving Elle Woods — along with her Chihuahua named Bruiser — to Harvard Law […]

Read trial postponed amid influx of federal docs

Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone on Monday set a new start date of April 16 for the murder trial of Karen Read, but even that might not be enough time to properly prepare after federal prosecutors turned over “voluminous” amounts of data from its own investigation into the case, according to defense Attorney Alan […]

Clerk proposes voting clickers for future town meetings

Town Clerk Tracy Kenney has proposed a modern technological tool to record voters’ opinions at town meetings: the clicker. At the February 6 Select Board meeting, while presenting her operational budget requests for the next fiscal year (FY25), Kenney mentioned a $10,000 line item for the rental of 1,000 electronic voting devices. The handheld, battery-powered […]

Oliver takes 5th at All-State Indoor Track meet

Canton High School senior Katie Oliver leaped to a career best distance of 17’8.5” in the long jump on Saturday at the MIAA Meet of Champions. Her previous career record was 17’6” set last spring, and her previous indoor career best of 17’4.75” was set just one week prior at the Division 3 meet, where […]

Impersonations that are bad for business

The following article appears in the Canton Citizen’s 2024 Financial Fitness Guide. Check out the 2/29 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. *** By Charles Gaffney, SVP of Operations & Technology, Bank of Canton Celebrity impersonations […]

Inside the Citizen’s coverage of the Karen Read case

A few years ago, a rumor about a sexual assault circulated at the high school where I teach. Conversations in the hallway moved online; an Instagram account was created where people anonymously posted their experiences as well as hearsay. The student newspaper, which I had been hired to advise one month before, wanted to report […]

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