The wins keep on coming for the Canton High varsity field hockey team, which improved to a Davenport Division-best 12-1 with a victory last Thursday on the road against rival Foxboro. Always a formidable foe regardless of their position in the standings, the Warriors came into the contest with an 8-2-1 mark in league games […]
Oct 18 2024 | Posted in
High School,
Sports | By
Jay Turner
This Saturday, October 19, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., the Irish Cultural Centre in Canton will host the highly anticipated fifth annual Boston Irish Beer Festival. The event will take place on the 61-acre campus of the ICC at 200 New Boston Drive. It combines music, song, children’s activities, Viking shows, archery, beer and […]
Oct 18 2024 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen
Set aside Saturday, November 2, from noon to 4 p.m. at Canton High School for Cantonstock 2024, the annual musical extravaganza presented by MusicCounts. See some or all of it, eat lunch, play games, buy raffle tickets, and have fun!
Oct 18 2024 | Posted in
News,
Schools | By
Guest
Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the October 17 edition include: * Hansen Elementary School opens new playground * Where Are They Now: Canton’s Fall Athletes * Photos from the Historical Society’s 9/29 cemetery tour event * Highlights from the 10/10 School Committee […]
Oct 18 2024 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen
Elaine C. Pedranti (D’Andrea), 78, of Canton, died peacefully October 10, 2024. Elaine worked as a bank teller for Bank of Canton for many years. She thoroughly enjoyed reading and mostly shopping for her granddaughters and great-granddaughter. Daughter of the late Matthew and Mary D’Andrea. Devoted wife of George A. Pedranti Jr. Loving mother of […]
Oct 17 2024 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
By Tom Birmingham and Jen Wexler, Canton Sustainability & Climate Action Plan Committee During Canton’s May 2023 Annual Town Meeting, the voters overwhelmingly approved Article 27, which encompassed the following three elements: to develop a town-wide Climate Action Plan (CAP); to research the possible establishment of a new town sustainability and climate manager or related position; […]
Oct 17 2024 | Posted in
Featured Content,
Opinion | By
Guest
The 2024 Canton Men’s Over 30 softball season ended on Sunday, September 29, in front of a capacity crowd at Messinger Field with the Waterfall Bar & Grille Guppies repeating as league champions. After starting the season 0-2, the Guppies powered back, winning their next 12 regular season games and earning the No. 2 seed […]
Oct 11 2024 | Posted in
Beyond CHS,
Sports | By
Canton Citizen
Occupying a small niche behind Canton High School and hard by the school’s tennis courts, the American Legion Edward J. Beatty Post 24 hall isn’t exactly a prominent town landmark. Yet veterans have been finding their way to the spot for relaxation and togetherness ever since it opened in 1947. If Canton Veterans Agent Arafat […]
Oct 11 2024 | Posted in
News | By
Candace Paris
It’s been 18 weeks and counting since Jeanne Quinn last faced her son’s killer in a Natick hearing room, and the uncertainty surrounding his future whereabouts is almost more than she can bear. Not even the news of her cancer returning, or the impending surgery she’s facing, have been enough to erase the doubts about […]
Oct 11 2024 | Posted in
Features | By
Jay Turner
Submitted by the campaign to reelect Richard Staiti Commissioner Richard R. Staiti of Canton, a winner in the Democratic Primary, will be a candidate for reelection for Norfolk County Commissioner in the November 5 general election. Over the past four years, Staiti and his fellow commissioners have successfully managed and distributed over $128 million in […]
Oct 11 2024 | Posted in
News,
Town Election | By
Guest