Archive for: October, 2024

Canton next-gen Dunkin’ to celebrate grand-reopening

Residents who live and work in the local area can now experience Dunkin’s next generation store design at 2790 Washington Street in Canton. To celebrate the grand reopening, Dunkin’ is offering 100 Days of Free Coffee to the first 100 Dunkin’ Rewards members in line at the Canton Dunkin’ at 2790 Washington Street beginning at […]

DCR launches Fall Foliage Map

As part of its ongoing effort to promote the enjoyment of the state’s picturesque natural resources, the state Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has rolled out a new interactive Fall Foliage Map. The new map is designed to allow residents and visitors to better plan their foliage viewing by providing updates on peak foliage […]

Piana, Antoinette R.

Antoinette Rose (Taddeo) Piana, 94, of Canton, passed away Thursday afternoon, October 3, 2024, in her residence surrounded by her loving family. The beloved wife of the late Renzo Piana, Antoinette is survived by her loving children, Peter (Patty), Roberta, John (Kim), Joseph (Ann Marie), Pauline (Kevin) and Paul (Michelle); her cherished grandchildren, Pete, Chris […]

Castonguay, Maurice L.

Maurice L. “Moe” Castonguay, of Canton and Manomet, passed away after a short and aggressive battle with T-cell lymphoma on October 2, 2024, at Beth Israel Hospital. He fought every single day for seven months, up until his last breath, and he never once complained. He had a quiet persistence that never quit, saying that […]

Red-hot girls cross country nabs 3rd straight win

The CHS girls cross country team turned in another stellar performance in last week’s dual meet against North Attleboro, beating the Rocketeers 20-41 at Pequitside Farm to improve to 3-0 on the season. Sophomore Lauren Raffetto was the first to cross the finish line, extending her perfect career record in dual meets with an eighth […]

Select Board approves warrant for November STM

The Canton Select Board met briefly on Tuesday afternoon and unanimously approved the warrant for the upcoming Special Town Meeting on Monday, November 18. The primary purpose of this year’s STM is to decide whether to finance the construction of a new Galvin Middle School via a 30-year debt-exclusion bond, which would cost taxpayers, on […]

Smart About Money: Safe to Use Venmo?

The other day, someone asked an interesting question. Specifically, they wanted to know if it’s “safe” to use Venmo. As with anything online, the answer is, “It depends.” According to Yahoo Finance, “Overall, Venmo is generally a safe payment platform, but it’s crucial that you make sure you’re always sending money to the correct person/profile […]

Registration maxes out for 20th Canton Road Race

For the first time in its 20-year history, the popular Canton Road Race, organized by the Canton Association of Business & Industry (CABI), had to shut down registration two weeks prior to race day after reaching the maximum capacity of 500 participants. Held on Sunday, September 29, at Trillium Brewing Co., this year’s race went […]

A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s October 3 Edition

Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the October 3 edition include: * Fall arrives at Canton’s Pakeen Farm * New town committee seeks

Free Family Concert

Approximately 200 people made their way down to the Paul Revere Heritage Site on Sunday afternoon, September 22, for the third annual Free Family Concert featuring the Toe Jam Puppet Band, a popular Massachusetts-based children’s entertainment group. The weather cleared up just in time, allowing families to laugh, play, dance, sing, and chase bubbles to […]

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