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Dear Editor: I am deeply grateful to Michael Cammarata of Canton Tree Service for taking the time to help me and my 3 year old son on Friday morning, June 12. My car died and he took the time to give me a jump. When the car did not respond to the jump, he tried again […]
Dear Editor: When I read the letter in last week’s Canton Citizen criticizing the Senior Center’s “much too small” exercise room, my first response was, “Huh?” However, upon wading through the unnecessary vitriol for a second time, I felt I had to respond, especially since I am affiliated with the COA, a Cantonite, participate in […]
The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub, located at 362 Turnpike Street (Route 138) in Canton, will celebrate its grand reopening on Thursday, June 25, after undergoing a revitalization of the restaurant’s décor and amenities. The restaurant will be closed for renovations from Sunday, June 21, to Wednesday, June 24. As part of the grand reopening celebration, […]

After over a year of non-stop construction, Cornerstone at Canton, the area’s newest assisted living community, officially opened its doors to residents on June 1. The community, located at 175 Revere Street, is managed by Senior Living Residences of Boston. “It is truly a wonderful experience to see our community come to life,” said Executive […]
Jun 18 2015 | Posted in
Business | By
Canton Citizen
The public is welcome to a special service in song and story to be presented by the United States Slave Song Project, led by James (Jim) E. Thomas, on June 21 at 10:30 a.m. at First Parish Unitarian Universalist, 1508 Washington Street in Canton.
Jun 18 2015 | Posted in
Uncategorized | By
Canton Citizen
The Canton Citizen’s “In the Spotlight” section, appearing weekly in our print edition, highlights college graduates, award recipients, and professional achievements. Have an accomplishment to celebrate? Email to submissions@thecantoncitizen.com.
Jun 18 2015 | Posted in
News,
Schools | By
Canton Citizen

The town of Canton formally dedicated its new senior center at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, June 5. Selectman John Connolly was the keynote speaker, and Richard Staiti served as master of ceremonies. Attendees included Congressman Stephen Lynch, state Senator Brian A. Joyce, and state Representative Bill Galvin. Michelle Stark photos
Jun 12 2015 | Posted in
Photo Gallery | By
Canton Citizen
John F. Moran, 95, of Brighton, passed away at the Epoch Senior Care in Sharon June 9. Born in Brighton he was raised in Winthrop and graduated from Winthrop High in 1938. He was an Army veteran of World War II and worked as a machinist for General Electric for 45 years before retiring. He […]
Jun 11 2015 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Warren D. West, of Stoughton, passed away June 4 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Born and raised in Jamaica Plain, he graduated from Jamaica Plain High in 1938. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He worked as a truck driver for Independent Pipe in Canton for 40 years and M. J. […]
Jun 11 2015 | Posted in
Obituaries | By
Canton Citizen
Editor’s Note: The following letters were sent to the School Committee and are being reprinted at the request of the authors. The School Committee was expected to vote tonight on whether to fund the proposed later school start times. See next week’s Canton Citizen for updates. Hello School Committee: We are putting sons 4 and 5 […]