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Local Community Theatre Happenings

By Corey Shore What greater way to build our community than to give our children the chance to grow and explore their passion? It was this ideal that led Canton Community Theatre (CCT) to bring an all-children’s production back to its stage. Performed this past October, The Enchanted Bookshop by Todd Wallinger captured the spirit […]

Moe Strong: Thanking a Great Community

Dear Editor: I started with CrossFit HomeBase, a local gym on Turnpike Street, a few months after it opened about seven years ago. Truth be told, I was a little leery at first, thinking it would be a gym with “muscle heads” walking around stopping at every mirror to flex! Boy was I wrong. There […]

Art teacher, former band member leads MusicCounts

“I was kidnapped. And the next thing I knew I was elected president!” Well, that’s not exactly the way it happened. And as this reporter was at the September meeting for MusicCounts — the nonprofit volunteer organization that supports all music programs in the Canton Public Schools

Importance of Proper Yard Waste Disposal

The Neponset Stormwater Partnership is reminding residents to rake up their leaves to reduce water pollution and prevent flooding! Fallen leaves are loaded with natural fertilizer, which can cause water pollution that harms people and animals. Leaves that are left near the side of the road can cause flooding when they block storm drains and […]

Canton Republicans want to set a tone for civil discourse

Dear Editor: Recently the Canton Republican Town Committee (CRTC) invited the Canton Democratic Town Committee (CDTC) to engage in a series of public debates/forums to inform the citizens of Canton about the differences between the two parties. We suggested the first event be in the fall of 2019 or early 2020 since the Massachusetts presidential […]

CHS Making Strides

On Sunday morning, September 29, 200 high school students gathered in front of Canton High in a sea of pink awaiting buses that would soon bring them into Boston. For the 17th year, teams and clubs from CHS, including girls soccer, field hockey, volleyball, cheerleading, drama club, robotics club and girls and boys cross country, […]

Comm. Preservation Act at a glance

Since project funding commenced in 2014, the Canton Community Preservation Committee (CCPC) has recommended and town meeting has approved a total of 40 open space, recreation, historical resources and community housing projects to the tune of nearly $5.8 million.

State health officials: EEE virus still a concern

Submitted by John L. Ciccotelli, RS, CHO, Director of Public Health The state Department of Public Health (DPH) recently announced that laboratory testing has confirmed the 12th human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus infection. As a result, six additional communities in central Massachusetts have been elevated to high risk. Canton has not had […]

Register’s Corner: Celebrate with us

By William P. O’Donnell, Norfolk Register of Deeds When it comes to chronicling the American story, few registries are as steeped in the history of our country as the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds. The first governor of Massachusetts, John Hancock, who earlier in his political career was the lead signer of the Declaration of […]

The Word Doctor

If the thought of helping someone feels like a burden, you are a stranger to kindness. True kindness is kindness shared without a price tag. The above quote is one of over 3,000 original Twitter messages written by Olarewaju Oladipo, MD. Since February 2011, at the suggestion of a patient who observed the positive impact […]

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