Jim Medeiros and Tony Midi, the owners of Canton Fitness, always ask their clients to begin a workout program with the same exercise — a visualization exercise. “We ask, ‘What does your fitness look like to you?’” Midi said. “Have a moment when you really think about what fitness looks like in your life.” Medeiros […]
May 16 2012 | Posted in
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Mary Ann Price
Spruce up for spring and get rid of that old energy-guzzling refrigerator or freezer with NSTAR’s appliance recycling program, which pays a $50 reward for having secondary units picked up free of charge at customers’ homes. The program is an ideal way to boost household energy efficiency while spring cleaning. What many folks may not […]
May 16 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
The Bank of Canton has donated $300 to the Canton Little League through its “Change that Makes Sense” program during the month of March. The bank recently installed a new coin-counting machine at its downtown Canton branch, located at 557 Washington Street. The coin-counting service is free for Bank of Canton customers, and non-customers are subject […]
Apr 26 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Canton potter Debbie McCarty will be one of the featured artists at the upcoming Potters Place Spring Show & Sale, “Flora and Fauna,” next Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 4-6, at Potters Place in Walpole. McCarty, owner of Cove Lane Pottery, will display many of her sea-inspired pieces, including her black sea bass, flounder, bluefish, and […]
Apr 26 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Singing legend Rene Rancourt of Boston Bruins fame helped Canton-based Humboldt Storage and Moving kick off its annual meeting recently with an inspirational speech and the National Anthem. Rancourt started off the meeting talking about his years with the Boston Bruins, made the Humboldt team laugh quite a bit, and did what he is best […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Two local Canton workplaces are joining Rally Against Cancer to support the Jimmy Fund. Team LoJack, led by Caroline Culliname, and Team Needham Electric Supply, led by Laura Gebrayel, are “rallying” to win a visit from this year’s rally spokesplayer, Red Sox pitcher Daniel Bard. When the Red Sox suit up against the Tampa Bay Rays […]
Apr 11 2012 | Posted in
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Deborah Kreusch, president and CEO of Canton Co-operative Bank, has announced that Daniel J. Erickson has joined the local, independent bank’s board of directors. “Dan Erickson is dedicated to the town of Canton and very interested in seeing vibrant, Canton area-based businesses succeed here,” Kreusch said. “We are delighted to have a person of his […]
Apr 4 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen
Bank of Canton donated $1,500 to the Canton Association of Parents and Teachers (CAPT) at the Dean S. Luce School for its recent “FunRaiser for Education.” The funds will be used for enrichment activities at the school. “We are pleased to support the efforts of the teaching professionals and parent volunteers whose commitment to school […]
Mar 28 2012 | Posted in
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Paul Clark (left) from the Canton Association of Business and Industry presents a $500 check to Peter Boucher, principal of the Hansen Elementary School, to help support the construction of a fitness walking/running “adventure” course around the perimeter of the school. This course will provide students, staff, families, and the community a place to walk/run and […]
Mar 28 2012 | Posted in
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Canton-based Organogenesis Inc., a business leader in the regenerative medicine field, announced last Monday that the United States Food and Drug Administration has approved Gintuit, a cell-based product that has been shown to predictably generate new and aesthetically appealing oral soft tissue. The Gintuit approval marks two important firsts: the first-ever approval of an allogeneic […]
Mar 21 2012 | Posted in
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Canton Citizen