Did you know … Dunkin’ Brands, the Canton-based coffee and donuts empire, recently released two new breakfast cereals based on two of its most popular coffee drinks: caramel macchiato and mocha latte. The cereals are produced by Post Consumer Brands game and are available for purchase in stores and online. According to a press release, […]
As a banker and someone who uses the internet a lot, I have become increasingly alarmed about the extreme lack of privacy people have online. The spotlight today is on Venmo. Venmo is convenient. It’s easy. It’s time-saving and popular. There’s a lot I like about it, but Venmo’s “public by default” settings mean that […]
Did you know … The state Department of Environmental Protection is still requiring Canton to implement mandatory outdoor water conservation measures through September 30. Use of automatic irrigation systems and sprinklers is limited to no more than two times per week and must take place between 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. Irrigation of lawns, gardens, flowers, and […]
By Harriet Burak On my desk at home is a framed print that reads, “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass … it‘s about learning how to dance in the rain.” That pretty much sums up my philosophy of life. That and “When life gives you lemons, throw them back and demand chocolate.” […]
Sep 3 2020 | Posted in
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Dear Canton Citizen Readers: As an independent community newspaper with a mostly ‘open door’ policy on letters and opinion pieces, the Citizen is proud to provide a platform for residents to express themselves and their views, regardless of political affiliation or partisan leanings. However, please remember that all views are solely those of the individual […]
Aug 21 2020 | Posted in
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The following document was produced by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Click here for more COVID-19 resources. You are required to quarantine (separate yourself) from other people because you have been exposed to the 2019 Novel (New) Coronavirus (COVID-19). If you have COVID-19, you could spread it to people around you and make them […]
Aug 20 2020 | Posted in
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In How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, Dilbert creator Scott Adams makes the case for a list of skills he believes all adults need a “working knowledge” of in order to live a successful life. By success, Adams says he is talking about an overall happiness — something, he writes, “good […]
Canton High School would like to publicly thank the Lamparelli family for purchasing custom “Canton” masks for all members of the Class of 2020 to wear during the awarding of diplomas in June. Pictured above from left to right are Frank Lamparelli, Robbin Lamparelli, Francesca Lamparelli, Nina Lamparelli (CHS ’20), Liana Lamparelli, and Assistant Superintendent […]
Though the coronavirus is very much still with us, as the months go by and many things are starting to feel more normal again, some people are looking around and asking, “What now?” While no one saw the coronavirus coming just the way it did, looking for ways it might be possible to benefit in […]
By Police Chief Ken Berkowitz As the national dialogue continues on police reform, I’m listening with a keen ear and I hope you are too. Like any industry or profession, there is always room for growth and innovation. Sun Tzu once said, “In chaos there is opportunity,” and since we definitely find ourselves in a […]
Jul 10 2020 | Posted in
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