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Richard Henriksen, of Canton, passed away on July 29, 2025, at PAM Health Hospital in Stoughton.
Hutchinson said the Jeep was towed to a town-owned lot and had to be monitored overnight due to the high probability of EV’s ...
The Canton Conservation Department invites the public to an upcoming community meeting on the Ward Well Master Plan project, ...
The Canton Alliance Against Substance Abuse (CAASA) invites the public to its ninth annual Celebration of Life on Thursday, ...
Petty Larceny, a Tom Petty tribute band, performed in front of the Rodman building earlier this month as part of the Canton Parks & Recreation Department’s free summer concert series. The series ...
The ‘Move the Vote” campaign, which garnered widespread support at the April town election and in a follow-up vote at this ...
Canton Public Schools has hired Tami Rebello as the new principal of the Hansen Elementary School. Rebello joins the district ...
Canton has certainly come a long way since it was once part of Dorchester in the mid 1500s. And for folks who complain about traffic, here they join in a recurring theme throughout the history of the ...
Canton’s True Tales: Bombardment and Shells By George T. Comeau The USS Potomac embodied the spirit of a growing nation. The warship was built to establish a naval presence that would span the globe.
The following story originally appeared in the December 30 issue of the Citizen. One of the most wonderful things about Canton’s history is that we are a town of villages. We may not realize this ...
The Canton Citizen is pleased to announce its 2025 spring all-star selections. The full list, complete with write-ups for ...
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