Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the June 25 edition include: ...
A modest but supportive crowd of residents and local leaders came together on the patio of Northern Spy last weekend for a first-of-its-kind “Juneteenth + Pride” celebration hosted by the Canton ...
By Guest. By Kristine Meaney, Stormwater Manager, Canton DPW. Dog waste that is left on the ground is a public health issue that you can help ...
In a special presentation at the start of last Thursday’s School Committee meeting, local leaders came together to formally congratulate the players and coaches on the Division 2 state champion Canton ...
The town of Canton issued the following statement last week in response to a newly filed lawsuit pertaining to the discovery of offensive text-message exchanges between former State Trooper Michael ...
The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs) is pleased to announce that Colleen Bolger and Emma ...
The mood was ecstatic on the bus ride home from Merrimack College on Sunday as the CHS girls track team soaked in the feeling of being crowned Division 3 state champions — the latest in a string of ...
Brita Betty Mulholland, 91, of Lakeville, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2026, in Taunton. Born on July 3, 1934, in Dedham, she lived a long and meaningful life marked by devotion to her family, ...
Canton Public Schools is pleased to announce that Kate Gallahue has been named principal at the John F. Kennedy Elementary ...
Sadly, it may very well be that they are not the only ones who feel this way. We are also conscious, given the surge in hate speech and violence these past few years, that it’s scary to think that ...
Imagine spending the morning hiking through the woods in the 7,000-acre DCR Blue Hills Reservation, having lunch in the cool shade of large, mature pine trees, and then coming back to kayak on ...
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