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Outreach workers welcome residents with open arms By Mary Ann Price In their joint role as outreach workers for the town’s Department of Elder and Human Services (DEHS), Victoria DiMaria and Alexandra ...
Canton’s unique and diverse heritage, both of its people and its land, will be a cause for celebration this coming Saturday, May 20, as the community comes together for the second annual Canton ...
Class of 2025 leaves their mark at Blue Hills By Canton Citizen Superintendent-Director Jill Rossetti and Principal Geoffrey Zini are proud to announce the graduation of 215 students in the Class of ...
Remtec Inc., a leading U.S. provider of ceramic-based packaging, assemblies, substrates, and components applied across the electronics industry, celebrated the completion of its new, ...
Search underway for new Hansen Elementary School principal By Mike Berger Canton school administrators have officially launched a search for the next principal at the Hansen Elementary School after ...
More than 16 months after acquiring the former Reebok world headquarters property off Royal Street in Canton, new owner Spear Street Capital remains hard at work executing on its bold new vision for ...
Canton a hub of Jewish life & learning By Mary Ann Price The Canton Citizen is pleased to partner with the Canton Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee to present “Community in Unity,” a monthly ...
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 ...
A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s February 20 edition By Canton Citizen Check out this week’s issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the February ...
Former FinCom, SB member backs GMS project By Guest Dear Editor: My name is Mark Porter and I am writing in support of the GMS project. I served on the town’s Finance Committee from 2009 to 2015 and ...
The following is the second in a two-part series. Part one appeared in the February 11 edition of the Citizen. The book is thick and heavy with a leather cover, gilded pages and a brass clasp. From a ...
A six-year veteran of the Planning Department, Smead leaves a long list of accomplishments and was widely praised for her efficiency, work ethic, and grant writing capabilities. She also spearheaded a ...
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