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As the search begins for a new permanent police chief, the town of Canton is asking residents for their input through a new online survey. The short survey, consisting of six questions, asks about the ...
Last year we covered Japanese knotweed and how that invasive species was abundantly present here in Canton. We hope all of you have helped in the effort of removing that plant, but unfortunately there ...
Canton photographer and illustrator Rita Stuopis has been busy this summer capturing the flora and fauna found in Canton and surrounding towns. (Above) A wood duckling and a painted turtle meet on a ...
On Thursday, August 21, more than 200 members and supporters of the Skating Club of Boston came together on the ice for the inaugural Frozen 5K — an evening of fundraising and fun to benefit the ...
With all three members in attendance voting in the affirmative, the Select Board on Tuesday opted to go in a different direction with the town’s legal services, approving a transition from longtime ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) recently announced the first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in the commonwealth this year, involving a woman in her 70s who was exposed in ...
Sheriff Patrick McDermott and the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with the sheriff’s HOPE Center and Wey of Life Peer Recovery Center, are excited to announce that rising local music ...
Canton Electricity Choice prices will decrease beginning with September meter reads because of a recent regulatory change. Under the town’s contract with the program’s electricity supplier, ...
The Canton Farmers Market held its annual Back to School Day on Sunday, August 23, on the front lawn of the Rodman building. Close to 900 customers turned out for this special edition of the market ...
The Article 30 Bylaw Modernization Committee invites the public and all committee members to an upcoming roundtable discussion to gather input on how to modernize the bylaws related to annual and ...
Consistent with President Trump’s campaign promises of mass deportation of people who crossed the U.S. border illegally, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been ramping up efforts for ...
Forty years ago, Chryssie Zervos Sapounakis opened Chryssie’s Bridal, a full-service bridal boutique, at 636 Washington Street in downtown Canton. She and her team follow their motto of Elegance, ...
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