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Check out this week’s special issue of the Citizen for the latest in Canton news, sports, events, and more. Highlights from the May 15 mass-mailed edition include: ...
According to The Wall Street Journal, a man named Sankaet Pathak felt banking in America was “stuck in the analog era” when he moved to the U.S. from India. In 2014, Pathak started a company named ...
Local kids from Canton and surrounding towns are invited to a morning of outdoor fun, achievement, and support for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at the ninth annual Tri-Town PMC Kids Ride on ...
Update: A reconsideration vote on the funding for the pickleball courts at Pequitside Farm will take place on Monday, May 19. By a margin of 150-118 in a hand-counted vote, Canton residents gave the ...
Canton DPW Superintendent Mike Trotta has announced the roadway and water-sewer projects for the 2025 construction season. The schedule includes paving projects on Randolph Street (mid-June to ...
Continuing their mission to help find a cure for epilepsy while honoring the memory of their beloved son and brother, the Maffie family of Canton is thrilled to announce the details of its fourth ...
Bank of Canton’s board of directors has unanimously approved the promotions of three executive officers: Michael F. Lindberg as president and chief executive officer; Christopher Lake as executive ...
Working with the Trump administration, Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staff have made significant cuts to funding and staffing of various government offices and agencies.
Entering play this week, the CHS varsity baseball team was still very much alive in the race for the Hockomock Davenport Division, sitting just one game behind first-place North Attleboro with a 6-5 ...
Gregory Crandell of Canton, 77, passed away on May 2, 2025, at Beth Israel Deaconess Needham Hospital. Born in Boston to the late William and Marie (Penta) Crandell, Gregg spent all of his life in the ...