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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 ...
Canton starter Chris Pirrera did his part with six strong innings of work, allowing three runs (all unearned) while striking ...
Riders will decorate their bikes and enjoy face painting, upbeat music and snacks, win raffle prizes, play games, and take ...
By a margin of 150-118 in a hand-counted vote, Canton residents gave the go-ahead to the Select Board at Monday’s Annual Town ...
Bank of Canton’s board of directors has unanimously approved the promotions of three executive officers: Michael F. Lindberg ...
Regulations are guardrails that protect customers. Be wary of deals with uncommonly high “sweetener” rates. They may have ...
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 ...
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: ...
Canton DPW Superintendent Mike Trotta has announced the roadway and water-sewer projects for the 2025 construction season.
Residents of all ages gathered on Saturday at Mass Audubon’s Museum of American Bird Art (MABA) Education Center for the ...
While many will agree that some reductions of government spending are needed, the cuts to USAID have been heavily criticized ...
On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on Ways and Means released its own FY26 budget proposal ($61.3B), and that version also included full funding for Pappas through the end of FY26.
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