The current director of parks and recreation will take over for the retiring chief administrative officer on Aug. 30.
Under the proposal, which could be decided next month by the Canton Board of Selectmen, town hall would close on Fridays.
Originally slated for demolition, the firehouse's future is the subject of a town meeting on Thursday, June 27.
A town meeting is slated Wednesday to seek funds to help the Roaring Brook Nature Center, a health-care site, and an autism organization.
Voters approved spending plans for the town and schools at a referendum Tuesday night.
A reduced 2024-25 Canton town/school budget will be decided by voters in the town's second budget referendum this year.
Some several boards and commissions have openings, with applications being sought by Canton officials.
The referendum vote Tuesday came as taxpayers cope with new taxes from a recently completed property revaluation.
Those voting via absentee ballot must pick them up at the Canton Town Clerk's office before the May 7 referendum.
The Canton finance board is hosting a special public hearing on proposed town/school spending plans for 2024-25 on Thursday, April 25.
After Thursday's town meeting, Canton residents impacted by the revaluation will pay for the full impact over four years instead of at once.
Local school officials had asked town officials to reconsider taking it down so the school system could have more storage space.
Canton is having a town meeting on Thursday, April 18, to decide on a phase-in plan for steep tax hikes expected after a revaluation.
Two Canton nonprofit organizations will receive a portion of $35.5 million in state funding for capital projects.
Besides Donald Trump and Joe Biden there were several names on the ballots for Canton residents to choose from.
The Canton Board of Selectmen is mulling an ordinance that would crack down on dogs roaming (and defecating) on town athletic fields.
The Town of Canton is in the midst of town/school budget deliberations and taxpayers are invited to follow along.
The Canton Board of Selectmen had mulled naming the park after a police dog, but it chose to name it after a local dog park activist.
The plan would build multi-family housing units in three buildings, along with a retail/commercial component.
The newly elected Canton first selectman has been sworn in and, recently, wished his predecessor well and promised accessibility.
Robert Bessel, a Democrat, did not seek another term this year. Republican Kevin Witkos is the new first selectman.
Local lawmakers shared news of the grant and how it will aid the Farmington River Rail Trail.
Thousands of Canton residents have cast their votes in the 2023 municipal elections.
Republican Kevin Witkos, formerly a state senator, easily defeated Democratic challenger Bob Namnoun.
Thousands of Canton residents have cast their votes in the 2023 municipal election in a number of key races.
Voters at a special town meeting last month said 'yes' to two fiscal transfers that helped alleviate deficits in Canton spending.
Here's everything you need to know concerning the Canton local elections, including the candidates, polling places and voting hours.
The 'Meet the Candidates' event is Thursday evening, Oct. 26.
Canton's top three boards will meet Monday, Oct. 16, to discuss spending challenges and needs next year.
Canton's 2022-23 budget has $457,433 in budget shortfalls to alleviate at a special town meeting on Wednesday.
Canton resident Nicholas N. Ouellette tells Patch why he should be elected to the Canton Board of Assessment Appeals.
Canton resident Sarah Hague tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Selectmen.
Canton resident Katie Kenney tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Finance.
Canton resident Brian Miller tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Finance.
Canton resident Peg Berry tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Finance.
Canton resident Erika Hayes tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Education.
Canton resident Elizabeth Corkum Winsor tells Patch why she should be elected to the Canton Board of Selectmen.
Canton resident Bob Namnoum tells Patch why he should be elected Canton First Selectman.
Canton resident Lou Daniels tells Patch why he should be elected to the Canton Board of Education.
Canton resident Joseph Scheideler tells Patch why he should be elected to the Canton Board of Education