Connecticut’s current constitutional spending cap, which passed overwhelmingly in 1992, “has no legal effect” in its current form.
We want your opinion about the best use for this Canton commercial space.
Plus a 9-year-old driver crashes into a tree, mother pleads’ not guilty’ in homicide by acute intoxication case and Narcan dose saves life.
We’ll be looking at 60s some days, 40s for others, rain and frost are also possible this week. We’ll let you know what to expect each day.
Veterans photos, real estate information and more Canton news.
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Local dancers performing in the holiday show, the Nutcracker, on December 20th in Beacon Falls, CT
Organic and essential oils and hair care products, acupressure patches, health and energy drinks, and more created by Suzanne Pantano
Temperatures may be the coldest we’ve seen recently on Saturday but no worries, we’re headed back to 60 degrees next week.
From the Canton area and beyond, we’ve compiled a list of fairs and events to help you get into the holiday spirit.
Patch and Zillow bring you this week’s houses for sale in Canton.
Check out some recently-sold properties in town, courtesy of Patch and Zillow.
Condolences to her family and friends.
If you have outdoor plans or ceremonies to attend on Veterans Day, we’ll let you know what to expect weather wise.
20 high schools in Connecticut will receive the CIAC Michaels Achievement Cup for exemplary athletic programs.
A state review of all CT hospitals reveals which ones left objects in patients, the number of patients that fall, and other adverse events.
Current and former members of the military are being offered free meals, haircuts, car washes.
With holiday season upon us, many people 18 and older are becoming concerned how they will be able to participate in holiday gatherings
Small business spotlight, urgent care center opens, Warriors at State Open, Quality Street Fair and more Canton news.
Canton Patch wants to compile photos and stories about our veterans for a tribute scheduled for Veterans Day on Nov. 11.
The Warriors will be competing in the state tournament in field hockey, boys soccer and girls volleyball.
Our small business series shines a light on local business owners in the community.
Restaurateur Lisa Maurer wants to give back to the community that has helped business grow since she took ownership one year ago.
Condolences to his family and friends.
However, dental maintenance one of the most important areas of physical well-being has been overlooked.
The World War II veteran was accorded the honor by State Sen. Kevin Witkos.
Condolences to their families and friends.
The retirement of First Selectman Richard Barlow meant two challengers facing off for the town's top seat.
In October, 7,156 readers checked out the Canton Patch.
Dignitaries attended the official opening of the new health center.
Polling places will remain open until 8 p.m.
The property at 5 River Road is for lease, but the building is not vacant. Canton Patch apologizes for the confusion.
Plus a stabbing at a Halloween party, a CT resident appointed to a White House internship and stolen funds paid back to a Little League.
Trinity Episcopal Church, 55 River Road (Route 179) will hold its annual outreach fair on Nov. 21. All proceeds go to Food and Fuel Banks.
Canton residents should be wary of any calls, emails demanding immediate payment or personal information.
The Warrior boys placed second in Class SS to advance to the Open next Friday; a Canton girl also made it as an individual.