A rare painted black and gold leaf trade sign lettered "Joseph Revere” (Paul Revere’s son), from the Revere Family’s Canton casting company’
90 Covid Booster Shots Administered to Canton Locals on 11/16
Jeff Kartheiser Brings Growth Mindset
Indoor, outdoor and Zoom services among offerings
A Summertime GALA at the ICC - live music, fine dining, prosecco and dancing! Open to the public.
Campus School at Boston College names special education leader Tom Miller as its new interim director
All are invited to TBD's "re-imagined" High Holiday services on Zoom
Resheeda Bowman and her two kids are making cards with inspirational messages for local nurses caring for COVID-19 patients.
Chris Deady and his wife, Sue, loaned their RV to Stoughton Firefighter/Paramedic David C. Jardin to isolate from his family if necessary.
Burton achieved distinction as a student and football player at Blue Hills Regional and Stonehill College. Now he is serving the community.
Guidance Counselor Sarah Titus and Electronics Teachers Manuel Cerqueira and Jlll Bearse are working to help those needing protective gear.
Fruitlands' historian Helen Batchelder will discuss Carson's deep interest in nature & the legacy of her masterwork Silent Spring.
Katherine Touafek was honored recently by the Neponset River Regional Chamber for contributing to its success for over two decades.
Dr. Hartman made the dangers of smoking, vaping and JUULING very clear to students at Blue Hills Regional Technical School.
Chef Hurley, of Randolph, graduated from Blue Hills Regional in 1993 and has worked for renowned Chef Wolfgang Puck for 26 years.
Mrs. Nearen was presented with a plaque for her service by DSC Chair Thomas R. Polito, Jr. of Dedham at the DSC meeting on December 3, 2019.
“These students have truly gone above and beyond in terms of scholarly excellence," said Blue Hills Supt. Jill Rossetti.
Mr. O'Brien, a 2004 graduate of Blue Hills Regional, is now a professional carpenter who is now back working at his former high school.
The event was attended by faculty, administrators and enthusiastic professionals who are eager to use their expertise to help the school.
All are welcome. There is a $2 charge for admission. Children under 12 are free. Come join the festive fun and support a great school!
By all accounts, the night was a smash hit across the board.
“My primary role,” Mr. Zini said, “is to support teachers and students so that their focus can be teaching and learning."
She is the first female superintendent of the school in its 53-year history.
Students recently participated in The Kindness Project founded by Megan Murphy by writing inspirational messages on small rocks.
Canton resident Mac D’Alessandro participated as a panelist at the Social & Family Justice Institute hosted by nonprofit Parenting Journey.
All are welcome, especially students in sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade and their families.
This event is free and open to all, especially parents of high school juniors and seniors.
Rapper and youth culture expert Juma Inniss shares his advice for being safe on social media and using it responsibly.
Enjoy the last day of summer with some Garden Music!
Shane Fitzgerald is part of an amazing musical ensemble touring the country and they will perform in his own backyard on Sept 21 in Canton
Keynote speaker tells grads that "For the Class of 2019, the sky knows no limit."
The award was presented at Curry College in Milton on June 22, 2019 during the State MIAA Rugby Tournament.
The new space is located at 898 Turnpike St.
The project is getting raves from the homeowners, who praised the Blue Hills students and their teachers for their professionalism.
207 students in the Class of 2019 at Blue Hills Regional Technical School graduated on June 12.
Students were honored at recent National Honor Society ceremony at the school on May 22, 2019.
Students receive their Certified Nursing Assistant pins at a ceremony held at the school on May 24, 2019.
Consigli Construction partners with OSHA for demonstrations to teach Blue Hills students about safety on the job.
Blue Hills Regional presents bank executives with a plaque honoring the partnership between Bank of Canton and the school.
The goal of the event, which was held at the Randolph Intergenerational Center on April 12, was to help them learn financial literacy.