New Partnership with the Boston Public Library enhances library services across Massachusetts.
Commercial Sheet Metal in Canton will receive aid for workers that were laid off.
The students are part of the Canton High German Exchange Program.
An op/ed piece by Lt. Governor Timothy Murray.
Bill boosts funding for veteran’s services across the Commonwealth.
The Sunday meeting is being held to promote interest in adopting the CPA.
The board set Canton's tax rates and discussed updates on Reservoir Pond.
The Canton Board of Selectmen are set to discuss Reservoir Pond and other issues tonight at 7:00 p.m.
Agency action follows the Patrick-Murray Administration’s inquiry request.
Canton is receiving $131,146 as part of this supplemental budget.
The Bay State governor signed the bills this week.
The town is picking up storm debris from November 7-18.
Most storm-related outages are restored. Utility companies to meet with the state at public meetings this month.
Bay State students are achieving on the NAEP exam.
The Canton Teachers Association and the school committee finalized a contract for the 2011-2012 school year.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health issued new fish consumption advisories for Canton.
Galvin took part in the U.S. State Department’s Legislative Fellows Program.
Federal aid expands to Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Norfolk & Plymouth counties.
Governor Patrick's clean energy agenda cited as Massachusetts tops California in ACEEE’s State Energy Efficiency Scorecard.
Congressman Stephen Lynch met residents at town hall in Canton on Thursday.
Canton's congressman introduced the Confidential Informant Accountability Act of 2011.
Organogenesis in Canton celebrates expansion.
The following information came from various courts in Norfolk County. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction unless otherwise stated.
State Sen. Joyce amendment to the gambling bill would funnel money to local schools.
Commander in the U.S. Navy and decorated pilot, former Randolph resident Scott Tingle looks forward to his exciting new role serving the country.
The selectmen and DPW discussed the boil water order and the cause of the contaminated tank.
More than 150 educators and police officers attended the Norfolk County conference.
The Board of Selectmen hired a new Animal Control Officer.
The boil water order has officially been lifted for the Town of Canton.
The boil water order remains in effect in Canton.
Canton is helping residents impacted by the boil water order.
Twenty-five homes in Stoughton are on the Canton water supply, according to the Stoughton DPW.
The town is distributing bottled water to Canton residents on Friday and Saturday.
Folks in Canton need to continue to boil water before consumption.
Governor Patrick swore in Patricia A. Gorman, Associate Justice of the Middlesex Probate and Family Court.
The following is an announcement from the Town of Canton.
Residents must boil water before drinking in Canton.
The Massachusetts senate passed major reforms to the state pension system for third year in a row.
Senator Joyce’s Nutrition Education Bill receives public hearing. The bill would require students in grades 1-9 to attend weekly classes “dedicated to nutrition education and physical fitness guidelines.”