An Op/Ed by Sheila Burgess on Child Passenger Safety Week.
The Canton School Committee met Monday night.
The board met Tuesday night and discussed the new ACO and the dam repairs at Reservoir Pond.
Canton town officials voiced their opinions during a recent meeting.
Congressman Lynch is hosting the info sessions for all Ninth District high school students, including Canton students.
The Canton Board of Selectmen met this week and hired a new HR administrator.
After Tropical Storm Irene, the Canton DPW is doing extra pickups for tree limbs and yard debris.
Residents interested in becoming an environmental police officer can register for the exam.
The Bay State is closely watching the utility companies and the power outage repairs.
The senator will meet with residents during office hours next month.
Canton Board of Selectmen accepted his official resignation.
To get a preview of the Canton School Committee meeting, check out the agenda below.
Advocates are boycotting radio station Hot 97 in NYC and their advertisers due to ads running for Canton's Judge Rotenberg Center.
Log onto Canton Patch on Tuesday, August 23 for an updated story on the radio boycott against the JRC.
The Patrick-Murray Administration proclaimed August 21-27 to be Farmers Market week in the Bay State.
The debate over the state's proposed Bottle Bill.
Massachusetts regulations would have impacted the local brewery in Canton.
The Youth Commission is hosting a pool party for middle school students at the Bolivar Street Pool.
Here are a few highlights from this week's Canton Board of Selectmen meeting.
The Board of Selectmen placed Canton Animal Control Officer Paul Bastable on administrative leave Tuesday.
An op-ed column by MassDEP Commissioner Kenneth Kimmell on expanding the state’s Bottle Bill.
Eighty apartments at Lamplighter Village in Canton will remain affordable.
Town of Canton is doing a gate valve installation.
August 13 and 14 set for tax exemption weekend.
The Fishbaugh family dined with Rep. Galvin after winning a lunch and tour.
Massachusetts Senate approves alimony overhaul.
Congressman Stephen F. Lynch held a telephone meeting with seniors from the Ninth Congressional District on Friday about the debt ceiling and it's potential impact on Social Security.
Canton Representative William Galvin met with students from the collaborative.
An increase in state aid helping town of Canton.
This is the second part in a two-part series on the Massachusetts hearings held last week on aversive therapy, which is used at Canton's Judge Rotenberg Center.
The State of Massachusetts held two public hearings this week on aversive therapy, which is used at Canton's Judge Rotenberg Center. Be sure to read Part Two of this two-part story on Monday.
The Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services is holding public hearings on aversive therapy on Wednesday and Friday.
Water to be shut off temporarily on Chapman Street on July 14.
High-pressure, MWRA water coming to northern part of Canton.
New criminal penalties and fines Included in senate bill.
The Canton Board of Selectmen discussed several issues including adding a liquor license to Homeward Suites and sidewalk tables to Chubby Chickpea.
Representative William C. Galvin and Senator Brian A. Joyce announced the budget.
Grants are helping the town fix the roof on a CHS building and the Rodman building.
Representative Galvin met with students from the 2011 School to Career Partnership program.
Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) is granting $275,530 to the Canton school system.