The emergency medical services agency also received an $86,000 FEMA firefighters’ grant in November to use to pay 95% of the cost of upgrading its outdated radio system.
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Canton’s Wreaths Across America held during snowstorm
The town’s Cemetery Ladies Carole Robbins, Robyn McClintock, Prudy Adams, and Anne Chamberlin were among a dozen people who attended last Saturday’s ceremony during a snowstorm that brought 20 inches of snow to the area.
Dinah and Johnnie Morris: Trusting in God helped couple take ‘a leap of faith’
Their faith helped them through husband Johnnie’s deployments in the Army and in moving to Canton, Maine, from Alaska.
Canton officials seek to reroute ATV trail away from homes
Public lands being considered to keep riders off part of Alden Hill Road.
Canton home damaged by fire Thursday morning
Flames originated near a TV in the living room.
Canton selectmen plan to address complaints about ATV riders
Mark Densmore said riders drive fast and wreckless on his road.
Photo: Election Day in Canton brings 86 voters by mid-morning
Local ballots are hand-counted after the polls close at 8 p.m.
Canton residents approve $75,000 to offset property taxes
Selectmen appoint Tara Perry of Wayne as deputy town clerk.
Canton residents to vote on tax issues Oct. 27
Money from General Fund and changing due date on the warrant.
Former Turner campground owner tries her hand at lighthouse keeping . . . in Canton
Mary Seaman sold her popular Pleasant Pond campground but found her way back to the water in style. Now she’s determined to also find a bathroom and a light that works.