Deputy Clerk Nicki Girard will serve as interim town clerk, tax collector and treasurer starting April 8, Buzzell’s last day.
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Canton Town Clerk Carol Buzzell appointed treasurer
Selectmen accepted Mark Welcome’s bid of $1,580 to purchase a generator from the town.
Canton fire chief says a new tanker is needed
The 33-year-old firetruck is unreliable, Fire Chief Jason Vaughan said.
Historical society to screen film about Canton’s history
To coincide with its town’s 201st anniversary, the Canton Historical Society plans to present the debut public screening of the film “Canton, Maine: A Small Town with a Rich History.” The screening will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, in the society’s building at 25 Turner St. Doors open at 1:45 […]
Local students make Rhode Island university dean’s list
KINGSTON, R.I. — Ten local students have been named to the 2021 fall dean’s list at the University of Rhode Island. They include Gabrielle Blanco of Winthrop, Emilie Burrill of Topsham, Ashley Childs of Norway, Taylor Dostie of Durham, Morgan Fenderson of Lisbon Falls, Jazmine Fournier of Lewiston, Morgan Morrow of Canton, Jack Murray of Farmington, Evan Stone of Wilton, and Emily Terranova […]
Canton Town Meeting to be held on a Saturday in June
Selectmen reject long-term contract with Vermont solar power company.
Canton code enforcement officer resigns
Scott Mills was hired in May and serves as CEO for Hartford.
Man injured in logging accident in Canton
CANTON— A man was rushed to the hospital after sustaining head injuries in a logging accident, according to the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office. Turner Rescue responded to the scene after the accident occurred around 10:30 a.m. The man was cutting down a tree on Pinewood Road when it fell on him, according to a report […]
Canton property owner given deadline to clean up property
James Bishop of Lewiston has until Sunday to respond to the town’s directive.
Canton receives government COVID funds to be used for town improvements
The Canton selectmen learned on Thursday the town will receive $115,966 from government funding from the COVID-19 Stimulus Package, also known as the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.