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Friday, April 18, 2014

PERMIT #19

With news from Canton and surrounding communities

AN EDITION OF

BOSTON MARATHON

Martin in mind

ARTS, A5

Mother running in memory of victim


bombing last year, and promoting his message of peace
with Team MR8.
Jo Lysko of Canton, a
I am in awe that Bill
mother of three, is running and Denise Richard want
the Boston Marathon in to make the world a better
memory of Martin Richard, place and help others after
the young boy killed in the what they endured last year
By Alana Santos

Special to the Journal

SHS BROTHERS
ARE ARTISTS OF
THE WEEK

and endure every second of


every day, said Lysko, 45.
To me, they are the epitome of strength and good. I
wanted to prove that goodness will and does prevail
SEE MARTIN, A3

From left: Lysko, Tina Cassidy, Beth Zerilli, Jane Dowd,


Rae Mathewson. COURTESY PHOTO

PHOTOS, A7

SUNDAY FIELD DEDICATION

CRIME

A FITTING TRIBUTE
SEUSSICAL
SHINES
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you and may end up
using them in an online
story. Find all of our
Marathon coverage at
wickedlocal.com/news/
boston-marathon.

FOR KIDS ONLY!


Were starting a Kids
Page for, well, kids. Got
a great drawing, puzzle,
poem or story? Send it
in and well share it in
the paper and online.
Send to sgreen@wickedlocal.com.

COMING IN PRINT
Marathon coverage

Beloved Canton groundskeeper honored in ceremony


By Allan Stein
Correspondent

William Billy Cravens


dedicated nearly half his
life as groundskeeper for

the Canton Recreation


Department, making sure
every ball eld and playground remained a eld
of dreams for the towns
youth.

He loved and was


meticulous about his
work, friends say, because
he felt the town deserved
no less than perfect.
Billy was a great

athlete and a great player.


He brought the same
passion to the elds, said
Larry Bogue, chairman
SEE CRAVENS, A2

State Police arrested a


Milwaukee man on cocaine
trafficking charges after he
ed from his vehicle during
a traffic stop in Canton Saturday, April 12.
Hector Rivera Martinez,
40, was pulled over for motor
vehicle violations on Route
93 at 10 a.m. by troopers
from H Troop, police said.
After a K9 trooper arrived,
Martinez bolted from his
Nissan Quest van, over the
guardrail and down a steep,
rocky-embankment, police
said. He eventually was taken
into custody.
The State Police K9 located
four, separately-packaged
bundles of cocaine hidden
in the van, police said.
Martinez was charged
with trafficking in a Class B
(cocaine) substance. He is
being held on $200,000 bail.
He was to be arraigned
Monday.

INNOVATION

Moving at the speed of cyberspace


Partners elevate company to new heights

INDEX
Beacon Hill Roll
Call .........A13
Your News B1

William Cravens and wife Rosey display a pair of commemorative baseballs presented to Cravens at Sundays
field dedication ceremony. PHOTOS BYALLAN STEIN

Cocaine
seized
in stop

Briey ...... B3
Obituaries B10
Calendar B13

The Canton Journal is published every


Friday, except the weeks of the New Year
and 4th of July holidays, by GateHouse
Media New England, 254 Second Ave.,
Needham, MA 02494. The cost of a oneyear subscription is $45 for residents,
for out-of-town, $85. Call the circulation
department at 1-888-MYPAPER to subscribe
or report circulation problems.

By Siobhan O'Grady
Patriot Ledger Correspondent

echnology is all
about benets and
threats. And the
speed and sophistication
of development on both
sides of that spectrum
has spawned industries
of their own. In an age
when almost all information, from baby pictures
to strategic war plans
is transmitted through

digital channels, the risk


of having that information accessed by hackers,
phishers, cyber criminals
and terrorists has never
been greater.
From personal credit
data breaches, like the
most recent Target Corporation and Neiman
Marcus hijacks, to
allegations of international governmental and
industrial cyber hacking, retailers, nancial

institutions, corporations
and government agencies
have become vulnerable.
The expanding need for
specialized information
technology services in the
private and public sectors
led four Massachusetts
businessmen to go all in
to meet what they saw as a
universal product need.
In 2009, brothers
Michael McCabe of
SEE CYBERSPACE, A3

Elevate Technology in Rockland is a cyber security


company. Founding Partners, seated from left, Marc
Miller and Mike McCabe; standing, Matt McCabe and
Michael Paynotta. PHOTO/GREG DERR/THE PATRIOT LEDGER

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