This is a digital version of the paper publication that you know and love. Like its print cousin, it’s sponsored by the Canterbury United Community Church as a service to the community.

  • Summer Has Returned to Canterbury

    Dear Friends, Last week, as I cut behind Canterbury Elementary School on my way home, I had one of those moments where time seemed to slow down for me while the world seemed to keep… Read more


  • Fair volunteers wanted!

    We’re looking for help to watch over the What Not and Book Sale donations collection. Volunteers are needed at the 24 Ayers Road barn for a few hours on Saturdays. The hours are 1-3p or… Read more


  • 4H Rascals have been busy!

    4H Rascals club members have participated in Embroidery and Wood-Burning this spring, being spotted around town perfecting their crafts. Knitting, sewing and creating water-plant gardens are planned for May. Maple sugaring and beach cleanup were… Read more


  • Remembering Brian and Helena Titilah

    To the Canterbury community from Douglas & Ross Titilah: With great sadness we would like to inform the community of the death of our parents Brian and Helena on April 13. They were enroute to… Read more


  • Meet the neighbors in Sherwood Forest

    Who are we and where are we? We are a small community nestled in Canterbury, north of the Shaker Village, right on the Northfield line. We have just under 3 miles of road and over… Read more