The new owner of Canton landmark wants to be part of a pending downtown revitalization in the village of Canton. Will Pena purchased the Tick Tock from the Cassera family, closing on the 9-11 Hodskin …
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The new owner of Canton landmark wants to be part of a pending downtown revitalization in the village of Canton. Will Pena purchased the Tick Tock from the Cassera family, closing on the 9-11 Hodskin Street property on July 12. See story here. North Country Now photo by Paul Mitchell.