More than 1,000 people have added their names to a community letter calling for the town's selectmen to drop and back away from discussion about regulating public art as it relates to LGBTQ+ issues.
LITTLETON — While selectmen say they will make a statement in January about the controversy over art in public places that has embroiled the community for three months, many residents
LITTLETON — Selectmen Chairman Roger Emerson confirmed that he and his colleagues are “working” on a statement about public art in town, but said “nobody in here” is working on
LITTLETON — Artist Zach Johnsen, who owns the Baba Yaga gallery on Main Street, said he is worried what might happen to Littleton’s vibrant pro-art, live-and-let-live vibe if selectmen ban