LITTLETON — Town Administrator Anthony Ansaldi and the Elder and Human Services Director Ashley Shaheen announce that residents 75-years-old and older can now sign up for a waitlist to support the scheduling of vaccination appointments at the Nashoba Associated Boards of Health clinic.
Five Communities Join Together to Provide Forgivable Loans for Small Businesses
ACTON — Acton Town Manager John Mangiaratti, Boxborough Town Administrator Ryan Fererra, Littleton Town Administrator Anthony Ansaldi, Maynard Town Administrator Gregory Johnson and Westford Town Manager Jodi Ross are pleased to announce a new partnership between the five communities and TRI, The Resource, Inc. that will help support micro-businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Town of Littleton Shares State Vaccination Timeline
LITTLETON — Town Administrator Anthony Ansaldi wishes to share an update regarding the state’s distribution plan for the COVID-19 vaccination.
Town of Littleton Urges Continued Vigilance as COVID-19 Risk Remains High
LITTLETON — Town Administrator Anthony Ansaldi is urging residents to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19 as the community remains at high risk for the disease.
Town of Littleton Urges Vigilance as Town Remains a High Risk Community for COVID-19
LITTLETON — Town Administrator Anthony Ansaldi is urging residents to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19 as the community remains at high risk for the disease.
Littleton Police Department Announces State Re-Accreditation Assessment
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew J. Pinard and the Littleton Police Department announce that the Littleton Police Department’s re-accreditation assessment will take place later this month.
Students at Littleton’s Shaker Lane and Russell Street Schools Participate in Virtual Field Days
LITTLETON — Superintendent Kelly Clenchy, Shaker Lane Elementary Principal Michelle Kane and Russell Street Interim Principal Cheryl Temple are pleased to announce that students from both schools have the opportunity to participate in Virtual Field Day events throughout the week.
Littleton Police Chief Matthew Pinard Statement Regarding Death of George Floyd
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew J. Pinard wishes to provide his thoughts on the police killing of George Floyd, which has sparked protests against racism and police brutality throughout the United States and beyond. “Traditionally, I do not feel comfortable addressing police incidents that occur outside of the Littleton community, but it’s long past time for […]
Littleton Police Department Warns Residents of Scams Related to Economic Impact Payments
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew J. Pinard and the Littleton Police Department would like to remind residents to be vigilant of potential scams and scams relating to COVID-19, such as suspicious activity relating to the distribution of the federal CARES Act stimulus bill.
Littleton Police Actively Investigating Threatening Letter at Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew J. Pinard reports that the Littleton Police Department is actively investigating a threatening letter found at the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley this week.