LITTLETON — Chair of the Board of Selectmen Joseph Knox, Town Administrator Nina Nazarian, Fire Chief Scott Wodzinski and Police Chief Matthew Pinard issue the following statement after developments Thursday afternoon regarding the situation at Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley. “First and foremost, our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those lost […]
Littleton Public Schools Provide Update on Coronavirus Situation
LITTLETON — Superintendent Kelly Clenchy and the Littleton Public Schools wish to provide residents with the latest information regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19), as health officials continue to monitor the virus locally, domestically and internationally.
*Media Advisory* Littleton Public Schools to Participate in the Great Kindness Challenge
ITTLETON — Superintendent Kelly Clenchy is pleased to announce that the Littleton Public Schools will be taking part in the Great Kindness Challenge later this month.
Littleton Police and Fire Departments Respond to Pedestrian Crash
Police Chief Matthew Pinard and Fire Chief Scott Wodzinski report that the Littleton Police and Fire Departments responded to a crash involving a pedestrian Sunday evening.
Russell Street Students Recognized for Earning Their STRIPEs at Year’s First All-School Meeting
Students who made a difference in the classrooms and hallways of the Russell Street School were honored yesterday at the first school-wide meeting of the year.
Littleton Police and Fire Departments Rescue Injured Hiker
The Littleton Police and Fire Departments worked cooperatively to rescue an injured hiker Thursday afternoon.
Town of Littleton Completes Investigation into Misuse of Town-Issued Credit Card
A former Littleton town official allegedly used a town-issued credit card to charge at least $100,000 worth of personal expenses
Littleton Middle School Alum Earns National Recognition for Science Fair Project
LITTLETON — Superintendent Kelly Clenchy is pleased to announce that a former Littleton Middle School student received national recognition this week for his eighth grade science fair project.
Littleton Police Host 8th Annual Student Police Academy
LITTLETON — Chief Matthew Pinard is pleased to share that the largest class of cadets to date graduated from the Littleton Police Department’s 8th Annual Student Police Academy today.
Statement of Town of Carlisle Regarding Investigation into Former Employee
CARLISLE — Chair of the Board of Selectmen Kate Reid and Police Chief John Fisher wish to provide an update to the community regarding an investigation into allegations leveled against a former town employee.