Littleton Select Board Sends Three Warrant Articles to May Town Meeting

LITTLETON — March 30, 2026 — Littleton Select Board locks in three town meeting articles and debates charter overhaul in joint session. The board voted 5-0 Monday to finalize Articles 13 and 25 for the May 5 Annual Town Meeting warrant, including $1,391,000 to replace a 2012 Smeal fire engine and $100,000 for a feasibility study of 37 Shattuck Street, and voted 3-0 with two abstentions on Article 26 governing repairs to private ways, with Vice Chair Matthew Nordhaus and Clerk Gary Wilson recusing themselves because they live on private roads. In a two-hour joint session with the nine-member Charter Committee, chaired by Betsy Bohling, the board debated whether the Town Clerk should remain elected, with Nordhaus arguing the position "has a unique duty to maintain democracy in this town," while the committee's own deliberations had split six to three in favor of keeping the office elected. Resident George Sanders of Great Road urged the board to "give a clear understanding as to why this was changed so that the people will understand it." The charter remains in draft form, with a November 2026 town meeting vote as the working target.

Keep reading with a 14-day free trial

Subscribe to MiddlesexCountyNews to keep reading this post and get 14 days of free access to the full post archives.

Already have an account? Sign in.

A subscription gets you:

  • Subscriber-only posts and full archive
  • Post comments and join the community
  • 24x7 access to local news

Subscribe to MiddlesexCountyNews

Don’t miss out on the latest issues. Sign up now to get access to the library of members-only issues.
jamie@example.com
Subscribe