Littleton Police Provide Flock Camera System Update
DATELINE — LITTLETON
Littleton Police Chief Landry's office released an update Wednesday on the town's Flock Safety camera system, the most notable item to come out of Town Hall in the past day. The town also posted its August newsletter and several boards posted new meeting notices for the coming week.
TOWN HALL
Chief Landry's office issued a message to residents providing an update on the status of the town's Flock Safety camera system, according to a notice posted to the town website. No further detail on the update was made available in the posting.
The town also published its August 2026 newsletter, which town officials say includes election information, updates on planning projects and veteran services resources.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Middlesex Number of Employees 2026 | Employee Count & Headcount Data - Revelio Labs" is the headline on a new data snapshot flagging Middlesex Corporation, headquartered in Littleton since 1972, whose workforce has grown 2.8 percent since 2023, per Revelio Labs (read it at https://www.reveliolabs.com/companies/middlesex/employees).
COMING UP
The Light and Water Commissioners meet Thursday, August 13, at 6 p.m. at the LELWD Operations Center on Ayer Road, alongside a Park and Recreation Commission retreat meeting the same evening at the Parks, Recreation and Community Education office on King Street.
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee meets Tuesday, August 18, at 6:30 p.m. in the Reuben Hoar Library's Murray Conference Room. The Conservation Commission holds a public hearing that evening at 7:45 p.m. on a filing for 35 Shaker Lane, held virtually via Zoom.
A Community Block Party is set for Wednesday, August 19, and Select Board member Mark Rambacher will hold drop-in office hours that same day.
Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.