Carrie Gendreau, whose anti-LGBTQ views fanned fears of a ban on art in public places and prompted the resignation of Town Manager Jim Gleason, will not seek reelection to the
Carrie Gendreau, whose anti-LGBTQ views fanned fears of a ban on art in public places and prompted the resignation of Town Manager Jim Gleason, will not seek reelection to the
Littleton Town Manager Jim Gleason quit after local art commissioned by a local LGBTQ+ rights group was called "demonic" by a town leader — a state senator who allegedly said Gleason's son “was in hell with the devil where he belonged.”
After months of emotionally charged meetings and public comment related to downtown art and LGBTQ+ issues, it was a relatively quiet night at the regular Littleton Selectmen's meeting Monday, although the issues are still simmering in the community.