NH bakery owner offended over town's decision against pastry painting
Briefly

A New Hampshire bakery owner, Sean Young, is contesting the town of Conway, claiming his bakery's painting of pastries is a form of free speech rather than signage. The local zoning board argues that because the painting represents items sold at the bakery, it constitutes a sign, which exceeds permissible size limits. As the case progresses, a federal judge is considering whether the town's zoning code infringes on Young's First Amendment rights. The painting remains while legal arguments unfold over its artistic classification versus its advertising nature.
Read at Boston.com
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