Following last month’s workshop session, the Londonderry Planning Board voted unanimously on Wednesday, Sept. 11, in favor of the adoption of the 2019 (Fiscal Years 2021-2026) Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), as it was presented to the board. Now, the plan…
The Governor’s Advisory Commission of Intermodal Transportation (GACIT) held a Public Hearing in Londonderry Thursday, Sept. 12. It was the fourth out of 20 hearings that will be held around the state in September and October to discuss the update…
Work on Phase 5 of the Rail Trail in Londonderry began last week. The on-going project has been going on since 2014, when the first phase was opened to the public and the organization that is operating the project in…
Steve Trefethen, the owner of a property at 516 Mammoth Road, had a rather length discussion with Town Council members and town officials during the Aug. 19 Town Council meeting, regarding an issue with a pavement work he had recently…
A new tradition is scheduled to begin in Londonderry at this year’s Old Home Day celebration, with the Boot Scootin’ Boogie 5K race and brewfest, the festival that will be taking place at the Londonderry Athletic Field Association complex following…
In the recent Londonderry School Board meeting, held on Tuesday (Jul. 16), the board members were presented with a first reading of amendments for a 11 policies and a first reading for the rescind of seven more. All policies are…
The second meeting of the town’s Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) Committee meeting took place on Monday night, July 23, and members heard from Peter Curro, the Business Manager for the Londonderry School District, who led the presentation of the two…
The Londonderry Town Council held a second Public Hearing on the matter of the transfer of Map 7, lot 40-13 from the Town of Londonderry to Vernco Apple, LLC, and heard from the Assistant Town Solicitor, Michael Malaguti on how…
During the Monday, June 3, meeting of the Londonderry Town Council, members heard three requests for funding totaling almost $55,000. The first of the expenditure requests was for a HVAC condenser at the Town Hall. Steve Cotton, Administrative Support Coordinator…
The Londonderry Arts Council gave a presentation to the Town Council on Monday night, highlighting the annual Concerts on the Common series on the Londonderry Common, during the next three months. The Arts Council, represented by Larry Casey, used the…