In a nearly two hour meeting Monday night, the Town Council voted to allow expenditures of $1,650.43 from the Maintenance Trust Fund and $3,850 from the Fire Department Capital Reserve Fund. According to the order request, submitted by Administrative Support…
The Planning Board heard presentations for site plan approvals for Phases 2 and 3 of the Cross Farm project and a redevelopment of the Citizens Bank parcel on Route 102. While both were discussed, neither was voted on because parts…
A Holiday of Time soon we’ll be saying farewell to 2018 and welcoming 2019. New Year’s Day marks another year in the rear view mirror as we continue on the road trip of our lives. Some of us might have…
The Londonderry Police Department promoted two officers and presented six more with awards for life-saving in a Dec. 10 ceremony. Paul Fulone was promoted from captain to deputy chief and Patrick Cheetham was promoted from lieutenant to captain. Fulone replaces…
The Londonderry Town Council appointed 19 people to serve on town boards and commissions during their Monday night, Dec. 18 meeting. Four committees – the Senior Resources Committee, the Heritage Commission, the Conservation Commission and the town’s delegation to the…
The holidays have snuck up on us yet again. While some of our readers had their holiday shopping done before the turkey thawed last month, there are still many left wondering where to do theirs, as space is running out…
Students at Londonderry Middle School participated in a number of activities to get the keep their bodies moving during the schools annual Move-a-Thon. All grade levels participated in the event. Pictured, student playing Ladder Toss. See more page 9 of…
This young man stepped into his first season of high school competition and had his play improve steadily as the season progressed. He finished as the second golfer on the team and came up huge in several late-season matches.
This promising youngster has made a huge impact as a sophomore with her consistent play in the midfield. She was a big contributor defensively in her squad’s big wins over BG and Windham.
Moose Hill Kindergarten student Paige Roberson picks an apple during the school’s aanual trip down the street to Mack’s apple trees. All students got to take part in the tradition last week as apple picking season begins in town. More…