“Simply having a wonderful Christmas time,” sings Sir Paul McCartney, as twinkling lights and flashes of festive color dance across tall trees, delicate arches, and serene housetops, perfectly timed to the music of his iconic holiday melody. The display enraptures…
The Londonderry School Board recently made their recommendations on this year’s Warrant articles, which will be presented at the Deliberative Session being held on Friday night, Feb. 7, at the Londonderry High School Cafeteria. The Warrant contains fourteen articles with…
Londonderry’s Traffic Safety Committee met earlier this month to discuss town safety concern issues and solutions. The committee holds quarterly meetings in January, April, July and October on the first Monday of those months, beginning at 6 p.m. at the…
At their Jan. 16 school budget public meeting, the School Board approved sending a $78,875,263 general fund-operating budget forward to the town’s school deliberative and final voting sessions. Superintendent of Schools, Scott Laliberte initiated the school budget process last November…
During the Monday night, Nov. 26 meeting of the Town Council, members discussed some of the Warrant Articles that would be put to voters in March. During that discussion, Council Chair John Farrell was noticeably irritated with the amount of…
At the Nov. 21 meeting of the Londonderry Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA), members reviewed a request for a rehearing regarding a Sept. 18 variance request that had been put forward by Pennichuck East Utility Inc. (PEU) and denied by…
Though N.H. has a suitable supply of quality water for drinking, there are significant potable water challenges that Southern N.H. residents face. Water is indeed a big issue here in the “Granite State” and certain areas in Southern NH are…
The Londonderry Town Council held a discussion during its Thursday, Nov. 7, meeting, following last Saturday’s Town Budget Hearing. Londonderry Chief of Police, William Hart, announced that the Police Department has decided not to purchase a new emergency back-up generator,…
Londonderry resident, Glenn Douglas, filed a 91-A request last Friday, Nov. 8, with the town’s Administrative Support Coordinator Steve Cotton, following a discussion that took place during the Town Council meeting held the previous evening.
Town Council Chairman John Farrell opened Thursday’s (Nov. 7) Town Council meeting with a 14-minute long statement, after claiming he received numerous phone calls since the tax bill went out to the town’s residents. Farrell said he wishes to provide…