Thick Skin Needed
We congratulate all of the citizens who chose to stand for election March 11. It takes quite a bit of intestinal fortitude to put yourself out there in front of every resident and offer yourself up for election. We’ve noted…
We congratulate all of the citizens who chose to stand for election March 11. It takes quite a bit of intestinal fortitude to put yourself out there in front of every resident and offer yourself up for election. We’ve noted…
Andrew Corey, Assistant Superintendent of the Londonderry School District, has been named the new Superintendent of Schools of School Administrative Unit (SAU) 41, the Hollis-Brookline school district, according to John Moody, the SAU’s Interim Superintendent of Schools. Corey’s appointment is…
The filing period for town and school district seats in the March 11 election ends Friday, Jan. 31, at 5 p.m. Candidates for town seats can file for office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. through Jan. 31 at the…
What follows are some of the top stories that took place in Londonderry during 2013: 1. Impact fees were determined by the Superior Court to be in need of an audit, in a decision issued Dec. 31, 2012. The town…
After choosing Kevin Smith of Litchfield, a former political candidate, for the town manager job, the Town Council has included a paragraph pertaining to running for office in its employment contract with him. Smith was hired by the Town Council…
The Town Council has chosen former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kevin Smith as its new Town Manager. He replaces David Caron, who left the post last summer, citing family health reasons. Police Chief William Hart has been filling the position as…
The search for a new Town Manager continues. The Town Council had whittled down the candidates in its latest search to four applicants, but since then one dropped out, according to Acting Town Manager William Hart, who is also Londonderry…
The Town Council is interviewing four candidates for Town Manager. Town Council Chairman John Farrell said that after the June 3 Town Council meeting, councilors entered non-public session to interview one of the four candidates.
According to the newly re-elected Town Clerk/Tax Collector, Meg Seymour, 2,082 registered voters out of about 16,000 voters went to the polls on Tuesday, March 12 to cast their ballots for several town and school district candidates and warrant articles.…
While the Town of Londonderry received “outstanding candidates” in its search for a Town Manager, “the most probable candidate found an opportunity elsewhere,” Acting Town Manager William Hart said. In an announcement at the end of last week, Hart said…