Lions Club Renews Lease at Old Town Hall Until 2019
The Lions Hall on Mammoth Road, which is owned by the town and leased to the Lions Club for $1 a year, has a new floor and a new lease. After the town found the floor unsafe, the old floor…
The Lions Hall on Mammoth Road, which is owned by the town and leased to the Lions Club for $1 a year, has a new floor and a new lease. After the town found the floor unsafe, the old floor…
Work on replacing the supporting beams at the Londonderry Lions Hall has been underway since last week, with old beams being replaced with new ones and footings being poured for additional support. Pictured, David Chamberlain a contractor with Commercial Solutions…
Londonderry Trailways President Bob Saur has been named this year’s Robert Lincoln Award Winner. The award honors Bob Lincoln for his over four decades of volunteer service for the youth of Londonderry and recognizes those who best exemplify the spirit…
Persis C. “Mitch” (Hicks) Martin of Londonderry, 87, a nurse, musician, composer, dancer, and poet, died Feb. 26, 2014 in Nashua, following a brief illness. The youngest of four children born to Thomas M. B. and Mildred (Todd) Hicks, Mrs. Martin was born…
Londonderry seniors have been meeting at the Lions Hall since Nov. 25, when the Senior Center on Mammoth Road was closed for renovations and replacement of the roof. Senior Affairs Director Catherine Blash said that last week’s storm delayed the…
The Senior Center on Mammoth Road is undergoing much needed repairs, which includes a new roof over the large hall the seniors use for Bingo, luncheons and other activities. And according to Senior Affairs Director Catherine Blash, the Lions Hall…
Senior Affairs Director Catherine Blash told the Town Council that while construction work is taking place to repair and replace the roof on the Senior Center, the seniors will be meeting at the Lions Hall on Mammoth Road. That is…
Londonderry-based Nutfield Publishing, which owns the Londonderry Times, and the Greater Derry Londonderry Chamber of Commerce present a community-wide Harvest Fest on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Historical Society’s Morrison House on Pillsbury Road.
Lions members will be cooking and serving seniors at the Old Home Day Senior Barbecue..