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New Member Introductions
In an effort to reduce Spammers who use tools to automate creating accounts I am asking that all new members leave a comment on this post. After registering for an account you must have a comment approved by an administrator before being allowed to comment on other posts. Your first…
TownUnderground Website Comments
The TownUnderground has used the Facebook page to allow comments on website posts. Facebook and it’s ‘blocking’ feature has become problematic. A number of users have ‘blocked’ others on Facebook, this does not allow everyone to see all discussion on a Facebook post. Commenting on the website has a number…
Town Fiscal 2025 Proposed Budget
The second and final public hearing on the Town Budget is January 12, 2024. Below is the proposed budget.
Leach Library Trustee Meeting Agenda, 1/3/2024
DATE: Wednesday, January 3, 2024TIME: 7:00 p.m.LOCATION: Leach Library Meeting Room AGENDA:Call to order, 7:00 p.m. Betsy McKinneyPublic commentSecretary’s Report Erin MatlinDirector’s Report Erin MatlinAssistant Director’s Report Donna PlanteDepartment Head Reports Erin Matlin Old Business-GMILCS Update-Overdue Fines-Budget FY25 New Business-Honorary Cards Other BusinessNext Meeting Date: February 7 2024, 7:00pm Adjourn
Planning Board Agenda, 1/3/2024
Town of Londonderry Planning Board268B Mammoth Road – Moose Hill Conference RoomAGENDAJanuary 3, 20247:00 p.m. I. Call To Order II. Administrative Board WorkA. Approval of MinutesB. Regional Impact DeterminationsC. Discussions with Town Staff III. Old Business IV. New Plans/Conceptual Plans A. Public Hearing for a rezoning request to rezone 105…
2nd Town Budget Public Hearing Date Change
The Second Town Budget Public Hearing previously scheduled for Monday January 15th has been rescheduled to Friday January 12, 2023 at 7PM. The Town Council will also hold a final vote on the warrant. The Town Council meeting previously on the Town Calendar for January 8th has also been moved…
InDepthNH: Speaker Packard and Deputy Host ‘Invitation Only’ News Conference Defending Actions in Merner Case
From in inDepthNH.org Speaker Packard and Deputy Host ‘Invitation Only’ News Conference Defending Actions in Merner CaseNancy West12/27/2023 CONCORD – House Speaker Sherman Packard and Deputy Speaker Steve Smith held an “invitation only” press conference Wednesday regarding former Republican Rep. Troy Merner, who allegedly served the entire last House session…
Planning Board Meets in Non-Public Session to Discuss Barring Public Comment At Meetings.
At the December Panning Board meeting the board entered a non-public session under RSA 91A:3 2 l. (l) Consideration of legal advice provided by legal counsel, either in writing or orally, to one or more members of the public body, even where legal counsel is not present. The board met…
Granite Grok: Don’t Believe Everything You Hear From Town Council
From the Granite Grok Don’t Believe Everything You Hear From Town CouncilBY JONATHAN ESPOSITO / 24 DECEMBER 2023 I heard a rather shocking pronouncement from Town Council Chairman John Farrell at the 12/18/23 public meeting. “Don’t believe everything you read in the paper,” Farrell says, “because it’s all one-sided.” I did not attend…
Planning Board Member Jake Butler Addresses Public Comment and Proposes Process Changes
At the 12/6/2023 Planning Board meeting board member Jake Butler proposed changes to the meeting process and the ability of the public to comment at meetings. Butler has amended the Planning Board and distributed them to all members of the planning board. Butler would like the amendments discussed at a…
Chairman John Farrell’s Comments on the local press and Social media and ‘Two-way Communication’
Town Councilor John Farrell comments on the local press and social media. The chairman implies that the press is biased and one sided. He claims that the only true source of information is asking the Town Council. The issue is the Town Council and Town government has a proven track…
Town Council Votes to Move Treasure Question to the Ballot, Again.
The Council voted to move the question of electing or appointing the Town Treasure to the ballot again at the December 18, 2023 meeting. The town voted last March by a voted against changing the position with 999 opposed to appointing and 800 in favor of appointing. The town will…
Pickle Ball Moves to the Ballot at $490,000
The Town Council and Budget Committee have agreed to move Pickle Ball to the March ballot at a cost of $490,000. Related Posts:Pickleball Task Force Presentation, 12/4/2023Community Conversations – PickleballPickleball Task Force Meeting, 11/21/2023First Pickle Ball Task Force Meeting Not AnnouncedLondonderry Pickleball Task Force OpeningsPickleball Task Force Resolution, 4/10/2023Pickle Ball…
Electioneering Bill HB 1120
Londonderry State Representative Ron Dunn is putting forward a new bill, HB 1120. The bill if passed would take effect after 60 days, and remove the municipal governments votes for or against warrant articles appearing on the ballot. TownUnderground reached out to Rep Dunn asking what the bill is about…
Media Nation: NH newspaper publisher fined for $620 running unlabeled political ads
From Media NationDan KennedyDecember 20, 2023 The saga of Deb Paul, the New Hampshire newspaper publisher who was threatened with six years in prison for running improperly labeled political ads, has finally come to an end, reports Damien Fisher of InDepthNH. On Wednesday, Derry District Court Judge Kerry Steckowych fined Paul $620,…
Town Hall Holiday Hours
The Town Hall will be Closed the following days for the Holidays December 20, 2023 Closed at 12 PMDecember 25, 2023 Closed ALL dayDecember 29, 2023 Closed at 12 PMJanuary 1, 2024 Closed ALL day
Union Leader: Editorial Political Retribution
From the Union Leader We told you a few weeks ago about Londonderry Times publisher Deb Paul. She spent the day before Thanksgiving standing trial over political ads purchased in her newspaper. She will now spend a day the week before Christmas finding out her sentence for failing to use…
Public Hearing and Project Presentation adding “Hospital” as a Permitted Use
What began as a Public Hearing on a zoning amendment to add “Hospital” as a Permitted Use in the Gateway Business District shortly turned into a project presentation for a new 144 bed facility that would like to locate in Londonderry.