First Meeting of the Utilities Committee on 3/22/2023, playback has been disabled, follow the link to YouTube to watch
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Pickle Ball Presentation to the Town Council
The Town Council has directed the Town Manager to bring back a frame work to look into Pickle Ball courts in Londonderry
Planning Board Public Hearings, 4/5/2023
The Londonderry Planning Board will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 7:00 P.M. in Moose Hill Council Chambers to consider the following: Request for removal and trimming of trees by Eversource along Adams Road, a designated scenic road pursuant to RSA 231:158. Public Hearing on an…
Town Manager on Elections, Conspiracy Theories, Misinformation, Chaos, and Division
I must say in all the years I’ve followed Londonderry politics I’ve never seen as much as I have in the last several months. I take exception with the Londonderry Town Manager’s latest letter to the Londonderry Times. Mr Malaguti is clearly not happy when decisions or policy are questioned….
Cell Phone Use by Board Members During Public Meetings
A number of people have asked should cell phones be used by board members during public meetings? In a presentation to Londonderry town boards in 2017 Stephen C Buckley, Esq from the New Hampshire Municipal Association suggested the short answer is no to put the cell phones away.
Town Council Reminds Residents of Public Comment Rules from 2017?
Updated 3/31/2023 see Town Council Post Unenforceable Public Comment Rules At the 3/20/2023 Town Council Chairman began Public Comment by reminding residents of the rules of public comment. Many of these rules were new to long time followers of the Town Council. The currently published rules for public comment are…
Outdated: Town Council Rules of Order
UPDATED 3/21/2023. I have been informed that the rules posted on the Town Council website have been superseded by rules adopted in 2017. The 2017 rules are not posted, I have contacted the Town Manager for a updated rules. The updated rules will be posted when received. New rules can…
Department of Engineering and Environmental Services Seeks Assistant Solid Waste Attendant
The Department of Engineering and Environmental Services is looking to hire an Assistant Solid Waste Attendant. Please follow the link below for more information. The application deadline is Thursday, March 30th at 5:00 PM.
Councilor Deb Paul’s Parting Words
Town Councilor Deb Paul’s parting words as she complete her term, choosing not to run for reelection. I want to take a moment to say a few things; first I want to thank everyone who supported me. It has been a great pleasure to serve you all over the last…
LTE: Allow me to be clear, Town Manager and Council Members
Letter to the Londonderry Times, from Jonathan Esposito, 3/16/2023 Allow me to be clear, Town Manager and Council Members; This is a first amendment challenge to the town of Londonderry and not a matter of personal opinion in correspondence. Your refusal to append citizen correspondence to minutes that specifically request…
Londonderry Times: Resident Accuses Council Chairman of Electioneering
From the Londonderry Times Londonderry Times: Resident Accuses Council Chairman of ElectioneeringBy Chris Paul March 16, 2023 Londonderry resident, Jonathan Esposito, has been very vocal over the past several weeks with a number of concerns he has with the various branches of local town government, and a recent letter he…
ALICE Drills for Next Week
From the School district website 3/17/2023 Greetings Londonderry School District Families: As part of our ongoing commitment to the ALICE model in being prepared for a Violent Critical Incident, the Londonderry School District will be having a second ALICE Enhanced Lockdown/Barricade drill at all schools during the week of March…
Election Write-In Votes, 3/14/2023
Elected by Write-In votes Trustee of the Trust Fund, Jonathan Esposito, with 82 Votes, 3 year term Cemetery Trustee, Cara Dunn, with 64 Votes, 3 year term Falling short on votes were Fred Flinstone, Humpty Dumpty, Scrooge McDuck, Icabod Crane and several others
Senator Carson: Republicans Strengthen Civics Education
Senator Sharon Carson (R-Londonderry) released the following statement on the passage of Senate Bill 216: “Granite Staters are highly engaged in our state government, it makes perfect sense to strengthen our civics education in the classroom,” stated Senator Carson.“Senate Bill 216 establishes a New Hampshire civics education commission and integrates…
Criminal Penalty of $500 for Declawing a Cat
Sometimes you have to wonder what they do up in Concord. This bill was passed by the New Hampshire House today by a 225 to 147. If passed by the Senate and signed into law declawing a cat will carry a fine of $500 for the first offense. HB231-FN An…