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Town Council Meeting, 8/18/2025
The meeting covers a wide range of municipal affairs, including a tribute to a community member, approval of a fee schedule for public records, zoning ordinance changes, and a presentation on a proposed water booster station. Council members also discuss and vote on various financial matters, a new water infrastructure prioritization plan, and…
Budget Committee Meeting: Library Fiscal Posture and Variances, 8/21/2025
Budget Committee Meeting where members, including the library director Aaron and trustee Jan, discuss the library’s fiscal year 2025 budget. Key points include budget variances, the impact of inflation, staffing, and community growth, as well as the library’s integration into the GMLs consortium. The committee also reviews a proposed update to the town’s code of ethics,…
Windham Growth Management Subcommittee Recommendations
For years Londonderry has been told by certain Town Council members that there is little the town can do about the exploding growth of the Londonderry. The discussion of growth management has been addressed in the past, but shortly before and election and the discussion seems to end shortly after…
Master Plan Steering Committee: 2025 Community Survey
NEW: 2025 Community Survey The Londonderry’s Master Plan Steering Committee is now launching the next survey in their effort to update the town’s Master Plan, asking residents to provide feedback on Natural Resources, Economic Development, and Transportation. Whether one or all of these topics are important to you, we hope…
Master Plan: Next Steps and Outreach Strategies
Master Plan Steering Committee meeting 8/21/2025, focusing on the Londonderry, NH Master Plan. The committee primarily discusses revisions and feedback on initial chapters of the plan, specifically concerning land use and pedestrian connections, while also addressing public outreach for a resident survey. A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the need for a structured schedule…
Ethics Complaints by Former Town Councilor John Farrell against Town Councilor Deb Paul Unfounded
All ethics complaints filed by Former Town Councilor John Farrell against Town Councilor Deb Paul have been determined to be unfounded and closed. The complaints were addressed at the 8/18/2025 Town Council meeting. The discussion emphasizes the transparent and unbiased process undertaken, which included engaging an independent third-party investigator and releasing the report publicly….
Londonderry Times: Independent Review Clears Paul of All Ethics Charges
From the Londonderry Times: Town Councilor Deb Paul began her week with favorable news: all ethicscomplaints filed against her have been dismissed. On Monday, Aug. 11, attorney Eric A. Maher of Donahue Tucker & Ciandella,PLLC, released a report concluding that the three complaints, lodged by JohnFarrell, dated April 30, May…
Video: Library Trustee Alternate Appointment Process
Town Council meeting 8/4/2025 discusses the town council’s new responsibility of appointing alternate members to the Leech Library Board of Trustees. This is a departure from their usual appointment processes for advisory boards, as the library board is an independent governing body. The discussion highlights the creation of specific application questions tailored for these alternate positions,…
Video: School District Office Relocation Workgroup
Town Council Meeting 8/4/2025 a proposal to establish a workgroup. This group’s primary objective is to explore the feasibility of relocating the school district office to town hall. The town manager suggests this move could be a mutually beneficial opportunity, especially since the school district’s current lease is nearing its…
Video: Londonderry Rail Trail: Phases Six and Seven Easement Authorization
Town Council meeting 8/4/2025 the Town Manager is seeking authorization to proceed with phases six and seven of the Londonderry Rail Trail project. Specifically, the manager requires approval to obtain and execute permanent easements for the land needed, as this power is typically reserved for the governing body and isn’t…
Video: Town Budget Reporting Schedule and Procedures
Town Budget Reporting Schedule and Procedures https://youtu.be/niWjD0w1dfI Town Council Meeting 8/4/2025. The Town Manager outlines the upcoming schedule for quarterly budget reports, with specific dates set for Q1, Q2, and Q3, along with an unaudited report for the previous year. These reports, focusing on expenditures and revenues, are intended to…
Video: Fixed Asset Management Program and Permitting Modernization
Town Council meeting 8/4/2025 a discussion regarding a new fixed asset management program designed to modernize the town’s operations. This initiative, a three to four-year buildout, aims to integrate existing software systems, including a currently paper-based permitting program, to improve efficiency and resident tracking of applications. The speaker emphasizes the…
Video: Reverend Morrison House: State Historic Register Consideration
Town Council meeting 8/4/2025. The discussion revolves around the potential listing of the Reverend Morrison house on the state register of historic places. Supporters emphasize that being on the register offers advantages like increased publicity, potential grant opportunities, and no encumbrances on ownership. They assert that property owners maintain full…
Revisiting Public Records Fees and Access
Town council meeting 8/4/2025. A discussion regarding a fee schedule for public records requests. The conversation covers the renewal of fees for fiscal year 2026, highlighting that copying and scanning prices remain unchanged. Key points include clarification on flash drive costs for document copies, email limits of 25 megabytes and 10 documents, and the discontinuation of Dropbox in favor…
Town Run Committee Equals $100,000+ Spent Old Home Day
The “Town Run Committee Equals $100,000+ Spent Old Home Day” video transcript discusses the cost and management of the town’s Old Home Day event, with Town Manager Shaun Mulholland advocating for a return to a volunteer-led committee instead of the current staff-driven approach. Mulholland emphasizes that the event’s actual cost, including various departmental contributions,…
Video: No Conflict of Interest – Londonderry Times can print Public Notices
Former Londonderry NH, Town Treasurer Kathy Wagner, questions the Town Managers decision to contract with the Londonderry Times for publishing official meeting minutes. Wagner questions whether this arrangement creates a conflict of interest, especially since the newspaper also covers town affairs. The Town Manager defends the decision, stating that town regulations permit council members to do business with…