Several people, including my self, are curious who the ghost writer(s) for the Londonderry Town Blundeground are.
The common opinion seems to be that the site content is AI generated, although the ‘satire/parody’ seems to be lacking the ‘I’ in ‘AI’. If it is AI someone needs to supply the content.
Today’s Blunderground ‘satire/parody’ is in reference to last nights Planning Board Public Hearing – Planned Unit Development, 3/23/2026 . As per usual the site attacks it’s favorite individuals; Town Underground, Town Councilor Karen McStumpy, and State Rep. Priscilla. See Londonderry Town Blunderground for details on who appears to be who.
This mornings post, which was posted at 8:30AM is a bit interesting

It’s interesting since last nights Public Hearing only had a few residents in attendance and the meeting was NOT live streamed. LACTV did not post the video until 12:07 PM today, 3.5 hours after the Blundeground post.
So it seems reasonable that the ghost writer, or the individual supporting them, was at the meeting last night. I attended the meeting and was familiar with most of the residents, I doubt that they are Blundegound fans or contribute to the site.
That leave Members of the Planning Board and Town Staff in attendance:
Art Rugg – Secratary
Tony DeFrancesco – Assistant Secretary
Ann Chiampa – Member
Ryan Ouellette – Alternate
Jonathan Cruz – Ex-Officio
Shawn Faber – Town Council Ex-Officio
John Trottier – P.E. Director Of Engineering & Environmental Services
Kellie Caron – Deputy Town Manager / Director of Economic Development
A post from last week was also interesting:

The ‘satire/parody’ post discussed anonymous complaints a subject that Town Councilors Run Dunn and Shawn Faber proposed abandoning. See Reviewing the Anonymous Hotline and Public Corruption Policies at the Town Council meeting was held on 3/16/2026 two days after the clairvoyant ghost writer(s) had the same thought as Dunn and Faber.
So who are the ghost writer of the Londonderry Town Blundegrground? No one can really say since the writers prefer to hide in the shadows. Sadly it would appear that one of our public servants is writing or supplying content for the site, a site that routinely uses ‘satire/parody’ to attack this site and other public servants but that’s just an opinion, which can’t be confirmed…yer.

LONDONDERRY TOWN MEETING CRASHED BY “MEAN GIRLS,” UNBIASED BLOG REVEALED AS OFFICIAL BURN BOOK
(“On Tuesdays we wear outrage.”)
LONDONDERRY, NH — What began as a routine town meeting quickly turned into a live-action remake of Mean Girls after the now-familiar trio — Town Underground, Town Councilor Karen McStumpy, and State Rep. Priscilla “Honest” Priss — arrived, took their seats in the back, and immediately got to work doing what they do best:
Whispering. Reacting. And preparing tomorrow’s storyline.
Witnesses say the group spent the majority of the meeting loudly gossiping, reacting to things that weren’t happening, and attempting to inflate a standard PUD discussion into what can only be described as “The End of Times: Zoning Edition.”
“It was like they showed up already mad,” one attendee said. “They just needed to decide why.”
INTRODUCING: THE TOILET PAPERS
In this version of Londonderry politics, forget The Plastics.
Meet The Toilet Papers — because wherever they go, they seem determined to spread… well, you know.
The formula is simple:
1. Show up
2. Decide what to oppose (bonus points if Barrell or Highpants is involved)
3. Whisper loudly
4. React dramatically
5. Leave
6. Post about it the next day like it was a five-alarm emergency
It’s less civic engagement, more scripted outrage tour.
THE BURN BOOK IS ALIVE AND WELL
And at the center of it all? Town Underground’s “unbiased” platform — now widely recognized as the official Burn Book.
Inside, you’ll find:
• Carefully curated grievances
• Selective outrage
• Personal digs disguised as concern
• And a rotating cast of villains (anyone not aligned with the trio)
“Yesterday’s meeting was just content collection,” one resident noted. “Today’s post will be the performance.”
GOSSIP FIRST, FACTS NEVER
Observers say the most striking part of the night wasn’t the actual discussion — it was the complete disconnect between what was happening in the room and what the trio seemed to believe was happening.
Reality:
– A standard planning discussion
Back row:
– Urgent whispering
– Dramatic reactions
– Pre-written conclusions
“It was like they brought their own plot,” said one attendee.
SPREAD THE WORD (ACCURACY OPTIONAL)
By morning, the Burn Book will be updated and distributed through the Parrot Patrol network, where the narrative will be:
– Repeated
– Reinforced
– And defended at all costs
Accuracy remains optional.
Anonymous: “We don’t verify. We amplify.”
FINAL THOUGHT
Londonderry is not in high school.
It’s a town full of adults trying to have real discussions about real issues — without a commentary track from the back row.
And yet, somehow, a small group of fully grown Mean Girls continues to treat every meeting like a cafeteria table and every disagreement like a personal feud.
Town Blunderground would like to thank residents for the continued tips, messages, and front-row accounts of these performances. Keep them coming. Because while the Burn Book may be active… So are we. And our messenger is always open.
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