From the Londonderry Times OHRV Use Picking Up in Musquash Conservation Land May 5, 2016 by Kaitlyn G Woods The Conservation Commission is looking at an increase in OHRV (off-highway recreational vehicle) use in the Musquash Conservation area and potentially installing a gate to restrict the vehicles’ access from Litchfield Road….
LT: Room for Both
From the Londonderry Times Room for Both Posted on May 5, 2016 by Editor Room for Both – Londonderry Times Big changes are going on at the Londonderry Town Forest, altering it from a forested retreat to a park-like area of trails that are an extension of the Town Common. Much…
LT: Restrictions Placed on Dogs in Cemeteries, Rail Trail
From the Londonderry Times Restrictions Placed on Dogs in Cemeteries, Rail Trail May 5, 2016 by Kaitlyn G Woods Restrictions Placed on Dogs in Cemeteries, Rail Trail – Londonderry Times After making several minor additions to a proposed “scoop the poop” ordinance, the Town Council passed the amendment with a…
Recreation Commission Agenda – 5/9/2016
Londonderry Recreation Commission Meeting Agenda Monday May 9, 2016 MINUTES OLD BUSINESS 1. Facilities Update 2. Equipment update 3. Budget 4. Curfew Proposal NEW BUSINESS 1. Field Lights at West Road 2. Rocks for Basketball courts 3. Skate Park Senior Project 4. Fall and Winter Field Scheduling Meeting OTHER…
Conservation Commission Agenda – 5/10/2016
Londonderry Conservation Commission Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Sunnycrest Conference Room 7:30 – Call to order Kevin Smith – DES issues Old Business Monitoring GPS Offenders Public walk – May 21st Newsletter New Business Right to Know Municipal Code & Town Charter Educational opportunities DRCs – Alexander Road Benson’s Minutes
UL: Exit 4A work ripple effect is expected in Derry
From the Union Leader: Exit 4A work ripple effect is expected in Derry By Hunter McGee 5/4/2016 Union Leader Correspondent DERRY — Discussing transportation developments along Interstate 93 such as the planned Exit 4A project, two area chambers of commerce are scheduled to host a Southern New Hampshire Transportation Update…
UL: $1.2 million proposed for Exit 4A impact study
From the Union Leader: $1.2 million proposed for Exit 4A impact study By Hunter McGee 5/4/2016 DERRY — To keep plans for controversial Interstate 93 Exit 4A on track, councilors are considering a proposal to fund a $1.2 million environmental impact study of the project. After some interruptions in work…
Video: Budget Committee Meeting from 4-28-2016
Video: Budget Committee Meeting from 4-28-2016 HERE Interesting conversation about ‘full disclosure’ and one board member wanting the budget committee to approve Town council expenditures.
UL: Revised Londonderry leash law extends dog ban
From the Union Leader: Revised Londonderry leash law extends dog ban 5/3/2016 By Eli Okun Union Leader Correspondent LONDONDERRY — The town council has banned dogs from cemeteries — with exceptions for service dogs and dogs confined in cars. Monday night’s revision of leash laws also added language to the municipal…
ET: Six times too high: Chemicals in Londonderry water
From the Eagle Tribune: Six times too high: Chemicals in Londonderry water Cancer-causing chemical found at Londonderry gravel pit after dumping By Ray Carbone 5/2/2016 LONDONDERRY — The groundwater at a gravel pit on the northwest corner of town contains more than six times the state’s recommended level of perchloroethylene…
Town Council Agenda May 2, 2016 7:00 P.M
The Town Council meeting will be held in the Moose Hill Council Chambers, Town Hall, 268B Mammoth Road, Londonderry, NH. Regular meetings are cablecast live and videotaped for the convenience of our viewers at home. 7:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER B. PUBLIC COMMENT 1.) Auditors Report – Presentation of…
ET: Londonderry eyes own senior transport service
From the Eagle Tribune: Londonderry eyes own senior transport service By Ray Carbone Apr 27, 2016 LONDONDERRY — Town Councilor Joe Green says the town needs a supplemental transportation system to provide services to neglected elderly residents, and he’s hoping people get a chance to consider the idea at next…
UL: Towns affected by water contamination joining forces
From the Union Leader Towns affected by water contamination joining forces By KIMBERLY HOUGHTON 4/19/2016 Union Leader Correspondent MERRIMACK — As communities struggle to understand the impact of contaminated water recently discovered in southern New Hampshire, area towns are creating a consortium to help guide them through the process —…
UL: State Supreme Court rules public has right to electronic government information
From the Union Leader: State Supreme Court rules public has right to electronic government information By DAVE SOLOMON April 19th, 2016 New Hampshire Union Leader CONCORD — The public has a right to government records in electronic format when seeking information under the state’s Right-to-Know law, the state Supreme Court…
Londonderry Police logs: 04/10/2016 through 04/16/2016
The Londonderry police logs for 04/10/2016 through 04/16/2016 have been posted to the town website. Click HERE to view. View all logs HERE
UL: Londonderry leash law changes spark debate
From the Union Leader: Londonderry leash law changes spark debate By ELI OKUN 4/19/2016 Union Leader Correspondent LONDONDERRY — Proposed changes to the town’s leash law unleashed a wide-ranging debate about rights, public space and responsible pet ownership at a Town Council meeting Monday night. A few dozen residents attended,…
Poll: Do You Support a New Londonderry Dog Ordinance?
On April 18th the Londonderry Town Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7PM on ORDINANCE #2016-02 AN AMENDMENT TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE, TITLE 1, CHAPTER XXIX, DOGS. The proposed ordinance is below, a copy can be downloaded HERE ORDINANCE #2016-02 AN AMENDMENT TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE, TITLE 1, CHAPTER XXIX, DOGS…
LT: Listening to the Voters
From the Londonderry Times: Listening to the Voters April 6, 2016 by Editor Last year, voters turned down engineering costs for a proposed auditorium for the Londonderry School District. The project didn’t go away, however, and remains on the Capital Improvement Plan. This year, just as they have in years…