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Londonderry Town Lantern - March 26, 2024 »
Please enjoy the March 26, 2024 issue of the Londonderry Town Lantern. The Lantern will now be...
Truck Driver/Laborer Job Opening »
The Public Works Department is seeking to hire a Truck Driver/Laborer. See the "Employment Opportunities" section of...
Solid Waste Attendant Opening »
The Town is seeking to hire a Solid Waste Attendant to work in the Drop-Off Center. This is a seasonal, part-time...
Town Planner Position Opening »
The Town is seeking to hire a Town Planner...
2024
Public Notice – Pre-election Electronic Ballot Counting Device Test (January 16, 2024)
Public Notice – Pre-election Ballot Inventory (January 16, 2024)
Public Notice – Notice Of Deliberative Session (January 29, 2024)
Public Notice – Notice of Public Meeting (January 31, 2024)
Public Notice – Notice of Public Meeting for Planning Board (March 6, 2024)
Public Notice – Notice of the Town Election (March 12, 2024)
Public Notice – Absentee Processing (March 12, 2024)
Access to safe, clean drinking water is one of the most significant challenges facing Londonderry today. You are invited to attend a Town Hall presentation on Monday, March 4, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. in the Londonderry High School Cafe to learn about the status of contaminants in Londonderry's drinking water, mitigation and remediation efforts on the local and state level, and plans to expand access to Town water throughout the community, including the High Range Road main project on the March 2024 ballot.
Anticipated speakers & panelists include:
- Robert Scott, Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
- Rep. Bill Boyd, Chair, New Hampshire Drinking Water & Groundwater Trust Fund
- Rep. Sherman Packard, Speaker of the N.H. House of Representatives & Londonderry State Representative
- Chuck Morse, Former President of the N.H. State Senate
- John Farrell, Chair, Londonderry Town Council
- Mike Malaguti, Town Manager, Londonderry
- Amy Rousseau, PFAS Response Administrator, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
- Brandon Kernan, Administrator, Drinking Water & Groundwater Bureau, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
- Pennichuck Water
- Weston & Sampson
This list will be updated as changes occur.
Questions for speakers and panelists will be submitted in written format. Question cards will be available on-site, or you can send your questions in advance to Kirsten Hildonen at khildonen@londonderrynh.org and they will be provided to the panel.