The New Hampshire governor attended a briefing on the development project hosted by the Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission.
The contract will last three years.
Five Things You Need to Know Today, July 12.
It's another busy week in Londonderry.
An analysis of the proposed development shows it could bring in annual tax revenues of $5 million once it's been completed.
That's the latest question in our You Ask... Patch Answers series.
A list of recent openings on various Londonderry boards and committees.
The Town Council and Planning Board aren't meeting, and Town Hall will be closed on Thursday for the holiday.
Check your freezers if you are a consumer of frozen pomegranate seeds.
Today is Meg Seymour's last day on the job.
In a 5-4 vote, the court deemed the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, saying it restricted the rights of individuals and encroached on the states' right to govern marriage.
Legislative week: House and Senate meet Wednesday for $10.7 billion budget vote.
The U.S. Senator met with business leaders and environmental advocates Friday at the Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Northern New England plant on Symmes Drive.
Mayors Against Illegal Guns apologizes for reading terrorist's name at Concord rally; points to Slate.com gun death list.
A number of high profile department heads have resigned in the past year, most recently Town Clerk Meg Seymour.
Meg Seymour's last day will be June 28.
The answer is no, but there are fireworks in neighboring Derry.
NH legislators try to resolve differences in voter ID, medical marijuana, and state budget bills over the next four days.
Residents can pay online and over the counter for permits, taxes, motor vehicle registrations or dog licenses.
The town submitted an application for a TIGER grant on June 3. A decision is expected by the fall.
The will-he-or-won't-he talk has begun, of course. Will Senate Majority Leader run for governor or congress? We catch up with Jeb Bradley and eyeball the 2014 field.
NH to map climate effects. Executive Councilor Chris Sununu cites 'severe concerns' over contract.
The Town Council is expected to receive a revised list at its August meeting.
The hirings are not for new positions, but existing openings.
Legislative week: Medicaid expansion, NH revenue estimates remain lightning rods.
Vice Chairman Tom Dolan said he's frustrated by the high number of outages in Londonderry.