It's another busy week.
The Conservation Commission heard from residents on April 9.
Town Council Chairman John Farrell instructed his fellow councilors to look through the applications before the end of the month.
Today's temperatures will be in the mid-70s.
Expect more warm weather today.
The facility will be closed for the next week so the restrooms can be remodeled. Additional renovations are anticipated in the next year.
Today's weather will be sunny, with a high of 65.
Week ahead: NH House readies for big hearing on Senate Bill 152 and Senate to debate pros and cons of ed tax credit.
Today will be mostly cloudy, with warm weather.
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A long list of CEOs, entrepreneurs and Republicans have donated in the past.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
The Londonderry Women's Club also has a fashion show scheduled for today.
She's one of three state lawmakers being recognized as part of the Vesta Roy Excellence in Public Service Series.
The Dog Park Study Committee also meets tonight.
Legislative week ahead: NH Senate begins state budget scrutiny and tobacco tax gets another hearing.
Temperatures are expected to be almost summer-like.
It's another busy week in Londonderry.
State officials say the town can't hang the banner over Mammoth Road because it's a state-owned road.
Suites are available for lease in the Tower Hill Professional Park.
Friday was the deadline to submit applications.
The development will be taken up by the Planning Board tonight.
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Last year's presidential election and several big weather events have forced the Londonderry Police Department to spend more than anticipated.
The Traffic Safety Committee is also scheduled to meet.
The Planning Board continued a public hearing on the proposed development last week.
Legislative week ahead: House has some heavy lifting Wednesday.
Rich Products says the frozen mini meals and snack items may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
Board members felt a joint session would be too long and might discourage residents from attending.
Rainy and warm weather is on tap this April Fools' Day.
NHDOT Commissioner said "all work will stop" if additional funding isn't found.
This is the final day for candidates to apply for the job opening.
The bill, passed 206-158, would increase the road toll 4 cents a year over three years.
Expect some rain and snow showers this morning, clearing up in the afternoon.
Amid Supreme Court review of DOMA, author of NH's law says equality is at the heart of the Constitutional matter.
Al Baldasaro: 'Every citizen has a constitutional right to defend themselves and this blatant attempt at political correctness is a disservice to our constituents.'
Today will be partly cloudy, with snow showers late.
Work is expected to begin again in April and May.
The event will take place at the Brookstone Event Center in Derry.