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Who Is ‘Driving’ The Out-Of-Control Burning Crap Wagon Doing Business as Londonderry?

Londonderry keeps making news. It’s been an interesting few years, pushing Laura Gandia out, 91-a hijinks, press intimidation, and incompetent planning boards. The Fire Chief resigned this month, and now the whiny town manager is resigning. Even Governor Sununu is pissed. He of the take the free federal money seems to have been of the opinion that … Read more

Councilman John Farrell’s Conduct

Dear Mr. Malaguti,

I write concerning Councilman John Farrell’s conduct at the public Town Council meeting held on April 22, 2024, in the Moose Hill Conference Room at the Londonderry Town Hall. The meeting and the incident occurred in a facility under your control and for which you have responsibility as Town Manager.

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Re: ‘Ethics’ Complaint Against Councilor Farrell Dismissed by Town Council

Mr Town Manager, Mr Chairman,

In response to the highlighted issue, it seems appropriate to establish a code of conduct for members of the town council at the next organizational meeting following the March 2025 election.

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Complaint Against Town Councilor Dismissed by His Buddies on the Town Council

(TU – Londonderry) The Town of Londonderry has dismissed a complaint by Kristine Perez against Councilor Farrell, stating that Councilor Farrell did not violate the ethics code. Kristine Perez filed the following complaint:

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Night Cap: Londonderry, Where Some Political “Ads” Are More ‘Equal’ Than Others

Londonderry has become a land where the people in power know better, whine if you challenge them or call them out, and then – get a load of this – are indifferent to the laws used to go after the outspoken few.

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For the Record, Defense of Public Comment

There is a disturbing trend at the Public Meetings of the Town Council, in which elected officials have repeatedly opted to take time after the closure of public comment to make inaccurate statements about citizens or events in town. This is a repeated pattern of behavior in which Council members are allowed to make statements, free from public rebuttal or examination, in an attempt to control the narrative surrounding town issues.

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