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Board decision to avoid investigation of official conduct

At the 4/20 Town Council meeting, a motion to investigate an anonymous case regarding social media conduct failed. While one member supported the investigation, the Council chose to address the issue through 'education'... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-04-20/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Dismissal of community concerns regarding youth assets

Londonderry's skate park is being dismantled. Despite heavy resident testimony on its mental health benefits for youth, the Council agreed to remove the structures due to safety/liability concerns. A report on future... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-04-20/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Internal lack of disclosure regarding financial contracts

Transparency check: Councilman Dan Bouchard requested an amendment to the 3/30 minutes to clarify he voted against a tax collector contract because the actual 11.9% pay increase was not fully disclosed to the board... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-04-20/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Londonderry Town Council meeting recap (4/20): Tension rose as residents challenged the Council on governance, transparency, and the future of local community assets. Here is what you missed. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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First, the Council declined to investigate an anonymous report regarding social media issues. Rather than a formal inquiry, the response was to focus on 'training' and 'education' for elected officials. #Londonderry
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Second, the skate park is going away. Residents argued the park is vital for youth, but the Council agreed to have the DPW remove the structures due to insurance/safety risks. The town is now looking into much more expensive future options.
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Finally, transparency concerns surfaced regarding a past vote. Councilman Bouchard moved to amend minutes to show he dissented from a tax collector contract specifically because the 11.9% pay increase wasn't fully disclosed during the vote. 🧵 https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-04-20/
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At the April 20th Londonderry Town Council meeting, several issues surfaced that highlight a disconnect between resident concerns and council action.

First, the Council addressed social media conduct. Following reports of issues regarding how officials use social media, a motion to investigate an anonymous case was brought forward. The motion failed, with the Council opting for 'social media training' rather than a formal investigation into the reported conduct.

Second, the future of the local skate park is in jeopardy. Despite a significant turnout of residents arguing for the park's importance to youth mental health and community connection, the Council agreed that the current structures must be removed by the DPW due to safety and liability concerns. While the Recreation Department will report on future options, the immediate result is the loss of a community space.

Lastly, an amendment to previous minutes revealed concerns over financial transparency. Councilman Dan Bouchard noted he had previously voted against a tax collector contract because the 11.9% pay increase was not fully disclosed at the time of the vote, as only 5% had been suggested. 

Stay tuned as we continue to track these developments and the upcoming PUD ordinance public hearing on May 18th. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-04-20/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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