The Town of Londonderry is located in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Londonderry has a population of approximately 26,000 and is best known for its five working apple orchards, highly rated school system, and bucolic setting. Londonderry boasts a location that is approximately 40 miles from the city of Boston, less than 50 miles from the New Hampshire seacoast, and a quick 90-minute drive to the Lakes Region and White Mountains.
A drive through Londonderry will showcase historic homes dating back centuries as well as newly constructed neighborhoods bustling with activity. Londonderry's Apple Way is a designated New Hampshire Scenic and Cultural Byway that winds past orchards, old farmhouses and local landmarks, reminding residents and visitors alike of the Town's heritage. Also located in Londonderry is Woodmont Commons, an 80 square acre mixed-use development where residents can live, work and play.
Londonderry continues to attract state-of-the art industry including companies such as Stonyfield and New Balance. Londonderry is also home to Manchester–Boston Regional Airport and is a stop on the Boston Express line.
The Town of Londonderry employs just over 200 employees and is proud that its departments including Police, Fire and Public Works are regarded as some of the best in the state.
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