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Londonderry residents face various issues as they head to the polls

Londonderry residents face various issues as they head to the polls

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Residents in Londonderry, NH have several major issues to decide upon as they head to the polls tomorrow (3/10).

Several issues center around education – one proposal is to build a new school administrative unit, or SAU, building adjoining the town office building another issue is to decide on full-day kindergarten

Voters will also consider major improvements to an historic building in town as well as additional requests for funding for various town and school projects and programs.

Residents will also select town councilors for three-year terms, with two openings.    Polls are open in Londonderry on Tuesday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m at the Londonderry High School gymnasium on Mammoth Road.

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