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Londonderry, New Hampshire


 

Londonderry, New Hampshire is a town located in western Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Originally called Nutfield, along with the communities of Derry, Windham, and parts of New Hampshire's largest city Manchester for the prevalance of nut trees in the area. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 23,236. Londonderry is known especially for its apple orchards, including Moose Hill Orchards (Mack's Apples), located along Mammoth Road (Route 128) one of the major roads through Londonderry along with Route 102 (Nashua Road), I-93, Pillsbury Road, Litchfield Road, and Route 28.

Education

Londonderry has five schools, with Superintendant Nathan Greenberg.

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  • Londonderry High School (9-12) - The largest school in the town, home to "The Lancers," and principled by James E. Elefante.
  • Londonderry Middle School (6-8) - Principled by Andrew Corey. Formerly called Londonderry Junior High School.
  • North School (K-5) - Currently under construction
  • Matthew Thornton (K-5) - Named for a Revolutionary War hero.
  • South School (K-5) - Recently renovated due to a mold issue.
  • Moose Hill School (pre-K, K) - Largest free standing public kindergarten in the state of New Hampshire. Also houses preschool and LEEP program.