Londonderry threads old New England into modern momentum. As the state’s “Apple Capital,” conserved orchards—Mack’s Apples, Sunnycrest, Elwood—keep fall weekends sweet and landscapes green. That agrarian backbone now shares the stage with industry: co-hosting Manchester, Boston Regional Airport has made the town a logistics and aviation hub, where firms like FedEx/UPS and mission-driven Stonyfield signal an economy that’s both practical and progressive.
Community spirit runs loud and clear. Londonderry High’s high-performing schools and famed Lancer marching band anchor a packed calendar of games, shows, and parades. Neighborhoods offer suburban ease without losing small-town texture, and Route 93 puts Manchester, Salem, and even Boston within easy reach. The result is a place that protects its orchards, welcomes innovation, and gives families a confident, convenient base, equal parts cider, jet fuel, and school-color pride.