Lyndeborough Town Administrator Russ Boland said the town has been working on bringing high-speed internet to residents the entire eight years he has been there.

At one point, he said the town was talking to a company from Vermont about providing community wireless, including bouncing the signal from telephone pole to telephone pole, but it did not work out topographically or financially.

โ€œItโ€™s something weโ€™ve been working aggressively on,โ€ he said.

That work appears toย finally beย paying off. TDS Telecom is installing high-speed internet in the areas served by the 654 phone exchange, with plans to finish by the end of the year. And on Wednesday night, Select Board members approved a franchise plan with Comcast that will install telephone, cable and high-speed internet services forย the 68 homes in the 487 exchange in North Lyndeborough.

โ€œIt has been a long time coming,โ€ Boland said. โ€œThey hope to start soon, and they hope to be done by the end of the year.โ€

North Lyndeboroughย is currently served by Consolidated Communications, but state Rep. Lisa Post, whose multiple town positions include chair of the townโ€™s Broadband Committee, said the company would not be able to install high-speed internet before 2026.

โ€œThey were very helpful, but we werenโ€™t able to really wait,โ€ she said. โ€œWe just werenโ€™t going to be able to be on their schedule.โ€

During power outages, Post said North Lyndeborough residents would lose cellphone service and internet, meaning they would not be able to reach emergency services. She said โ€œpeople were really feeling it during COVIDโ€ trying to work and attend school without high-speed internet, and that residents told her they had trouble selling their homes without the service.

The Comcast agreement is a public-private partnership, with the town paying $100,000 that will come from American Rescue Plan Act funds. Boland said North Lyndeboroughย is considered an underserved area, making it eligible for APRA funds to be used on high-speed internet.

โ€œWeโ€™re eager to get it off the ground,โ€ Post said. โ€œEverybodyโ€™s very excited. Itโ€™s a wonderful thing.โ€

Selectmen formed the Broadband Committee about a year ago. Along with Post, its members are Michael Decubellis, Lesmary Ebert, Arthur Napolitano, Sandy Schoenย andย  Alex Simovici, and Boland said they deserve a lot of credit.

โ€œThose individuals really pulled this together,โ€ heย said.