This is a snide and uninformed response. In New Hampshire, pretty much everyplace is an incorporated municipality. The only legal difference is in the technicalities of municipal government. Cities have a mayor and a council, while towns have a council or board of selectmen. Derry is technically a "town", but is four times larger than Franklin, and has an almost identical form of government. For every purpose under NH state law, cities and towns are treated identically.
Don't expect anyone to fix it. Jetpunk can't get it through its collective head that New England municipalities are different than much of the country. Quizzes include census designated places, treat CDPs within an incorporated city or town as distinct legal entities, and ALWAYS fail to recognize that cities and towns are functionally the same.
P.S. Pinardville is a neighborhood, not a town/city