Should you visit Londonderry, N.H., about 45 miles northwest of Boston, you would be greeted by a friendly, roadside “Welcome to Londonderry” sign that pays tribute to its many apple orchards.

Should you search for “Londonderry New Hampshire” on Google, you would be greeted by an image of five women holding long guns, with a man folding his arms at the center, beside a map of the town.

At least, you would have been until Google relented to requests from local officials that the tech company remove the not-so-welcoming image from a “knowledge panel” box appearing at the top of search results. Local officials made several attempts in February to contact someone at Google but received no response.

They had resigned themselves to the likelihood that the search giant would never concern itself with the issue, but the image was removed from the “knowledge panel” on Tuesday. (The map of the town remains.)