Salem is known for its rich maritime history, as being the birthplace of the National Guard and for the infamous Witchcraft Trials of 1692. Salem is also a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly City where its residents, and over a million tourists annually, can easily visit historic architecture, unique attractions, world-famous museums, and an eclectic mix of shops and dining options. And, with easy access to public transportation - including our own ferry direct to Boston - Salem is a great city to live, work, study, and play.
SALEM, MA — As October unfolds, the ghosts and witches that haunt the historic streets of Salem, Massachusetts, are stirring once again, marking the start of the 42nd Annual Salem Haunted Happenings. With its history and reputation as the…
Read More »Open Space and Recreation Plan Update FIRST PUBLIC FORUM Parks, Open Space & Recreation -- a two-part open house part one | Virtual Meeting January 24, 2023 | 6:30pm-8:30pm via Zoom -- PublicInput/SalemOSRP Join Salem’s Open…
Read More »Acting Mayor Robert K. McCarthy has announced that the City of Salem is developing its annual Action Plan, which will outline priority activities for federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME)…
Read More »Where is your favorite botanical place in Salem? Why is that place so valuable to you? These are a few of the questions that Maia Mattson is asking for her culminating project as Salem’s 2022 Public Artist in Residence. For this project,…
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Read More »Naumkeag Portrait Now on public display in Salem City Hall In 2021 the City of Salem, through its Public Art Commission, commissioned a portrait for City Hall to represent Salem’s Indigenous community. This portrait was created by…
Read More »The City of Salem has been awarded $80,000 in two Community Compact Grants from the Commonwealth. The grants, $40,000 each, are from the Best Practices Program and will fund two critical Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) projects: an Equity…
Read More »The City of Salem has additional free rapid antigen COVID-19 tests available for at-home use. With the holidays approaching, the City has increased the number of free tests it is giving out per person. Any Salem resident or individual who works in…
Read More »The Salem Tree Commission advises the public that the emerald ash borer (EAB), an invasive beetle from Asia, is increasingly active in Salem. This destructive pest kills ash trees by tunneling through the bark, disrupting the vascular system and…
Read More »The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) has released its FY23 Community Preservation Plan and FY22 Annual Report. The Community Preservation Plan is used to guide the CPC’s decision-making when reviewing and recommending projects for…
Read More »Mayor Kim Driscoll today announced that the City of Salem has directed $500,000 of its federal American Rescue Plan Act funds to supplement its existing winter heating assistance program, to help more residents this winter. The funds supplement the…
Read More »Housing Stability Service: December 2022 / Estabilidad de Vivienda: Diciembre 2022 Drop-In Hours / Horario de atención Hotline / Línea Directa: 978-500-0973 Website / Sitio Web: www.salemhousinginfo.com Housing Workshop/ Taller de…
Read More »Salem Again Offers “Peas for Fees” Ticket Fee Amnesty Program Bring in canned goods when paying a parking violation December 1-23 and late fees are waived The City’s annual "Peas for Fees" ticket amnesty program will run December…
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