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Earth Day Weekend Beach Cleanup  »

There will be two major of Earth Day Cleanup events happening in Salisbury over the next couple weeks. For full details...

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Milling on First, Second, Dock »

Milling of First Street, Second Street, and Dock Lane will start Thursday, April 18th and 19th with paving to follow in...

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Parking Enforcement Attendants Needed »

The Salisbury Police Department is seeking part-time parking Enforcement personnel. This position is seasonal and pays...

MEVA

McGovern Center Construction »

MeVa would like to remind the public that construction will be starting on the McGovern Garage (Lawrence MBTA Station)...

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Tax Bill QR Code Feature »

All tax bills going forward (real estate, excise, water/sewer) will now come with a convenient QR Code that will bring...

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On June 3, 2016, Governor Baker signed An Act to Improve Public Records into law. Many of the provisions in the new law took effect on January 1, 2017

For more information on the new version of the Public Records Law please see the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts website (Click here). If you have any questions, please contact the Public Records Division at 617-727-2832 or pre@sec.state.ma.us.

Click here: Town of Salisbury's Public Records Access Guidelines

Click here: Public Record Request Form

Pursuant to the Public Records Law, the Board of Selectmen has designated the following people as Records Access Officers:

Name

Melinda Morrison

Sgt. Timothy Hunter

Title

Town Clerk

Records Access Officer for the Police Department

Address

5 Beach Road, Salisbury, MA 01952

181 Beach Road, Salisbury, MA 01952

Phone

(978) 462-7591

978-465-3121

E-mail

townclerk@salisburyma.govthunter@salisburypolice.com

Summary of Town Meeting

The Town's legislative body is the Town Meeting. Salisbury has an open Town Meeting and registered voters assemble in May and October each year to vote in person on important Town business. This includes approving the budget, adopting and amending bylaws, making special appropriations and authorizing borrowing by the Town. 125 registered voters must be in attendance to have a quorum for a Town Meeting. For more information, click here.

Road

Lafayette Road Reconstruction Project »

Project ScopeInitial work has begun on a major project to reconstruct Lafayette Road.  This will be a...

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Cable and Railroad Ave Paving »

The Town has contracted with D&R General Contracting to repave Cable Ave and Railroad Ave.

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MBTA 3A Zoning Project »

Update: 8/9/2023

Engineer

Meaders Lane Infrastructure Improvement Project »

Phase I: SCOPE OF PROJECT WORK Roadway, Sidewalk, & Drainage ImprovementsMeaders Lane (From Gove...