2020 Recycling Calendar Now Available 2020 Recycling Calendar Now Available Public Services / Monday, December 23, 2019 0 16268 Recycling services are every other week for citizens in the City of Salisbury limits. Recycling is picked up on the same day as your regular trash. To find out which weeks your recycling will be collected, refer to the Recycling Calendar. The Recycling Calendar can be downloaded at www.salisburync.gov/RecyclingCalendar. Read more
New Year’s Eve At F&M Trolley Barn New Year’s Eve At F&M Trolley Barn Parks and Recreation / Friday, December 20, 2019 0 14333 The new year is approaching and Salisbury Parks and Recreation Department is rolling out a temporary location for the 2019 New Year’s Eve Celebration. This year’s free, family event will be held at the Trolley Barn located at 165 E. Liberty Street from 9 p.m. to midnight. The location has been changed due to the Bell Tower Green construction. Read more
Celebrating MLK Day 2020 Celebrating MLK Day 2020 Human Relations Council / Tuesday, December 17, 2019 0 14285 The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Committee, as part of the Human Relations Council, will host the annual weekend celebration to honor the civil rights icon, beginning Saturday, Jan. 18, through Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. Read more
City of Salisbury provides operation schedule for the 2019 holiday season City of Salisbury provides operation schedule for the 2019 holiday season City of Salisbury / Tuesday, December 17, 2019 0 20551 The City of Salisbury will operate on the following schedule for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays: Read more
Downtown Salisbury, Inc. partners with Catawba College’s Ketner School of Business Downtown Salisbury, Inc. partners with Catawba College’s Ketner School of Business Students collaborated to assist downtown merchants Downtown Development / Monday, December 16, 2019 0 13173 Downtown Salisbury, Inc. (DSI) and Catawba College’s Ralph W. Ketner School of Business (KSOB) implemented a program to assist downtown businesses in the areas of marketing research and consumer behavior. Read more
City, DSI officials warn of towing in local parking lot City, DSI officials warn of towing in local parking lot Downtown Salisbury, Inc. / Friday, December 13, 2019 0 12631 Following complaints of vehicles consistently being towed from the Wells Fargo parking lot on 130 S. Church Street, Salisbury and Downtown Salisbury, Inc. (DSI) officials have issued a warning to residents and visitors to not park in the lot regardless of time of day, including on weekends. Read more
Downtown Salisbury – A Holiday Wonderland Downtown Salisbury – A Holiday Wonderland Community Appearance Commission / Friday, December 13, 2019 0 13728 Whether you’re strolling down the sidewalks by day or cruising the city streets by night, in just a few short minutes, you’ll notice that it really does “look a lot like Christmas” in Downtown Salisbury! There’s truly something for everyone! Read more
Newsome Road Project Newsome Road Project Engineering / Wednesday, December 11, 2019 0 14517 Salisbury City Council last month approved a construction contract to begin work on the highly-anticipated Newsome Road project. Expected to start in February 2020, the project will include a widened roadway on both sides, repaving, a sidewalk, bike lanes, and ditch removal to make way for new curbs and gutters. Read more
Employee Spotlight: Ashley Myers, Senior Maintenance Technician Employee Spotlight: Ashley Myers, Senior Maintenance Technician City of Salisbury / Friday, December 6, 2019 0 13364 This month’s employee spotlight highlights Ashley Myers. Ashley Myers is a senior maintenance technician at the water plant for the Salisbury-Rowan Utilities’ (SRU) Department. He has been employed with the city for ten years. Read more
DNA hit identifies Trexler murder suspect DNA hit identifies Trexler murder suspect Salisbury Police Department / Monday, December 2, 2019 0 14650 Salisbury Police Department investigators recently sought the services of Parabon NanoLabs (Parabon), a DNA technology company in Virginia to help the agency solve the 1984 Reesa Trexler murder case. Law enforcement agencies across the country use the company’s Snapshot® DNA Analysis Service (Snapshot) to advance investigations when traditional DNA methods fail to produce a match. Read more