If you’re excited about next year’s Cheerwine Festival, you’re not alone! On May 16, 2020 we will return to Downtown Salisbury for live music, good food, fun activities and, of course, Cheerwine! The 2019 Cheerwine Festival brought people from all over North Carolina and the East Coast to Downtown Salisbury!
Are you looking for a way to help make the City of Salisbury a cleaner, and more beautiful place to live? Then Salisbury’s Adopt-A-Street Program would be perfect for you and/or your organization.
Salisbury Police Department (SPD) has hired Alberta McLaughlin, DMin, as its first dedicated victim witness advocate. In her new role, she will be responsible for providing direct services to victims, including court accompaniment, financial assistance, crisis intervention and referrals to local service providers.
Neighborhoods in Salisbury are encouraged to host a National Night Out celebration, Tuesday, Aug. 6, with music, food, children’s games and other outdoor activities.
The Salisbury Community Action Teams will host its annual Community Resource Fair for parents and children of all ages, Saturday, Aug. 17, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hurley YMCA. Non-profit organizations are encouraged to register to secure a table by Friday, July 19: www.salisburync.gov/ResourceFair.
Salisbury Police are currently investigating a bank robbery that took place on Friday July 5, at the F&M Bank located at 630 W Jake Alexander Blvd.
Salisbury Police are currently investigating a shooting that took place on Sunday, June 30, at the Waffle House Restaurant located at 501 E. Innes St. in Salisbury.
Are you looking for a way to beat the summer heat? With summer temperatures expected to hover at nearly 100 degrees, it is essential to find a way to stay cool. Salisbury Transit is offering free rides on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. - 3:20 p.m. throughout July.
Michael Hanna is the stormwater technician for the City of Salisbury Public Services Department. He has been employed with the city since 2012, starting in code services before transitioning to public services. Michael’s duties include assisting with public education and outreach, monitoring and repairing the city’s storm water infrastructure, managing the city’s storm water permit with the state and responding to citizens about erosion and dumping in catch basins.
The City of Salisbury will operate on a limited schedule for the Independence Day holiday, Thursday, July 4.