Salisbury will celebrate local community agencies, neighborhoods and law enforcement partnerships at a combined Back-to-School Community Resource Fair and National Night Out event, Tuesday, Aug. 6, beginning at 6 p.m. at Bell Tower Green. Food will be served.
Employee Spotlight: Steven Williams
This month’s employee spotlight is Battalion Chief Steven Williams. He is assigned to C shift and has been employed with the Salisbury Fire Department for more than 15 years. In his role, Steven ensures the smooth operation of all Salisbury fire stations. He commands the shift, manages staffing, and oversees training. His leadership is critical during major events such as fires and rescues.
Friday, July 19, 2024, | 6 pm - 9 pm
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Need a night out alone? Drop your child off at Hall Gym for fun and activities. Participants will be in a safe location while you go out to dinner, shop, and run any errands you might need.
The Forest Hills Greenway footbridge is currently under repair as part of a series of infrastructure projects. As public works crews started the initial repair, they found the bridge would need additional maintenance.
Salisbury City Council has adopted the fiscal year 2024-2025 (FY25) budget recommended by City Manager Jim Greene last month. The upcoming fiscal year is the city’s annual financial period beginning July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025.
The City of Salisbury will operate on the following schedule for the Juneteenth holiday, Wednesday, June 19:
Salisbury resident and active community member Tina Gaines-Abraham urges local seniors to participate in the Parks and Recreation & Senior Center Master Plan, which aims to assist in developing a new recreation, aquatics/pool, and senior center project. Abraham, originally from Bronx, New York, moved to Salisbury four years ago.
This month’s employee spotlight is Lindsey Stegall, the senior administrative specialist for the City of Salisbury Public Works Department. With seven years of service in Salisbury,
Kelly Baker, a lifelong Salisbury resident and 21-year city of Salisbury employee, will take on the assistant city manager role effective Monday, June 10. She is the first woman to hold the position in the city.
Five Salisburians were honored last month at the annual Elizabeth Duncan Koontz (EDK) Humanitarian Awards held at the Salisbury Civic Center. Honorees Edward and Susan Norvell, Emily Jean Perry, Jason Walser and David Whisenant were among the 10 residents and organizations nominated this year for their dedication to the community.