Communities within the City of Salisbury will observe National Night Out, Tuesday, Aug. 7, with free music, food, children’s games and other outdoor activities, featuring officers of the Salisbury Police Department (SPD). The National Night Out celebrations are in addition to the centralized Community Block Party hosted by the Salisbury Police Department the week prior.
Salisbury Mayor Al Heggins releases a statement regarding the cancellation of the Holiday Caravan Parade by former parade organizers.
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Butterflies are unique, beautiful and come in an array of colors. In Hurley Park, we see many pollinators from honey bees to the lowly moths. One thing that all pollinators have in common is that they need a food source. Luckily, Hurley Park provides just that!
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Many times the fall is overlooked as a great time to garden. In many horticulturalist’s opinion it is the best time to plant, especially trees and shrubs.
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Early in 2018 a large Red Oak tree was identified as having some serious problems. Hurley Park's staff identified a cost-efficient way to prolong the tree's life.
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Salisbury City Council and city staff will host the third in a series of community town hall meetings titled, Chit, Chat & Chew, Thursday, Aug. 23, with dinner beginning at 5:15 p.m., at Destiny City Church, 2324 S. Main St. This event will be held for residents in the “Southwest” area of the city, which encompasses neighborhoods such as the Lincoln Heights, King’s Forest, Matika Village and Forest Glen.
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Are you recycling correctly? Did you know that the wrong item in your recycling bin could contaminate an entire truckload? Here are the top 12 contaminants to keep OUT of your recycling bin.
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Downtown Salisbury, Inc. (DSI) will host its first Brewbury Fest on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14-15, 2018.
Fibrant, in conjunction with Hotwire Communications, will be conducting scheduled maintenance during the early morning hours of Wednesday, July 25 and Thursday, July 26.
Craig Powers, assistant public services director for the City of Salisbury, has successfully graduated from the 2017 - 2018 Municipal and County Administration course of the School of Government at UNC-Chapel Hill.