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The Salem town seal, with its motto, "Industry, Commerce, Recreation," serves as a perfect backdrop for the community's unique assets - location, accessibility, unspoiled natural resources and a pro-business attitude. It's a combination that will serve as a guide to prosperity well into the new century.

Salem mixes small town, rural living with the advantages offered by a city. Add to that being located in "the most livable" state in the country, one of the most favorable business climates anywhere, easy access to Boston (not to mention the entire Northeast and Canada) and an educated, highly motivated and dedicated workforce and you have the ideal place to live, work, and raise a family.

But don't take our word for it - come visit and talk with those who have already discovered the benefits for themselves.


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Please be advised that effective December 31, 2008, the Haverhill Road Bridge over Spicket River will be opened to public traffic.

Charter Reform Committee

Single Stream Recycling is in to Salem!

Roadwork Updates
View the status and available reports.

Water Meter Validation Study
Recently the Utilities Division has become aware of some discrepancies between the water meters and the outside remote reader devices in some homes. These discrepancies are an undesirable situation for you as a property owner and/or tenant and for the Town as the supplier of water. Read more.





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