Salisbury Town Hall 5 Beach Road, Salisbury, MA 01952
About the Business
Welcome to Salisbury Town Hall, the heart of local government in Salisbury, Massachusetts. Conveniently located at 5 Beach Road, our Town Hall serves as the central hub for municipal services, community activities, and local governance. As a vital part of the Salisbury community, we are dedicated to providing residents with essential services, resources, and information to enhance their quality of life.
Our experienced and friendly staff are here to assist you with a wide range of services, including voter registration, public records requests, permits, and more. Whether you're a lifelong resident or new to the area, Salisbury Town Hall is your go-to destination for all your local government needs.
We are committed to fostering an open and inclusive environment where community members can engage with local leaders and participate in the democratic process. Visit us today to learn more about our town's rich history, upcoming events, and how you can get involved in shaping the future of Salisbury.
Salisbury Town Hall—where community and governance come together.
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Location & Phone number
5 Beach Road, Salisbury, Massachusetts 01952, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 18:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 16:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 16:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 16:00
Friday:
08:30 - 13:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Mindy is always so helpful and pleasant."
"Requested a Census Audit with Governors of State with rights in Federal funding laws for property ownerships without representing for the peoples ability to participate in upholding the law for everyone's representation. No response with no comment for the ability to uphold representation of voter rights from risks exploited during Census 2020 state emergencies funding legal representation to earn the rights of the people. Thanks for participating in legal exploits- "As Ari Berman recently put it, “The census is America’s largest civic event, the only one that involves everyone in the country, young and old, citizen and noncitizen, rich and poor.” The core purpose of the Census is to collect information about exactly how many people there are in different parts of the country, down to a block-by-block level of detail. The scale of the undertaking is hard to exaggerate: At its peak activity level in 2010, the Commerce Department employed 635,000 people to conduct the Census. It is such a significant effort that it noticeably affects national employment statistics. In 2010, the Census cost $12.3 billion, a figure that will increase in 2020, assuming it is performed properly.1 The Census is of paramount importance not only because it is used to guide congressional redistricting—guaranteeing fair and equal representation in Congress, a basic index of democracy—but also because more than $600 billion in Federal funding is allocated based on where people live as determined by the Census. Compromising the integrity of the Census thus threatens the core of American democratic practice, giving people in accurately counted (or over-counted) areas more political power and resources than people in undercounted parts of the country."-Gilman,Nils 4/17/2018 Vol 13Nu6 The American Interest"
"What a lovely historical building. The people are caring and friendly."
"Nice helpful people except for the person in the town clerk office but I understand that people can have their highs and lows."
"The ladies in the clerk's office are terrific. Always able to help out and get what you may need."
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