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Thursday, May 14, 2009

LATEST ISSUE OF SALISBURY NEWSLETTER, CROSSROADS CHRONICLE, NOW POSTED ON CITY WEBSITE

Salisbury Mayor James Ireton, Jr., is pleased to announce that the Spring 2009 issue of the City newsletter, Crossroads Chronicle, is complete and posted on the City website at www.ci.salisbury.md.us.

Some of the articles in this issue include: Salisbury named a finalist for All-America City Award, Maryland Municipal League’s Geocache Trail, the City Park Committee, the Salisbury Zoo’s Red Wolf heads south, sewer back-up information (part I), Salisbury Fire Department Medals Day, and Salisbury water wins best water award again. Crossroads Chronicle is published four times a year. You can find all past issues of the newsletter on the City website. Look for the next issue in July 2009.

Thanks to the entire Editorial Board of the Crossroads Chronicle for their hard work and commitment to putting together a quality publication: Gina Boobar, Editor-in-Chief, Mayor’s Office Robin Ayele, Planning & Zoning FF/PM Melissa Brown, Fire Department Melissa Davis, Internal Services Wendy Erdie, Public Works Henry Eure, Building Permits & Inspections Susan Phillips, Neighborhood Services & Code Compliance Sgt. Steve Schweikert, Police Department Susan Wood, Community Development

This newsletter was created for the citizens of Salisbury. If you have any comments or suggestions related to the newsletter, contact Gina Boobar at 410-548-3100 or gboobar@ci.salisbury.md.us.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

FYI --

Somebody in the Mayor's office must think that Barrie is still in office -- check this out:

http://www.ci.salisbury.md.us/Default.aspx?tabid=575

Anonymous said...

How much did it cost the taxpayers?

Anonymous said...

Fruitlands water and sewer raises just went out in the mail, no-one can afford this.