Town of Salisbury Vermont

Town of Salisbury Vermont Salisbury, Vermont is a quaint scenic town in central Vermont. Salisbury's current population is 1132 citizens in a 29 sq. mile radius.

Salisbury is most well known for hosting Lake Dunmore. Lake Dunmore has been a popular vacation retreat for centuries. Camp Keewaydin for Boys and Camp Songadeewin for girls are located on Lake Dunmore.Camping and boating is also available at Branbury State Park, Lake Dunmore's Kampersville and Waterhouse's Campground and Marina. Along with Lake Dunmore, Salisbury has it's own state forest. About

half of Salisbury is forested. A popular hiking trail is "The Falls of Lana", which leads to Silver Lake. A few other attractions to visit when traveling to Salisbury are one of the few fish hatcheries in Vermont and Shard Villa. Shard Villa is a residential home set in an 1872 mansion. This gorgeous mansion is said to hold a few resident ghosts and holds an interesting tour. Whatever your interests, Salisbury is a great town to visit and enjoy natures' beauty.

08/26/2013

Just a reminder during tax time the office hours are: Mondays 11am-5pm, Tuesdays 10am-2pm, Thursdays 12pm-7pm and on Saturday October 5th we will be open from 10am-3pm for tax payments only.

08/26/2013

Tax bills have been mailed. You should be receiving them in the next couple of days. Payments can be made at the office or mailed to the Town of Salisbury P.O. Box 66 Salisbury, VT 05769. Payments are due by October 5, 2013. Postmarks will not be accepted.

08/26/2013

The aerial application for mosquitoes was completed on Thursday night. They started about 7:30 PM but had to stop for weather about 8:15. They were able to resume about an hour later and finish the job. The plan is still to do a second treatment this coming Tuesday August 27, weather permitting of course.

08/15/2013

A reminder to all dog and cat owners that applications for the VSNIP program are available at the town office. VSNIP is a neuter and spay discount program for income-eligible Vermonters. If you have any questions VSIP's number is 855-478-7647 applications can also be printed from VSNIP's website www.vt-can.org

08/08/2013

Due to the increase is mosquito borne illnesses the Vermont Dept. of Health is urging residents to take extra precautions. These precautions include covering your skin when outside, use a head net if outside for longer periods of time, repair window and door screens, close car windows when parked in an area with high mosquito activity and remove any standing water from property.

07/25/2013

Mon Jul 8 2013

The Vermont Attorney General’s Office is warning consumers not to respond to calls or texts from Direct Express about a debit card problem. The Attorney General’s Consumer Assistance Program has received a number of reports of fraudulent telephone calls and texts indicating that the consumer’s debit card number has been compromised and that the consumer should call Express Direct at 1-646-524-1352 for assistance.

This is a scam to try to obtain confidential personal information. This communication is not connected with the Direct Express prepaid debit card that is used by many consumers who are federal benefit recipients.

Consumers should not respond to the text messages or call the numbers provided in the messages. Consumers who have responded should contact the financial institution that issued the debit card immediately to protect their accounts.

Receipt of this text message, along with any other scams consumers receive, can be reported to the Consumer Assistance Program by email at [email protected], or by calling 800-649-2424.

Vermont Attorney General, July 8, 2013

07/20/2013

Warning for swimmers in Salisbury
Posted: Jul 19, 2013 5:39 PM EST Updated: Jul 19, 2013 6:12 PM EST
By WCAX News - bio | email
SALISBURY, Vt. -

A warning for swimmers in Salisbury: Police say a dozen hypodermic needles washed up on a private shoreline on Lake Dunmore.

Authorities are investigating where the needles came from.

If you have any information, call Vermont state police.

06/24/2013

Salisbury Swim Lessons will be available starting July 15. Applications are available at the Town Office. For questions please contact LeAnne Disorda at 352-4689.

06/11/2013

Just a reminder that anyone 62 or older qualifies for the Green Mountain Passport. The Green Mountain passport gives you free or reduced admission to state parks. If you would like to apply please come to the Town Office during business hours to fill out an application. We will need a photo ID with your birth date to process your application. There is a one time fee of $2.00.

06/11/2013

Please note that the library is changing hours on Thursdays, opening at 3 and staying open until 6, in hopes of giving people a chance to get to the library after work.

06/10/2013

There will be a bake sale June 22 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM to support the Salisbury Feral Cat Assistance Program. Please come out and support this wonderful program!

06/04/2013

SPECIAL SELECT BOARD MEETING
Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at Approx 8:00 p.m.*
*Following the public hearing on the newly
proposed zoning regulations at 7pm at the town office

Address

W Shore Road
Salisbury, VT
05769

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 12pm - 7pm

Telephone

+18023524228

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