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City Hall was first occupied by the City Council on the evening of May 31, 1838. A formal dedication was held on June 8, 1838. Since 1837, the building has served as the focal point for the decision making process in Salem. This two-story building was designed and constructed in the style of Greek Revival. The original dimensions were 32 feet ...
Webb returned to Salem and was again elected mayor in 1860, 1861, and 1862, [2] [3] and served as City Clerk from 1863 to 1870. He then retired to Brookline, Massachusetts. He then retired to Brookline, Massachusetts.
Last mayor under the Original (1836) city charter. 37th John F. Hurley 1913–1915 First Mayor under the second city charter adopted in November 1912. Was Recalled by the voters December 29, 1914. 38th Mathias J. O'Keefe 1915–1915 Elected to finish out John F. Hurley's three-year term in the December 29, 1914 election that recalled Mayor Hurley.
Salem City Council votes on proposed utility rate increases. Salem residents can expect to see higher water bills in the coming years. Council voted 7-to-1 to approve proposed fees and charges for ...
The Salem City Council meets to discuss agenda items on Sept. 11 at City Hall in Salem. This year already is set to be competitive with a sitting city councilor running against the current mayor.
Mayor Chris Hoy is set to make a motion during Tuesday's Salem City Council meeting to publicly censure two councilors.
Salem (/ ˈ s eɪ l ə m / SAY-ləm) is a historic coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the North Shore of Greater Boston.Continuous settlement by Europeans began in 1626 with English colonists.
Unlike the four-year term City Council seats, Salem has a mayoral race every two years. This year, Mayor Chris Hoy is running for a second term after serving on the city council from 2017 to 2022.