Oct 072010
 

Haunted Happenings officially kicks off with the Salem Chamber of Commerce Grand Parade tonight – Thursday, October 7. The theme this year “Around the World” should lead to many interesting themes and costumes. The parade starts at Shetland Park on Congress Street at 6:30 p.m.  and ends at the Salem Common.  For the full details visit www.salem-chamber.org. Friday night is Mayor’s Night Out Trick or Treating for children starting at 5:30 p.m. at the fountain in front of East India Square. For a list of participating businesses visit www.salem.com. Friday night is also Mayor’s Night Out for Salem residents to visit local attractions for free or reduced rates. For a full listing visit www.salem.com. This is only the beginning of a full month of fun go to www.hauntedhappenings.org for more.

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Sep 222010
 

Come celebrate and dance in the streets at the Lower Lafayette Block Party on September 30, 2010 from 5 – 8 p.m.   There will be salsa, shopping, food and culture. Highlights included a performance by Grupo Fantasia (www.grupofantasia.com), opening night of the Salem Theatre Company production of Bittersweet Midnight, a lecture by Jim McAllister and a free Golden Ticket contest with raffle prize.  The band will perform in the parking lot behind West Coast Video. For more information contact Salem Main Streets or the Salem Chamber of Commerce at (978)744-0004. Block Party Sponsors include: Congressman John Tierney, Glitterati, Mayor Kimberley Driscoll, National Grid, Salem State University, State Representative John Keenan, State Senator Fred Berry and Winer Bros. Paint & Hardware. 
Event Organizers include: Local Merchants & Restaurants, the City of Salem, Salem Main Streets, Salem Chamber of Commerce, the Point Neighborhood Association and North Shore CDC.

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Sep 202010
 

Monday, September 20 marks the soft opening of the much anticipated Great Escape Restaurant in what was formerly the Salem Jail at 50 Saint Peter Street. This is the first real opportunity for curious locals to stop by and take a peak and sample their fare.

This past week was the official grand opening and ribbon cutting at Adriatic Restaurant & Bar at 155 Washington St.  Adriatic has emerged in the location which was previously Edgewater Restaurant.  Patrons of Edgewater will not recognize the refurbished interior with stone walls and a granite and wood bar. It has had a lovely makeover. A polished wait staff greats you in crisp white shirts. They describe themselves as “a casual dining restaurant featuring the cuisine of the regions surrounding the Adriatic Sea. Fresh fish and seasonal vegetables together with pizza baked in a wood burning brick oven create the main menu. In addition to that a nice Cocktail List, a Great Wine program and well informed staff assist guests enjoying lunch or dinner with their family and friends.”

This week Howling Wolf Taqueria will also hold its ribbon cutting Sept. 23 at 1:00 at on New Derby St. Their grand opening follows on September 24 from 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. They describe themselves as “an authentic Mexican and Southwestern taqueria serving New Mexican inspired cuisine on the corner of Derby Street and Lafayette Street, across Derby Street from the Salem Fire Department. The freshness, flavor and value of the food are our restaurant’s highest priorities. The Burritos are HERE! So are the tacos and other delicious, affordable New Mexican food and drink! For the thirsty wolves… the Wolf’s bar specializes in Spanish, Central and South American white and red wines, sangrias, and Mexican and local beers.”

Check back as in the next couple of weeks we hope to highlight the opening of Comida and Cafe Polonia also downtown Salem.

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Sep 142010
 

This weekend is the annual Salem Literary Festival September 17 – 19. With events ranging from a reading of To Kill a Mocking Bird to a Scrabble Tournament to important author events.  The festival will open with Salem’s own bestselling author, Brunonia Barry, author of The Lace Reader, welcoming festival attendees, and the winner of the First Salem Literary Festival Writing Contest is announced.  Author Lily King will read from FATHER OF THE RAIN, the winner of the New England Book Award for Fiction.  Expect refreshments, interesting people and a really good time! Storetelling will be a popular occurrence in this year’s festival. History comes alive as we watch Susan B. Anthony debate Frederick Douglass,  and face the courts after illegally voting in 1872 when women were not permitted to vote, and reflect on her life at the age of 82.  Visit http://www.salemlitfest.com/schedule for a full schedule of events.

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Jul 232010
 

Join Mayor Kimberley Driscoll on a tour of three of Salem’s hot dining spots: Green Land Cafe, The Lyceum, and Vic’s Boathouse at Victoria Station. The event, a Mayor’s Night Out restaurant hors d’oeurves sampler, gives residents a unique opportunity to spend time with the mayor. The event is one of many great events put on by the city of Salem as part of Heritage Days.

The event takes place Monday, August 9; from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Cost to participate is $20 with proceeds to benefit Salem Main Streets.  Pre-registration for the event is required.  This is a unique opportunity for residents to spend time with Mayor Driscoll and sample appetizers at a few of the many outstanding restaurants in downtown Salem, while supporting the efforts of Salem Main Streets.

‘Mayor’s Night Out’ will start at Green Land Cafe on 87 Essex Street (5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.); the hot new restaurant downtown Salem that everyone is talking about. The next stop on the sampler tour is The Lyceum, 43 Church Street (5:45 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.), a local favorite known for serving the finest food in a relaxed atmosphere.  The final stop on Mayor’s Night out is Vic’s Boathouse at Victoria Station, 86 Wharf Street known for its beautiful view of Salem’s harbor (6:30 – 7:00 p.m.).  For more information or to pre-register contact the Salem Chamber of Commerce or Salem Main Streets at (978)744-0004 or Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org.

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