Dec 092011
 

Gingerbread people are on the loose in downtown Salem! As part of the Holiday Window Contest 2011, businesses have hidden a gingerbread man or woman in their decorations for all to find. The festive window decorations will be on display in business windows until December 22nd; be on the lookout for the gingerbread people as you stroll along a downtown filled with holiday cheer and enjoy the beautiful, creative decor from the Holiday Window Contest, whose winners we are announcing today!

The votes have been cast and the choice was not easy. There were over thirty contenders, and each business put lots of thought and creativity into their fabulous holiday displays. The winners of each category are:

Most Original: Scrub

Most Traditional: Coons (Mrs. Claus tribute to Breast Cancer awareness)

Most Clever Use of Theme: Fountain Place

Most Attractive Window Box: Paxton

Honorable Mentions go to:

HM Most Original: Boston Bead Company

HM Most Traditional: re-find

HM Most Clever Use of Theme: Mighty Aphrodite

HM Most Attractive Window Box: Sweet Anthem

Congratulations to all winners and honorable mentions!

Salem Main Streets would like to thank all participating businesses:

Bella Hair Salon, 272 Essex St., Mighty Aphrodite Maternity, 244 Essex St., Laura Lanes Skin Care, 242 Essex St., re-find, 72 Washington St., Penelope’s Pet Boutique, 99 Washington St., Paxton Hair Salon, Fountain Place, 232 Essex St., Coon’s Card and Gift Shop, 226 Essex St., Scrub, 230 Essex St., Caffe Graziani 133 Washington St., Treasures over Time, 139 Washington St., Roost Urban Country Design, 40 Front St., Beehive, 38 Front St., Sweet Anthem, 24 Front St., Boston Bead Company, 10 Front St., Seed Stitch Fine Yarn, 21 Front St., J. Mode 17 Front Street, Modern Millie Vintage, 3 Central St., Pamplemousse, 185 Essex St., Addicted Fashion, 208 Essex St., Angels Landing, 244 Essex St., Glass & Etc. Museum Place Mall, Witch Tees, 177 Essex St., Signatures, 181 Essex St., Peabody Essex Museum Shop East India Square, Beautiful Things, 127 Essex St., Fool’s Mansion 127 Essex St., The Picklepot, 75 Wharf St., The Happy Sunflower, 61 Wharf St., The Hungry Whale, 72 Wharf St., Radiance Aveda, 316 Derby St., two girls shop, 320 Derby St., The Boutique, 322 Derby St., Rouge Cosmetics, 322 Derby St.,

We would also like to thank the Salem Main Streets Design Committee, consisting of Committee Chair: Gina Flynn of Eastern Bank, Shirley Walker Salem Real Estate, Doug Hopper, Architect, Bill Yuhas, Architect and Kara Halas of TD Bank.

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Aug 222011
 

This week is MA Farmers’ Market week. Stop by the Salem Farmers’ Market Thursday in Derby Square from 3 – 7 to show your support for local farms. The regularly scheduled cooking demonstration and music have been cancelled this week. We apologize for any inconvenience. This past Thursday the market celebrated a Tomato Festival which was judged by Chive Catering and Farmer Bill Clark (Clark Farm’s tomatoes were not entered into the contest since Mr. Clark served as a judge.)

Tomato Festival Winners:                                                          

Biggest Tomato
Winner:  Long Hill – 1.42 pounds
 
Best Cherry Tomato
Winner:  Gibney – Variety – Sun Gold
 
Best Heirloom
Winner – Heaven’s Harvest – Variety – Brandywine
 
Most Unique
Winner – Heavens Harvest – Variety – Green Zebra
#2 First Light Farm
 
Best Slicing Tomato
Winner – Maitland – Variety – Brandywine
#2 Grants Plants
Salem Main Streets Director Jennifer Bell and Represenative John Keenan inspecting tomatoes in the tomato contest.
Photos taken by Dick Scott.
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Jul 162011
 

Farmer Mike Raymond of First Light Farm

Show your support for the Salem Farmers’ Market by voting for our market in the American Farmland Contest. The market which meets every Thursday in Derby Square on Front Street from 3 – 7  provides fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh organic produce and locally made foods.  One large, medium, small and boutique farmers market will win the title of ‘America’s Favorite Farmer’s Market 2011’.  “VOTE today and help us spread the word that saving farmland and supporting your farmers market matters. NO FARMS NO FOOD!” Follow this link to vote America’s Favorite Farmers Market.

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Feb 122011
 

Salem Main Streets Design Committee is pleased to announce the winners of the Salem’s So… Sweet Window Contest.  The SMS Design Committee is comprised of Committee Chair, Gina Flynn of Eastern Bank, Shirley Walker, Real Estate, Doug Hopper, Architect and Bill Yuhas, Architect.  This year’s winners are:

For Most Whimsical: Penelope’s Pet Boutique, 90 Washington Street

For Most Original: Roost, 40 Front Street 

Take a look at all participating businesses before they change their window: Mighty Aphrodite Maternity,  244 Essex St., Café Polonia, 118 Washington St., Penelope’s, 99 Washington St., Coon’s, 226 Essex Street, Caffe Graziani, 133 Washington St., The Art Corner, 264 Washington Street, Roost, 40 Front Street, The Beehive, 38 Front Street,  Maria’s Sweet Something’s, 26 Front Street Front Street Coffeehouse,  20 Front Street, Trolley Depot, 191 Essex Street, Glass and Etc., 1 E India Square Mall, Bernard’s Jewelers, 179 Essex St., Signatures, 181 Essex Street, Fool’s Mansion, 127 Essex Street, Rouge Cosmetics, 322 Derby St., Pickering Wharf: The Cat N Fiddle Uniques, The Picklepot, Quint Essentials, Salemdipidty

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Jan 142011
 

The Salem’s So Sweet Festival Brochure is now available! This year’s festival is the most spectacular ever – with numerous events including a Polar Plunge, 21 Ice Sculptures (a new record), and the popular Chocolate and Wine Tasting Event in Hamilton Hall.  Thank you to all businesses who are participating in the festival February 4 – 14, 2011.

For a complete festival brochure follow the links below:

Salem’s So Sweet Brochure Page 1

Salem’s So Sweet Brochure Page 2

Hard copies will be available closer to the start of the festival.

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