The Town Hall Offices are OPEN to the public: Monday through Friday, 9am-4pm.
Town Hall Closes DAILY 12:30 to 1:30pm for lunch.
Latest Posts
- Veterans Day CeremonyThe Veterans Day ceremony will be in front of Salisbury Town Hall on Friday, November 11th, at 11am. Hosted by Post… Read more: Veterans Day Ceremony
- Emergency Burn Ban in Effect 10/28/2024All Open Burning is Strictly Prohibited in Salisbury Due to extremely high fire danger in our area, ALL open burning is… Read more: Emergency Burn Ban in Effect 10/28/2024
- Halloween EventsHaunted High School – Nov. 2, 6:00-9:00pm (Housatonic Valley Regional High School)
- Flu Clinics
- Connecticut Energy Assistance AvailableConnecticut Energy Assistance Available – Fuel assistance applications are currently being taken for fuel deliveries made between November 1, 2024 and… Read more: Connecticut Energy Assistance Available
- November 5, 2024 General ElectionClick HERE for the General Election Information PDF
- NewslettersClick Month below to view the monthly newsletter: November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 June 2024… Read more: Newsletters
The Town of Salisbury, incorporated in October of 1741, is located in the very Northwest corner of the State of Connecticut. Nestled in the bucolic wonder of the northwest corner of Connecticut. Salisbury and its villages of Lakeville, Taconic, Lime Rock and Amesville are convenient to the Appalachian Trail, mountains for hiking and skiing, lakes for fishing and canoeing, and numerous art and music venues. Even with the myriad of activities available in the town and surrounding areas, Salisbury has managed to maintain its rural feel as is immediately apparent when traveling its scenic roads among beautiful vistas of New England homes, rolling hills, pristine lakes, and babbling brooks.
Visitors are welcome to stay at a choice of attractive inns and B&Bs, attend one of many beautiful churches, wander down the streets to visit shops, galleries and eateries and take advantage of swimming at the town beach or boating on Lake Wononscopomuc or Twin Lakes. One may also indulge in a vast history, including that of the 1800s iron ore industry, by enjoying several historic sites. From international vintage car races to ski jumping competitions, the area offers an array of activities for all seasons. For those interested in a longer “visit”, the town offers an outstanding public school system as well as several renowned private schools. Welcome to Salisbury!
Contact us:
Town of Salisbury
27 Main Street
P.O. Box 548
Salisbury, CT 06068
Phone: 860-435-5170
Fax: 860-435-5172
Email: [email protected]