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Recreation Department
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Contact:
Director of Park, Recreation & Community Services
Address:
5 Broad Street
Salem, MA 01970
Phone:
(978) 744-0180
Fax:
(978) 744-7225
COA Phone:
(978) 744-0924
Hours:
Mon - Wed - 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Thurs - 8:00AM - 7:00PM
Fri - 8:00AM - 4:00PM
 
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Park and Recreation Commission
Name
Title
Robert Callahan
Member
Leslie Tuttle
Member
Chris Burke
Member
Amy Everitt
Chairman
James Shea
Vice Chaiman
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General Information

The Salem Parks and Recreation Department click here for directions to office strives to utilize the City's parkland resources to provide a wide variety of programs for all of Salem's residents. Under our care are Winter Island, Olde Salem Greens Golf Course, McCabe Marina and Recreation Area, Salem Willows Park, Salem Woods, Forest River Park and pool, as well as the operation of the Witch House and the Haunted City program. Within our parks we manage 22 basketball courts, 20 playgrounds, 10 baseball/softball fields, 6 tennis courts, 5 beaches, 2 street hockey courts and 1 skate park.
These wonderful resources have given us the opportunity to offer to you a unique experience for fitness, fun and a stronger community. We have looked to today's trends in fitness and recreation to shape our activities and matched them with our parkland resources and water environment. We've used our open space to offer healthier lifestyles and fun for the whole family. Park programs are no longer just for kids.

Best of all, we've developed a self-supporting system to fund these programs, and because of their popularity, we have been able to add more than 100 new programs in the past few years without increasing our budgetary needs. We hope that you and your family will join us for a new Salem experience.

 
Salem City Hall 93 Washington Street, Salem, MA 01970
Phone: 978-745-9595
   City Hall Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8AM - 4PM Thursday 8AM - 7PM Friday 8AM - 12PM
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