SALEM (Podcast) There were two incidents involving drunk drivers in Salem on Saturday. Salem Police Chief Lucas Miller updates listeners on a busy weekend and shares safety plans that will be in place for Halloween Day and Night. Below, find the latest information on events and the best ways to get to Salem to avoid the Halloween traffic.
Lucas Miller – Salem Police Chief with Bill Newell
SALEM – The City of Salem and Destination Salem, the city’s official destination marketing organization, have released a visitor’s guide designed to help visitors and residents have a safe and fun experience on Halloween, Tuesday, October 31. This guide will give visitors and residents alike a list of public Halloween events, tips for finding a restroom, suggestions on the variety of ways to get into and out of Salem (with an emphasis on taking the train or the ferry), and some guidelines and rules to ensure a safe and fun Halloween visit.
“Visitor trends throughout this month indicate that we are expecting large crowds for Halloween night,” said Mayor Dominick Pangallo. “We encourage visitors to plan ahead, take the train, respect our rules and our residents, and enjoy a safe and fun visit.”
In addition to the attached Salem Halloween Night Visitors Guide, guests can download the Destination Salem and/or My Salem MA apps, and follow HauntedHappenings.org for further information.