Something in it (referendum) for Salem

 

A Salem leader detects a favorable attitude from those in her area to pass this year’s referendum that would add a penny to the sales tax for community improvement projects countywide. Kim Alexander, the Salem clerk-treasurer, says the one-cent question on the November General Election ballot will include projects for her area which have been talked about for years. Those projects are a library, a recreation and senior center, and what’s called the “Northern Economic Development Water Extension.” Alexander joined Brad Norton, Salem town attorney, for a 96.3/WGOG ‘Community Sound Off’ which can be heard this Sunday—July 20.