Salem [New London County] is the Hebrew word for "peace". Named from Salem, Massachusetts and incorporated as New Salem, from Colchester, Lyme and Montville in 1819.
Area, 29.8 sq. miles. Population, est., 3,499. Voting Districts, 1.
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- Town of Salem Town overview and municipal information.
- Salem Land Trust Information on conservation efforts for nonprofit organization.
- RC Propbusters AMA-sanctioned model airplane club founded in 1937.
- St. Mary's Anglican Church A Parish of the Episcopal Missionary Church.
- Salem School Mission statement plus information on Board of Education, school administration and PTOF.
- Harris Cemetery Tombstone transcriptions from the Hale Collection for graveyard in Salem.
- Gardner Lake Volunteer Fire Company Mission statement, officers and information on apparatus, public programs, and education for children and adults.
- Salem Free Public Library Programs, events, history, general library information, and photographs of the cows.