National Night Out

The Salisbury Township Police Department presents:
National Night Out

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

A GOOD NIGHT TO GET TO KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS
AUGUST 1, 2017 * 6:00-8:00 pm
Salisbury High School
500 E. Montgomery Street

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Meet and greet your local Police Officers, Firefighters and EMS Personnel

  • Free Food and Drinks
  • Emergency vehicles on display
  • Kids’ games and activities
  • Live music
  • Home Safety Tips
  • Neighborhood Watch information
  • Child safety seat checks and installation

*Dessert contest – bring your favorite treat and you may win a prize!*
Email Corporal Chris Casey if you are interested in submitting a dessert: ccasey@salisburylehighpa.gov

National Night Out is an annual community building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our communities a safer place to work, travel and live. Together we can do great things.

Salisbury Township Police

 

After the Storm

The days following a natural disaster can be overwhelming and stressful.  It can also be confusing when it comes time to report a claim for property damage.  The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has created this brochure to help. 

If you or someone in the community needs additional help or wants to file a complaint, you can get help at Consumer Services online at www.insurance.pa.gov or you can contact us at 1-877-881-6388.

www.insurance.pa.gov

Twitter:@PAInsuranceDept

Facebook: Facebook.com/PAInsuranceDepartment

Cancelled – Board of Commissioners Meeting

The Salisbury Township Board of Commissioners meeting scheduled for Thursday, July 27, 2017 has been cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled to be held on Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 7:00 pm at the Salisbury Township Municipal Building, 2900 South Pike Avenue, Allentown, PA 18103.

Cathy Bonaskiewich, Township Manager

Attention Pet Owners

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A message from the Salisbury Township Animal Control Office:

Owning a pet is both a privilege and a pleasure. However, with this privilege there is also a responsibility to your neighbors and to the community. State law requires that ALL DOGS AND CATS THREE MONTHS OF AGE OR OLDER MUST HAVE A CURRENT VACCINATION AGAINST RABIES. Also, all dogs must have a current dog license which is available at the Lehigh County Government Center, most pet shops and at the Lehigh County Humane Society.

Pets are to be kept on their owner’s property and/or under their control at all times. Like any other domestic animal, Township ordinance DOES NOT ALLOW CATS TO RUN AT LARGE. Because cats are not required to be licensed, we recommend you have some form of identification on your cat like a collar with contact information, so that in the event that it is seized it can be returned to its proper owner. Otherwise, the animal will be impounded at the Lehigh County Humane Society, the facility currently contracted by the Township.

Thank you for your cooperation in being a good citizen and in keeping your pets safe.

BE A RESPONSIBLE PET OWNER

For questions or concerns regarding Animal Control, please contact the Township’s Animal Control Officer, Mr. Mike Sinko, at 610-797-4000 ext. 5827.