Salem Posts Road Closures for Saturday's 15th North Shore Pride Parade
The 2026 North Shore Pride Parade and Festival rolls through Salem on Saturday, June 27, with the city publishing road closure and security details Thursday to help residents plan ahead.
TOWN HALL
The city posted road closure and security information ahead of the 15th North Shore Pride Parade and Festival, scheduled for Saturday, June 27, starting at noon. Residents along the parade route should expect lane restrictions and detours; the full plan is available on the city's website at https://www.salemma.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?aid=402.
The city also announced that housing stability services will be available in July and August 2026, with bilingual outreach in English and Spanish. Residents in need of assistance can check the city's News Flash for details on how to connect with those services.
Also posted Thursday: a reminder that City Hall and City Hall Annex closed in observance of Juneteenth on June 18 from 4–7 p.m. and all day June 19. That notice appears to be a late-published recap of closures that already occurred.
COMMUNITY & ARTS
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Separately, the city's homepage highlights a First Annual Disability Pride Flag Raising Ceremony open to all residents, described as a celebration of identity, resilience, and belonging. A confirmed date and time were not included in the primary source text available for this cycle; residents should check salemma.gov for details.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"15th North Shore Pride Parade, Festival Set For Salem This Weekend" — Saturday's event on Salem Common is expected to draw prominent speakers including Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, per Salem Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/salem)
"Salem's Bentley Academy Teacher 'Mr. G' Wins Margaret Voss Howard Recognition Award" — Jonay Gonzalez Morera of Bentley Academy Innovation School was honored with the annual Salem teacher recognition and a $1,000 award, per Salem Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/salem)
"North Shore Country-Themed Music Bar Set To Close" — A North Shore country-themed bar is scheduled to hold its final event on July 3, according to Salem Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/salem)
"Salem High, Salem Hospital Launch Medical Assisting Practicum For Students" — A new partnership placed Salem High medical assisting students in a clinical setting at Salem Hospital this past spring, per Salem Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/salem)
"2026 July 4 Fireworks Guide For Salem Area" — Salem Patch has published a guide to Independence Day fireworks, parades, and celebrations in and around Salem for America's 250th anniversary. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/salem)
COMING UP
- **Saturday, June 27**: 15th North Shore Pride Parade and Festival, Salem, starting at noon. Road closures and security measures in effect; see salemma.gov for the full plan. - **Tuesday, June 30, 4 p.m.**: Deadline to register for the Salem 400+ Heritage Days Parade (spots nearly full; registration extended due to strong community interest). - **Sunday, July 12**: Salem 400+ Family Field Day, Forest River Park — free, family-friendly event. - **Thursday, July 3**: Final night at the North Shore country-themed music bar, per Salem Patch. - **Wednesday, September 23**: Sixth Annual Preservation in a Changing Climate Conference, Peabody Essex Museum Morse Auditorium.