I do want to apologize for being snide. It's just that I worked in Salem (for the City) for over 28 years and to call it a less than positive experience is a massive understatement. I started with them in 1985, but Salem (especially the bureaucracy) was stuck in the early '60's. When I left in 2013, they were just creeping into the 21st Century......and they finally figured out their riverfront was an asset to be developed, instead of an industrial blight to be ignored. Maybe someday there will be an actual "there" there.........