3 candidates signed-up to run for Town Commissioner before the deadline of May 11: Frank Fluharty, Greg Cusick and Sam Abey. The election will be held in Town Hall on May 21, 2026. If you are unable to vote in person, Kelsie has absentee ballots available at Town Hall.
Please be aware we are in a State of Emergency. The State police are already enforcing not parking on the sides of the roads/highways. We are asking that during this time you use off street parking. Your driveways, Town Hall parking lot, the old firehouse lot on Race St and the lot at the Captain John Smith Center. They will tow your vehicle at your expense. Thank you for understanding and cooperation.
Don’t forget to get your tickets for the 44th annual Luminaria scheduled for this Saturday, December 20 5 – 8 pm. The weather looks perfect. You will find Santa, a dramatic reading of Twas the Night Before Christmas, Christmas music, a historic re-enactor and artifacts from Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks, and 9 open house where you can revisit history, see holiday decorations, and even sample treats offered by some of the home-owners. This is a can’t miss event and the cost is only $5 per person or $20 for the family. You can buy tickets online: https://shorecraftbeer.ticketspice.com/44th-annual-luminaria-in-vienna-md or you can buy tickets at the Vienna Heritage Society.
DECEMBER 20, 5-8 PM. Join in the Holiday Fun with History, Houses, Sweet Treats & Holiday Cheer
The Vienna Heritage Society presents the 44th Annual Luminaria in downtown Vienna, MD. Only 15 minutes from Salisbury and Cambridge and located on the beautiful Nanticoke River, Vienna is the perfect setting for your family’s holiday fun. Tour 9 historic homes & locations, talk to the owners, see the Christmas decorations, enjoy holiday treats at most of the locations, and see the town’s streets outlined with luminaries. Bring the entire family. Trams will be running to take people from location to location or you can walk the lovely candlelit streets.
Your $5 ticket will get you entrance into each location or you can buy a family pass for only $20 which will let each member of your party enter.
More than 1,500 glowing luminaries will line the streets of Vienna, Maryland, a 300 year old town on the Nanticoke River.
Free Tram:
Ride the free tram, visit with Santa and find treats and the button factory at the Vienna Heritage Museum.
House Tour:
Several homes will be open to visitors with house tour tickets, whiich can be purchased at the Vienna Heritage Museum at 303 Race Street, which will serve as headquarters for the event.
Cost:
The cost for home tour is $5 per person; children under 6 free. All other activities are free of charge.
🎟️ Win a Kate Spade Purse! Drawing Tuesday May 20 on Facebook Live!
Support Vienna’s Heritage, Music & Fireworks Campaign and enter for a chance to win a stylish Kate Spade purse! Tickets are just $5, and every dollar helps fund live music, fireworks, and historic preservation in our small but vibrant town.