Scott Sparks

May 23, 2025

Home Security and Burglary Prevention Tips

Did you know that safety concerns and certain non-emergency crime can be reported online with the RCMP? For more information on what can be reported online, please visit the RCMP’s Online Crime Reporting website at https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/nb/online-crime-reporting… Incidents not meeting the criteria for Online Crime Reporting should be directed
May 5, 2025

Emergency Preparedness Week May 4 – 10, 2025

Emergency Preparedness Week 2025 Be Prepared. Know Your Risks. Emergency Preparedness Week is a national awareness initiative and an opportunity for you to take action to ensure you’re prepared to protect yourself, your family and your community during an emergency. This year, the theme is Be Prepared. Know Your
April 15, 2025

Wildfire season officially begins on April 21.

Before burning, always check the burning conditions by calling 1-866-458-8080 or visit www.gnb.ca/Firewatch. Burning conditions are updated every day at 2pm. The new FireSmart NB program has resources to help you better protect your home and community. Learn more www.gnb.ca/firesmartnb -alh
April 9, 2025

Village E-Newsletter Transition

We want to inform all residents that the Village’s e-newsletter will be discontinued effective April 30th. In its place, we have adopted the Voyent Alert system to keep you informed of both critical incidents and routine communications efficiently and effectively. Benefits of Voyent Alert By signing up for
April 8, 2025

Part-time position of Community Facilities Custodian

Village of New Maryland Community Facilities Custodian The Village of New Maryland is currently inviting qualified applicants to apply for the part-time position of Community Facilities Custodian. Position Summary: Reporting to the Facilities Manager, the custodian is responsible to provide janitorial services, general maintenance, grounds keeping, event preparations
April 7, 2025

Be Aware of Bears

With the arrival of spring, the likelihood of encountering bears increases as they emerge from hibernation. It’s important to be prepared and informed to help keep both humans and bears safe. The Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development offers essential tips and guidelines in the link to