The New Maryland Fire Department would like to remind residents of these safety tips for Lithium-Ion batteries. ALH Click here to view https://vonm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/LithiumIonBatterySafety.pdf
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE PICKUP – Jan 6th As with previous years, The New Maryland Scouts group is working with the village staff to run a Christmas Tree pickup and recycling on Saturday, January 6th. The tree pickup will operate within village limits and is a community service provided
“I would like to apologize for the upset that the recent rental of the New Maryland Center has caused our residents. It was not our intention, but I understand the impact it has had on so many. We had rented the space in good faith and later, and
Atlantic Education International is seeking additional homestay families to host international students who will be attending FHS and Bliss Carman this September. Adventures, international friendships, sharing and learning new cultures are just some of the reasons to host a visiting international student through the NB International Student Program. If
Residents, In accordance with Village of New Maryland Animal Control By-law No. 52-2006, Section 3(11): “No owner of animal shall suffer or permit the animal to run at large.” “Running at large” occurs when an animal is in any place other than on the property of the owner
At the June 15th Council in Committee meeting, our project consultants, UPLAND Planning and Design, made a presentation to Council regarding the final Draft Redevelopment Plan for Athletic Park improvements, which included phasing and costing. A detailed draft redevelopment plan document has also been submitted to Council for
Let’s Celebrate! Our Canada Day Celebration returns this summer. This Canada Day, the Village is hosting an outdoor event at the New Maryland Centre with our Mayor and Council. ‘Back Two Basics’ will be performing, and we will have a bouncy castle, a BBQ, birthday cake, and new
The Department of Natural Resources has placed a live bear trap in the Village in an attempt to catch an injured adult bear. If you see the trap, please stay away from it for your own safety. For more information on bear safety you can contact DNR at