SULPHUR SPRING NEWS New Windsor, MD Volume 18 Issue 2 April, May, June 2023 lwant to thank the residents that attended the informational meeting on February 23rd regarding the water line replacement. It provided everyone with a better understanding of the project, expectations, responsibilities, and timelines. Mid-Atlantic Utilities was ity of materials, they plan on beginning around the 15t of June. The replacement of the aging water line on Main Street and High Street (Rte. 31) along with the new laterals and water meters is expected to be completed in the fall of 2024. Bi-weekly updates on the project will be posted on the Town's website. This project is being funded with $4,000,000 from the State of Maryland. Please be patient and understanding during this The street paving project will continue once the weather allows it. The lower section of Church Street has been completed and the remaining portion of Church Street, Robert- son Drive, Water Street, and lower Main Street will be paved as Highway User Revenue February, I had the privilege and honor of meeting Governor Moore. During our brief conversation, Governor Moore suggested we set up a meeting to discuss the issues fac- pate the meeting will take place after the session ends in April. Of course, I invited Gov- Two Funding Requests: Congress has revived Congressionally Directed Spending re- quests, also known in the House of Representatives as Community Project Funding re- quests (earmarks). This authority allows our US Senators to direct federal funding to support local projects that enhance community priorities. Is submitted $2 million earmarks requests through US Senators Cardin and Van Hollen's offices. The other funding re- Town Elections: Three seats are up for this election. Participating in elections is one of the key freedoms of American life. Many people in countries around the world do not have the same freedom, nor did many Americans in centuries past. No matter what you believe or whom you support, it is important to exercise your rights. More information on at Town Hall, and will be aired live and recorded for viewing later. I encourage everyone to watch the forum to be able to understand the issues and get to know the candidates. Being adequately informed is a democratic duty, just as the vote is a democratic right. A misinformed electorate, voting without knowledge, is not a true democracy. MAYOR Neal C. Roop Kevin Cornick Sharon Dave Gribbin-Lindemon, Hoffman William Holl Kimberlee Schultz, Vice President TOWN OFFICE Gary Dye, Jr., Town Manager Clerk/Treasurer Danal Mangus, Kalena Bartoszak, Admin & Water/Sewer isa available. Clerk Joan Henard, Code Enforcement PUBLIC WORKS Alan Tobery, Supervisor, Tyler Yingling ZONING ADMIN. William Schneeman PLANNING COMM. Glenn Monroe, Vice Chairman Kevin Shaughness Drew Strine Dave Hoffman, Town Council Liaison Ryan Christensen V. David Grayson MEETINGS: Town Council First' of Wednesday Month Work Session Third Monday ofl Month Planning Commission Fourth Monday of Month, As needed TOWN OFFICE 410-635-6575 www.newwindsommagow COUNCIL MEMBERS awarded the contract at the January Town Council meeting. Depending on the availabil- important project. While attending the Maryland Association Winter Conference in Mayors Annapolis in Director Wayne of Public' Myers, Works ing small municipalities. With his busy schedule during the legislative session, la antici- ernor Moore to attend this year's Music on the Main. Mark Schultz, Chairman quest I submitted to Governor Moore's office is for $500,000 for capital projects for the Town. the election is in this newsletter. We will have a candidate's forum on 7:00 PM April 25, Griffiths Jay TOWN CALENDAR April 5 6 7 Town Council -7:00 PM Yard Waste Pickup Good Friday, Office Closed 17 Work Session - 7:00 PM 20 Yard Waste Pickup 22 Town Beautification Day 24 Planning Commission -6 6:00 PM 25 Election Candidate Forum - 7:00 PM PLEASE BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOG Yard Waste Collection Reminders: 1. Yard waste can be put in brown paper yard waste bags (can be purchased at Walmart, Lowes or Home Depot. 2. Yard waste can be put into cans. Please make sure lids fita and holes are drilled in the bottom of the cans for drainage. Please NO cans that are broken and/or have sharp edges. 3. Tree limbs can NOT exceed more than 41 ft. long and 4 inch in diameter and must be tied into bundles. 4. Please NO DOG Waste!! 5. Call the Town Office to see ifa dumpster is available during flooding events or inclement weather. May 3 4 6 9 Town Council 7:00 PM Yard Waste Pickup Bulk Trash, 8AM-12PM Town Election 15 Work Session - 7:00 PM 18 Yard Waste Pickup 22 Planning Commission - 6:00 PM 23-27 NWFD Carnival! 29 Memorial Day, Office Closed June 1 7 8 Trash/Recycle Pickup Due to Holiday Town Council 7:00 PM Yard Waste Pickup 19 Juneteenth, Office Closed 20 Work Session - 7:00 PM 22 Yard Waste Pickup **Meeting dates and times are subject to changes. Please confirm dates and times at the Town website www.NewWindsorMD.gov" 6. Please do notr mix trash into yard waste. BULK TRASH SATURDAY, MAY 6TH 8:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Trash/Recycle Pick-up is on Wednesday's Bulk trash is for large items that cannot go with regular trash, with the exceptions of paint cans, concrete, tires and building Accepting bulk metal, such as appliances, lawn mowers, etc. Ifre residents wish to recycle computers and electronics they need to take it to the recycling center at the County Landfill. Ifnot, they will be thrown in with the regular bulk trash. Bulk trash must be brought to the Public Works facility located on Geer Lane. Identifications will be required to show that you live Please call the Town Office with any questions of what we can materials. Ifyou still need a recycle toter please contact the Town Office. Eclectic Motor Company 103 Church Street New Windsor, MD Ph: (443)-671-6536 We accept clean waste oill within corporate limits. accept at Bulk Trash. Town of New Windsor Municipal Election May 9, 2023 The Town of New Windsor will hold a Municipal election on May 9, 2023. The voting will take place in the Meeting Room of Town Hall, 209 High Street, New Windsor, from 7:00AM- -8:00 PM. *Please note this change from your voter card location* There are three (3) Council seats up for election. Nomination forms are available at the Town Office or on the website wwnenewwndsermdgoy (under documents) and must be received in the Town Office Voter registration, for this election, must be received at the Carroll County Board of Elections Office before the close of business on Monday, April 3, 2023. Any questions, please call the Town Clerk, Dana Mangus, at 410)-635-6575. before 3:00 PM on Monday, April 10, 2023. Forms are available at the New Windsor Town Office. Town of New Windsor Presents CANDIDATE FORUM Tuesday, April 25th, 2023 7:00 PM Town Hall, Jack Coe Meeting Room ******* OF NEW WIND NCORPORATED 1844 MARLANDE o/) MUSIC omt te MAIN J Ifal little rain didn't slow us down last year, nothing can. That's right MOTM is BACK and we have even BIGGER ideas on how to make this year the best year. The event will feature live music, a beer and wine garden, food, arts and craft vendors and activities We are ready to showcase all that our beloved town of New Windsor has to offer. We will spotlight local businesses and organizafions as well as our surrounding small businesses. On behalf of the Town we would like to invite ALL to participate in this great event. There is NO FEE to be part of MOTM; just bring your own tent/table and materials and we'll supply the spot and good time. Contact Kalena below for more for both adults and families. information or to reserve your spot today! VENDORS WANDD: 7th OCT Town Of 1:00 7:00 New Windsor Email: info@newwindsermdorg or Call 410-635-6575 St. Paul United Methodist Church and Johnsville United Methodist Church St. Paul United Methodist Church 200 Main Street New' Windsor, MD21776 stpauinewwindsor.com Worship Opportunities Johnsville United Methodist Church 11106 Green Valley Road Union Bridge, MD 21791 www.ohnsyleumo.org Pastor: Rev. Shari M. McCourt- - snarmcourt@a0.com Holy Week-Good Friday 11:00 a.m. St. Paul 7:30 PM -Liganore United Methodist Church, 8921 Clemsonville Road, Union Bridge, MD Easter Morning-ohnsville 9:00 am. and St. Paul 10:30 Sunday Mornings Johnsville 9:00 am. and St. Paul 10:30 am. h HESHEPHERDS STAPP AChristian Outreach and Support Center St. Paul United Methodist Church 200 Main Street, New Windsor We offer free assistance to all with Non-food Essentials and Personal Care items The Blessings Closet is open the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 5:15-6 6:30pm The Shepherd's Staff has a Blessings Closet location at New Windsor Food Bank Making a Difference! New Windsor Food Bank opens their food pantry doors every Wednesday night from 5:30pm- 7pm. All you need to bring along with you is a form of picture ID. Come in on the side doors on High Street. We will provide a variety of fresh, frozen, and canned food items for you and Located: St. Paul United Methodist Church, 200 Main Street, New Windsor, MD 21776 your family. Hours: Wednesdays 5:15 - 6:30 pm Hanging Flower Basket tsale Must Live in New Windsor or Union Bridge Zip Codes 21776 or 21791 Sponsored by St. Paul and Johnsville UMW groups. 10" baskets for $20.00 and 12" baskets for $25.00. Order by April 5"h, pickup on Saturday, May 6th. Just in time for Mother's Day. Lunch and bake sale in St. Paul's Social Hall on day of pickup. Contacts: Barb Misenar (410-635-2470) or Barb Anania (443-789-1312) for ordering. Free Community Meal will be held on Wednesday, April 12th, Wednesday, May 10th, and Wednesday, June 14th from 5:30-until in Social Hall at St. Paul United Methodist in New Windsor. Volunteers are needed. Please contact Barb Misenar (410-635-2470) for more information. Troop 582 St. Luke's (Winters) Lutheran Church 701 Green Valley Road New Windsor, MD Meets Mondayst from 7-8:30PM Sample ofF Recent Trips: Bikedt the GAPTrail (Pittsburght to Cumberland) and C&0Canal Backpackinge ont the! A.T. Rifle/ / Shotguns shooting weekends (several leaders are-NRA-certified Instructors) Canoeingt the) James River ANDI Northern' Tier WhyjoinT Troop5 582? Very active Troop Scoutl led! but 7active Scoutmasters! toc coacha and guide Our Scouts andI Leadersl have wonl numerous cook-offs Wel liket toc camp,! hike, bike, canoe &s shoot,l but wea also know how tol relax and enjoy a weekend int the woods!! ATTENTION WEBELOS(ANDI PARENTS) Come visit Troop 582 Meet the Scouts and Leaders We'rel looking forward to seeing you!! Tol learn more, contact: Jennifer Sumers 410-897-7547 sumers/@rmal.com New Windsor Heritage will be celebrating its 40th Birthday in Fountain Park from 2-4 PM on Saturday, May 6th. Please come out and enjoy a piece of cake and some tea/lemonade with US and learn more about our organization! If there is inclement weather, we will gather in the museum at 207 East Main Street. 59 A NEW WINDSOR FIRE DEPARTMENT Celebrating 75 Years of Service to the New Windsor Community! 75, YEARS Come visit the New Windsor. Auxiliary's stand at the New Windsor Volunteer Fire Department's carnival May 23-27. The auxiliary will have nightly cake and 50/50 raffles. This will also be the perfect time to buy your 15 week club raffle tickets. The first of 50 chances to win will begin on July 8, 2023, and the final drawings and feed, which is included in the ticket price, will be held on October 14th. Call 410-635-2909 for tickets. Don't miss these opportunities to support your local fire department and auxiliary. New Windsor Carnival Time! Tuesday, May 23 - Saturday, May 27 Nightly Menu for Dining In Station and Outside Pavilion Please see our website www.nwid10.org for nightly menu items Lunch is also available from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Tuesday-Friday Childs menu is also available in the Dining Room Entertainment Nightly - See website www.nwfd10.org Serving starts at 5:00 PM BINGO - Every Tuesday Night Starting at 7:00 PM Food starting at 5:30 PM There will be NO bingo on: May 23 May 30 June 6 June 13 Due to other local events BIG MONEY GIVE-A-WAY Saturday, May 20, 2023 Location: Harney Fire Department $55,000 - 97 Total Winners $15,000 - Grand Prize See website for details Town of New Windsor 209 High Street P.O. Box 609 New Windsor, MD 21776 Current resident or: New Windsor Town Office Hours Monday Friday 9:00 am 3:00 pm Phone: 410-635-6575 Fax: 410-635-2995 WwwANeww.mSOMDgoX Return not requested OF.NEW WIND INCOR MARYLAND 844 Annual Colonial Day At the Historic Strawbridge Shrine Saturday, June 17, 2023 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Join us for a very special day! Visit the homesite of Robert Strawbridge, who began the Methodist movement in 1760 America. Hear his story, take tours of our three furnished historic buildings with costumed guides, see early American skills demonstrations and enjoy Period music. Chicken and fish meals provided by the men of Strawbridge United Methodist Church. This event is FREE and family friendly! Directions and information visit wwstrawbnogeahmeorg