The sights and sounds of emergency response vehicles in action rang through downtown Woodstock on Saturday, Oct. 14, but they didn’t instill fear or concern.
WOODSTOCK, N.B. Break-ins have become commonplace at a food bank in Woodstock. Countless mornings have been spent cleaning up outside as donation bins, storage barns, and refrigerated vehicles have all been hit by petty thieves. There was like 40 bags that I had to bag back up again in order to bring them in for us to go through, said Roselee Nicholson, the Valley Food Bank supervisor. Some of them get strewn outside. They leave it open, so the snow gets in and they get wet and we can t use them because we don t have a washer and dryer. We end up throwing them in the garbage which is a waste of stuff that people could use.