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After an executive session that lasted almost 50 minutes during its regular February 12 meeting, the Reynoldsville Borough Council returned and bypassed a lengthy discussion on the police contract. Instead, it took action on the department through the budget process. Council reopened the budget in January. Once it was opened, it began to make changes…
The police contract that was negotiated last summer is invalid. So says the Reynoldsville Borough Council, and its members want to renegotiate. In an interview Reynlow News, Council President William Cebulskie said that Borough Solicitor Joe Ryan and another unnamed attorney agreed the contract was invalid. First and foremost, it was never signed by Mayor…
Winter 2019-2020 classes for Penn State Extension Master Gardener Certification will begin on Thursday, October 3, 2019, and will end in early March. They are held at the Reynoldsville Foundry in Jefferson County from 5:30 pm to 8:45 pm on Thursday evenings except for holidays and bad weather. If enough people sign up, then there…
The latest edition of Reynlow Community News is out. Here’s the link to the eNewspaper.
The storms that hit the area in the past two weeks have severely impacted how the Reynoldsville Area Food Pantry can serve its families. The food pantry serves around 300 families in the area, although the numbers can go up and down, according to Carol Myers of the Gospel Center Church. The building in Reynoldsville…
Using the social hall at the St. Marys Catholic Church, the Reynoldsville Public Library hosted its annual author luncheon on July 18. This year’s author was Rebecca Drake of Pittsburgh who discussed her latest novel Just Between Us. The novel is a thriller that is set in Sewickley near Pittsburgh. “I find the crime that…
It was a night of significant actions by the Reynoldsville Borough Council on July 17. Those actions covered alley expansion, blighted properties, the proposed police station and a new police contract. Alley expansion Daniel Kolody, a real estate broker, asked council to expand Gordon Alley from Eleventh Street to Beck Alley. There are potential buyers…
Due to construction on Interstate 80, more wide loads have been passing through the borough of Reynoldsville on Route 322. On July 9, one of the those trailers had to be left in a parking lot just outside the borough. The 80-foot trailer was heading east on its way to Maine when the tongue on…
The latest edition of Reynlow Community News was distributed on March 13. Most residents in the 15851 postal code will receive their in the mail by Friday. Those who do not can get a copy at Big George’s Restaurant, the Sub Hub, Unimart, the Broken Roads Restaurant, Main Street Pizza, McCabe’s Drug Store, Fox’s Pizza…