On Thursday, October 3, 2019, 7 pm, Melia Hall and a Patient Counselor from Herbology will be presenting information on “The Medicinal Benefits of CBD and Medical Marijuana“. For this program, plan to arrive no earlier than 6:45. The BUDS Gardeners meeting location is always at the First United Presbyterian Church, 43 W. Scribner Avenue in DuBois. Please use the…
Month: September 2019
The Jeff Tech Fall Festival/Homecoming will take place October 12th from Noon – 2 p.m. The events will include activities from students from the various shops. They include hair and face painting by the cosmetology and art students; a bake sale and canned goods from the culinary arts students; and a kid’s area sponsored by the…
Saturday evening, September 21, 2019 citizens of Reynoldsville and the surrounding area enjoyed a pleasant evening of fellowship, good music, and a $2 hot dog dinner. The weather could not have been better. A flock of geese even did a fly-over. The community event raised much need funds for the Reynoldsville Public Library. Reynoldsville BI-LO…
Remodeling continues at the Reynoldsville Historical Society’s new building on Main Street. According to the society’s upcoming newsletter, the goal is to open the gift shop during the Christmas season around Light Up Night (November 30). The newsletter states: According to society president, Gene Deible, the gift shop will include Reynoldsville Post Cards and custom…
Demolition has started on the buildings where the new Reynoldsville Veterans Memorial Park will be located of Main Street. Ralph “Tucker” August tells reynlownews.com that the brick building adjacent to the Uni-Mart will be the first building to come down. An environmental study completed on that building revealed there wasn’t any asbestos. Samples were taken…
The reopening of the Point View Bridge in Reynoldsville has been delayed. Jefferson County Commissioner Jeff Pisarcik has confirmed that more work needs to be done on the bridge surface and on the guide rails. “What we [the commissioners] heard as of the 10th was they were hoping to have the work completed over the…
Things are starting to move quickly for the Reynoldsville Veterans Memorial Park. On September 13, A and R Tree Removal and Trimming removed the trees from the site located on Main Street beside the Uni-Mart. The tree removal is the first step in the site preparation. The next step will the demolition of the two…
A Reynoldsville man escaped injury in an accident in Falls Creek shortly before 4 p.m. on September 11. State Police say 65-year-old Henry Deible was traveling north on Main Street in Falls Creek when a cat came onto the roadway from the left side. Deible swerved to avoid the cat. His vehicle went off the…
The Reynoldsville Veterans Memorial Park Committee took another step forward at its regular meeting on September 4. The committee approved a bid to clear the trees from the property along Main Street in the borough. The actual demolition of the two buildings has been slowed due to the lack of availability of dumpsters to haul…