Following action at the Jeff Tech Operating Committee meeting last night concerning special education services, Reynlow News reached out to DuBois Area School District Superintendent Wendy Benton via email for a comment. This was her response: “As previously stated to the Director of Jeff Tech, Dr. Barry Fillman, we do not plan to make any…
Month: February 2020
In January, the Reynoldsville Borough Council discussed the possibility of regionalizing its police department with Sykesville. That, however, may not be possible. At the February council meeting, Council President Bill Cebulskie stated that the Sykesville Borough Council was looking into the possibility of abolishing its police force. Sykesville plans a meeting on March 16 at…
The Jeff Tech Operating Committee met on February 24 and was informed of a surprise item in the budget for next year—special education services. The DuBois Area School District has provided those services for a number of years, but Jeff Tech Administrative Director Barry Fillman informed the committee that DuBois will no longer be providing…
The Operation Enduring Warrior Run held in DuBois this past weekend surpassed its goal and raised awareness for veterans and their families. On February 15 at 8 a.m., Jeff Belt of Reynoldsville, a Marine Corps veteran, started a twelve hour run on a treadmill at Snap Fitness in DuBois to raise money for Operating Enduring…
The Jeff Tech student of the month for February is Nevaeh Lindemuth. Nevaeh is a tenth grade student in the Culinary Arts program. She is a competitor on the Jeff Tech ProStart team, a judged competition focusing on restaurant management and culinary arts. Culinary students on the ProStart team spend a lot of time after…
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 Winslow Township Supervisors got a look at a proposed subdivision in the area of the Lakelawn Cemetery at their February 10 regular meeting. The owner, Keith Klingler of Titusville, submitted paperwork concerning the sewage for the lots in the subdivision, which were approved by the supervisors. Klingler proposes dividing the property above the cemetery…
The police contract that was negotiated last summer is invalid. So says the Reynoldsville Borough Council, and its members want to renegotiate. The union disagrees. In an interview Reynlow News last week, Council President William Cebulskie said that Borough Solicitor Joe Ryan and another unnamed attorney agreed the contract was invalid. First and foremost, he…
Most people who use a treadmill do so for about thirty minutes to an hour. How about hours? And hours? And hours? That’s what one local man plans to do to raise money for a cause near to his heart. Thirty-seven year old Jeff Belt of Reynoldsville is a Randolph, New York, native. He is…
A theft was reported today by Peoples Auto Body LLC located at 3500 Route 322 in Winslow Township. Sometime between late Friday night and early this morning, someone parked their vehicle along Route 322 at the entrance to the parking lot of the business. They then walked down to the business and removed catalytic converters…