At its meeting on May 27, the Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority took action on an item that will clear the way to bill property owners instead of tenants for water usage. At the recommendation of Solicitor Jeff Gordon, the authority approved a motion to change the authority’s rules and regulations that removed tenants as…
Month: May 2021
The Jeff Tech Operating Committee held its regular meeting on May 24 and honored three employees. In his director’s report, Dr. Barry Fillman announced that school nurse Donna Overman was named Teacher of the Year for her work during the pandemic. Drew Gilhousen, the printer at the school where he’s worked for the past 31…
Normally, homecoming is held in the winter at a basketball game, however, this year has been anything but normal. DCC held their homecoming recently at beautiful Stern Family Field, DuBois so their students would not miss a tradition known by so many high schools. Each class in the high school chose a girl to represent…
Governor Tom Wolf announced today that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will invest $10 million in state grant funds benefiting 12 Pennsylvania airports. “Aviation plays a vital role in keeping our state’s economy moving,” Governor Wolf said. “These investments will help Pennsylvania’s airports operate safely, expand to meet current demands, and sustain growth well…
My name is Kyle Gordon, and I’m asking for your support as a write-in candidate for the Reynoldsville Borough Council primaries on May 18th. As a husband and father of three, there is nothing more important to me than family. As an assistant principal at the Brookville Area High School, I view every decision through…
Reynoldsville Borough Council held a brief meeting on May 5 at the borough building. A resident from Worth Street asked for financial help from the borough after she had to remove to pine trees from an adjacent alley which threatened her trailer. The ally is what is called a “paper alley” since it exists only…