Sign up for the May the Fourth Brew with You homebrewer’s event at the Bellamauro In Reynoldsville on May 4, 2019. Inside and outside spaces available. Go to goreynoldsville.com to sign up.
Month: January 2019
The Reynoldsville Fire Department responded to a mutual aid call on January 27. It assisted Big Run and other fire companies at the scene of a fire at a pallet factory near Big Run. Reports indicated the factory was a total loss. Those same reports stated damage estimates were set at $250,000.00. A state police…
The Reynoldsville Rollerdrome Xtreme Hockey League benefit on January 26 raised $4,902.00, a record amount for the organization. It was only $98.00 away from $5,000.00. Now that amount has been reached in an unusual way. In an email on January 27, Bob Anderson, who co-chaired the event with his wife Summer, related this story: “I…
The snow and cold made it feel more like ice hockey than roller hockey at the Reynoldsville Rollerdrome on January 26 as it hosted the 2019 Randy Carlson Tournament. The Reynoldsville Rollerdrome Xtreme Hockey League (XHL) hosts the event on a yearly basis to benefit someone fighting cancer. This year the money raised will go…
After the One Stop convenience store fire on January 22, some questions were lingering about the future of the store. Owner Jim Brown has only one idea in mind–rebuild. “I just met with the insurance company and they promised they would work as quick as they could, ” he said in a recent phone interview….
Article by Glenn Schuckers After cancelling its January work session, the DuBois Area School Board held its regular meeting on Thursday, January 24. Superintendent questions When Board president Larry Salone opened the floor to audience comments and questions, a resident asked about an item that appeared on page 11 of the agenda which stated, “Luke…
Following a post on the Facebook page Friends of Maddox, mourners came together today to create an makeshift memorial to the Reynoldsville teen to who died yesterday after a long battle with cancer. Using battery operated tea lights and strings of Christmas lights, the tables inside the pavilion were illuminated. A sign on one bench…
Reynoldsville Fire Chief Darren Scolese says the One Stop fire has been ruled accidental. He estimates the damages around $200,000 dollars. Chief Scolese told Reynoldsville Borough Council members last night that the owner (Jim Brown of DuBois) plans to rebuild. (To see complete details of the story, click here.)
The obituary for Maddox Hyde has been posted by the Snyder-d’Argy Funeral home. To view click here.
It is with great sadness that we announce that Maddox Hyde passed away yesterday following an eight year battle with cancer. He was 14. Funeral arrangements are be handled by the Snyder-d’Argy Funeral home. A complete obituary will be posted here as soon as it becomes available.