Jeff Tech’s student of the month for March is Paige Lander. Paige is a senior in the Culinary Arts program. Her home school is the Brookville Area School District. At Jeff Tech, Paige is a member of the Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO), National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), and Art club. Paige has represented Jeff…
Month: March 2019
Reynoldsville volunteers were called out after 8 p.m. Sunday night for a report of a tree knocking down power lines along East Main Street, U.S. 322. Reports indicate it was a falling branch that pulled the line from a residence and then fell across the road. Traffic was rerouted while Penelec was called in to…
In a post on Facebook yesterday, the owners of the Hometown Restaurant announced they would be closing on March 16. It will reopen as Annie’s Hometown Restaurant on Tuesday, March 26. In the post, Laurie Maicki thanked her regular customers , calling them family, and “some of the best customers anyone could ever have.” She…
Fire crews were called to First Avenue in Reynoldsville shortly after 8:00 this morning for a report of a large tree across the roadway. The tree had taken down a couple of nearby trees but didn’t cause any damage. Police, fire and borough workers cleared the scene. There were no injuries.
Main Street Pizza in Reynoldsville is hosting a fundraiser on Wednesday, March 6, from 4-8 p.m. During that time, 10% of the profits will go the C.G. Johnson 4th grade trip. Orders must be carry out or eat in. Make sure you mention C.G. Johnson when ordering.
Art students from the DuBois-Jefferson Vocational technical School (Jeff Tech) recently held an opening reception at the Winkler Art Gallery in DuBois as part of a First Friday event in the downtown. Art instructor Ms. Angela Dragich said 56 entries are on display and some artwork is up for sale. “We have a variety of…
Roller Nerf? Nerf Drome? Whatever it’s called, it looks like fun. Dave Schukers of the Reynoldsville Rollerdrome recently tested an idea—use the skating rink for a Nerf war battlefield. Using obstacles and Nerf guns, participants battled it out with judges watching to make sure they abide by the one hit and you’re out rule. “This…
The Reynoldsville Community Association is hosting two, 1-day grant writing seminars this month at the Bellamauro Social Hall off State Route 950 (the Reynoldsville-Falls Creek Road). You can attend either March 14 or March 28. The time is from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided. The seminar is recommended for staff, volunteers,…
There’s an adage that states “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.” That’s the message the Reynoldsville Borough Police want to get out to residents in the area. Chief Troy Bell said there have been some scams of late in the area. The most prevalent is the check scam. A person…