Reynoldsville Borough Council presented its Citizen of the Month Award and took care of other business at its regular meeting on April 21. Todd Beers, a Reynoldsville native, was named Citizen of the Month for May. Beers was instrumental in helping the borough obtain a grant for the pool and the veterans memorial park. He…
Month: April 2021
The police department was a major topic of discussion at the Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting held on April 21. Two residents in the audience, Stacy Snedden and Leeann Toombs, both asked about what was being done to replace former chief Troy Bell, who left the department late last month to become the chief of police…
The DuBois Area School Board held a work session on April 15 at the Administrative Center. All members except Albert Varacallo and Gilbert Barker were present for the meeting. Before going over the agenda for the coming regular meeting, Superintendent Wendy Benton announced that two high school students had won awards in the Pennsylvania Junior…
Reynlow Community News has learned that employees at the Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority have voted to unionize. Teamsters Local 110 spokesman Rick Keller confirmed on April 15 that the five employees affected voted in favor of joining the union on March 24. It’s the same union that represents borough police officers. Keller added the…
The Winslow Township Supervisors met on April 12 and took care of a number of different items of business. The supervisors approved a sewage planning module for the proposed Dollar General Store to be located in the township along Prescottville Road at the intersection with Route 322. The plan will be advertised for 30 days….
The Reynoldsville Borough Council held its monthly work session on April 7 and discussed a number of issues. One borough resident, Derek Pierce, addressed the council with a question that has been on the minds of borough residents for several weeks—what’s to become of the police department now that its former chief Troy Bell took…
The Reynoldsville Borough Council honored its March Citizen of the Month at its April work session on April 7. The council was unable to make the award last month because the recipient, Shelly Harmon, was unable to make that meeting. Harmon was at this meeting and received her certificate from borough councilwoman Robin McMillan. “I…
The Clearfield Jefferson Drug and Alcohol Commission, in partnership with Penn State DuBois, PA Department of Transportation, State Farm Insurance, DuBois High School, and the PA State Police will conduct a virtual Town Hall Meeting on Underage Drinking on April 13, 2021. The Town Hall Meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. Registration is required at https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6vCR3JI8TK6pgNx4OwURHQ. Participants…
Powder Puff Derby The Reynoldsville-Sykesville Girl Scouts will be hosting their Annual Powder Puff Derby this month. Last year we had to cancel the event due to COVID 19. This year the Derby will be spread out over three nights. The event will be held at the Reynoldsville Presbyterian Church at 6:00 each night. April…
Mark August has been a part of the Reynoldsville community for his entire life. In any situation, the more time you devote to something, the greater the passion you feel for it, and that holds true for Mark August when it comes to Reynoldsville. He wants what is best for the town that he has…