The Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (PLRB) has filed a “proposed decision and order” in the unfair labor practice filing against Reynoldsville Borough. In June of 2020, the union representing the police department, Teamsters Local #110, filed an unfair labor practice against the borough on behalf of then Officer Tammy Murray, who’s position was cut from…
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Reynoldsville Code Enforcement Officer Nichole Walk presented her report from July 28 to August 16 to the borough council on August 17. Walk, who is also a member of council, reported a number of items were dealt with, including the removal of more than 1600 pounds of garbage from a resident’s basement. Other items removed…
What to do about “vulgar” political banners was a topic of discussion at the Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting on August 17. In her report, Code Enforcement Officer Nichole Walk, who is also a member of council, said she’s received several complaints about the banners. She reported that, with school starting soon, parents are upset about…
Reynoldsville Borough Council is once again looking for a new member. At the August 17 meeting, Council President William Cebulskie read the resignation letter from his son and council member William Cebulskie II, who cited increased work demands from the pandemic and increased education demands from pursuing his career as a physician. He’s held the…
After presenting the Citizen of the Month Award to Dr. James O’Bryon (see related story on reynlownews.com), the Reynoldsville Borough Council went into an executive session for about twenty minutes to discuss “legal matters” with Borough Solicitor Joe Ryan. When they returned, they took action on the borough police department. In his comments, Borough Council…
The Reynoldsville Citizen of the Month for August is Dr. James O’Bryon, who has had offices in Reynoldsville and DuBois since 1984. Council President William Cebulskie made the presentation at the August 17 borough council meeting, citing his devotion to helping the people of Reynoldsville. “We want to show our appreciation [for] all he’s done…
Governor Tom Wolf is reminding Pennsylvanians to be aware that widespread rain and potential flooding Wednesday could have impacts across much of Pennsylvania. Rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches with locally higher amounts are possible between now and Thursday morning from the remnants of Tropical Depression Fred. While rounds of rain will be widespread,…
The DuBois Area School Board held its regular meeting on August 12 at the Administrative Center on Liberty Boulevard. Two member of the Board, Mark Gilga and Gilbert Barker, were absent. The board approved the hiring of Megan Sheloski as a Title I instructor effective with the 2021-2022 school year. The board approved the resignation…
The status of the Grant Street sewer situation was a topic of discussion at the Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority meeting on July 29. On July 26, Reynlow Community News posted pictures on its Facebook page of an open sewer pipe with drainage, a situation that had been going on for several days. The pictures…
Is the Reynoldsville water and sewer system up for sale? That was the question asked by Systems Manager Robert Crosby during his report on the water system at the Water and Sewer Authority meeting held on July 29. Crosby said he has been asked by customers that question and he wanted to know the answer….