After an executive session that lasted almost 50 minutes during its regular February 12 meeting, the Reynoldsville Borough Council returned and bypassed a lengthy discussion on the police contract. Instead, it took action on the department through the budget process. Council reopened the budget in January. Once it was opened, it began to make changes…
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The Winslow Township Supervisors got a look at a proposed subdivision in the area of the Lakelawn Cemetery at their February 10 regular meeting. The owner, Keith Klingler of Titusville, submitted paperwork concerning the sewage for the lots in the subdivision, which were approved by the supervisors. Klingler proposes dividing the property above the cemetery…
The police contract that was negotiated last summer is invalid. So says the Reynoldsville Borough Council, and its members want to renegotiate. The union disagrees. In an interview Reynlow News last week, Council President William Cebulskie said that Borough Solicitor Joe Ryan and another unnamed attorney agreed the contract was invalid. First and foremost, he…
Most people who use a treadmill do so for about thirty minutes to an hour. How about hours? And hours? And hours? That’s what one local man plans to do to raise money for a cause near to his heart. Thirty-seven year old Jeff Belt of Reynoldsville is a Randolph, New York, native. He is…
A theft was reported today by Peoples Auto Body LLC located at 3500 Route 322 in Winslow Township. Sometime between late Friday night and early this morning, someone parked their vehicle along Route 322 at the entrance to the parking lot of the business. They then walked down to the business and removed catalytic converters…
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and to that end Passages, Inc., of Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion counties provided a program on January 30 to inform the public about the problem. The program was presented by Robin McMillan of Reynoldsville, the legal advocate for Passages, Inc., and was held at the Reynoldsville Fire Hall. It…
The police contract that was negotiated last summer is invalid. So says the Reynoldsville Borough Council, and its members want to renegotiate. In an interview Reynlow News, Council President William Cebulskie said that Borough Solicitor Joe Ryan and another unnamed attorney agreed the contract was invalid. First and foremost, it was never signed by Mayor…
Students in the Collision Repair Technology shop at Jeff Tech recently did some repair and refinishing work on the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Services command vehicle. Shop instructor Pam Kerr said the work included repairs on the doors, replacing and refinishing the tailgate and fuel door, repairing and refinishing both rear fender flares, installing…
Reynoldsville Borough Police have filed charges against a borough woman in connection with an incident that occurred on January 16. Nicole Lynn Jacobson, 41, of 19 South Third Street was charged with resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance, and possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia. Borough Police Chief Troy Bell reports he was…
State Police are looking for a car that damaged headstones at the Reynoldsville Cemetery sometime Sunday, January 26, or Monday, January 27. Police say the vehicle was traveling east in the cemetery when it failed to negotiate a straight section of road. It traveled off the south side and struck multiple headstones. The vehicle then…