The latest edition of Reynlow Community News was distributed on March 13. Most residents in the 15851 postal code will receive their in the mail by Friday. Those who do not can get a copy at Big George’s Restaurant, the Sub Hub, Unimart, the Broken Roads Restaurant, Main Street Pizza, McCabe’s Drug Store, Fox’s Pizza…
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Reynoldsville volunteers were called out this morning to standby for the Sykesville station. Sykesville volunteers were called to the scene of a fire in the Mahaffey area. Numerous units from Clearfield, Jefferson, and Indiana counties were also at the scene of that fire.
Workers were on scene at the One Stop Convenience Store in Reynoldsville today beginning the clean up process. The store was destroyed by fire back on January 22. Owner Jim Brown of DuBois promised to rebuild and that process is now underway. A trailer has been located in the parking lot and has been the…
Winslow Township is in good financial shape. This can be deduced from the 2018 audit prepared by auditors Tina Bernarduci and Rick August. Bernarduci and August presented the report to the supervisors at their regular meeting on March 11. The report states, “It is the auditors’ opinion that the books accurately represent the financial position…
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…
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.