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…
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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….
The Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority met in regular session July 29 and heard comments from the public on different issues. —Landlord Bonnie Edwards asked for additional time to work out metering at her property at 909 East Main Street. There is one water meter there now and she needs to add two more. She…
Reynoldsville Code Enforcement Officer Nichole Walk presented her report to the borough council at its July 26 meeting. The time period covers June 16 to July 20. From parking tickets to burn permits and other sources of income, Walk took in a total $1503 during that period. Other items in the report include the removal…
There’s some confusion in the Reynoldsville area about the location of the Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) Unit 4312 location. Since it’s listed in the private land area of the DMAP web site, those who vuisit the site do not see it listed. Reynoldsville Borough Code Enforcement Officer Nichole Walk contacted area Game Warden Andrew…
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The Walmart Truckload Sale to benefit the Reynoldsville Pool held on July 10 and 11 at Jeff Tech was a big success according to pool spokesman Jack Matusky. The sale was the brainstorm of Matusky’s wife, Barbara, who contacted Walmart about the pool’s needs. Once approved, Walmart donated six tractor-trailer loads of merchandise. That’s 22…
The lack of personnel for the police department was once again the major topic of discussion at the Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting held on July 26 at the fire hall. The department has been without an officer since former Chief Try Bell left in March to assume the same position with the Borough of Brockway….
The Reynoldsville Citizen of the Month Award for July was given to Deb Frantz, the postmaster at the Reynoldsville Post Office for the past seven and half years. She retired June 30 ending her 33 year career with the US Postal Service. “I loved the work. I loved the people,” she told Reynlow Community News….
The regular July meeting of the DuBois Area School Board opened with a presentation of the Health and Safety Plan for 2021-2022 school year by Superintendent Wendy Benton. The presentation outlined the details of what the District plans to do in the coming year. Benton began by giving a brief overview of what had been…