Thursday Jul 2 | Ridgway Record
Authority members discuss Johnsonburg recycling issues
During their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon, members of the Elk County Solid Waste Authority indicated that letters were recently sent to bars and clubs in Johnsonburg regarding glass bottles that have been left at the Borough's drop-off site.
Letters From Home recognized by Armed Forces across the world
Photo by Amy Cherry Diane Zelechoski, left, of Johnsonburg presents a plaque to LFH Founder Chris Jovenitti from Kunsan AFB, South Korea, where her son Cpt.
New book takes a look at Johnsonburg, Wilcox past
Dr. Dennis McGeehan's newest book takes a look at the Johnsonburg and Wilcox areas.
Local emergency, healthcare and medical agencies from Elk and Cameron Counties participated in a disaster drill last evening at the St.
Johsonburg Municipal Authority gives road update
JOHNSONBURG The Johnsonburg Municipal Authority passed a motion to write a letter to the Johnsonburg Borough about the condition of the roads which have been worked on.
Guss gives update to Authority on project
JOHNSONBURG The Johnsonburg Municipal Authority heard updates on the wastewater system upgrade project from Uni-Tec project manager Dan Guss.
Reuscher volunteers in many aspects of the community
Photo by Becky Polaski Many area residents know Kathy Reuscher from her extensive involvement in the community.
Home destroyed in afternoon fire
Crystal Fire Department along with Fox Township Volunteer Fire Department, Johnsonburg Fire Department and other companies responded to a structure fire around 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon on Dusty Hollow Lane, which is located off of South Paul Road in St.
DiIulio working with college students
Nancy A. DiIulio, a 1982 Johnsonburg Area High School graduate, currently impacts the lives of college students as Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Case Western Reserve University.
Dancers showcase talents in annual recital
Dancers showcase talents in annual recital Photo by Amy Cherry Advanced ballet dancers from Aprila s School of Dance are among the many students featured in this yeara s annual recital, a oeGimme a Propa , taking place tonight and Saturday at St.
The Ridgway Area School District closed out the 2009 school year last night with their June board meeting at Francis S. Grandinetti Elementary School.
Johnsonburg Borough Council to toughen minor curfew laws
By Heidi Zemach Special to The Ridgway Record JOHNSONBURG Responding to Police Chief Bryan Parana's request that the department have more tools at their disposal to deal with minors creating mischief late at night, the Johnsonburg Borough Council passed a motion to amend and toughen the existing curfew ordinance at yesterday's meeting.
Ridgway school buses vandalized
School buses for the Ridgway Area School District fell victim to vandals early Wednesday morning, causing the school district to enforce a 2-hour delay for all students.
Paper City Transfer building gets approval
The Ridgway Township Zoning Hearing Board heard the request for a special acceptance to an ordinance from Paper City Transfer, a trucking company in Johnsonburg owned by Bill Lenze.
In honor of Memorial Day and all those who've fallen, area communities conducted ceremonies and many residents gathered during various festivities held yesterday.
Homemade meth labs potentially hazardous to all
Though methamphetamine can be made from common household items, and over-the-counter products, its manufacture can be hazardous to everyone, not just users.
Northwest Savings Bank presents donation to Community Foundation
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 Photo submitted A Representatives from area Northwest Saving Bank branches including, in front, from left, Don Valone, Mary Maloney, Linda Decker, and in second row, Neil Hoffman, Tom Fledderman and Kevin Oknefski, present a check to Paula Fritz Eddy, from the Elk County Community Foundation.
Beimel: Lost stimulus money will have adverse effect on Elk County
By Brent Addleman Editor Elk County Commissioner Ronald T. Beimel is frustrated with the fact that Elk County was shut out from receiving funds from President Barack Obama's $787 billion stimulus plan that is designed to create jobs and boost the economy, but he still hopes that money will be put to good use in other areas.
Nine educators, retiring, are recognized for 249 years of service
Teachers and school district employees who will be retiring next month augmented the group of spectators at the high school library, when the Johnsonburg Board of Education met for four hours on Thursday evening.
Johnsonburg native looks back on successful track and field experience
Diane Kovats was an accomplished track and field athlete at Johnsonburg High School and the University of Richmond.