Bill Rinaldi is committed to building more than projects — he’s committed to building opportunity across Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Through his leadership in construction, development, and economic investment, Bill champions a philosophy of “community capitalism,” where responsible growth creates jobs, strengthens neighborhoods, and reinvests in the people who live and work here. From transformative redevelopment projects to supporting small businesses and local nonprofits, his work reflects a deep belief that strong communities are the foundation of lasting success.
In The News
New LCCC Academy Offers Skilled Trade Credits to High School Students
Luzerne County Community College has launched a new Career & Technology Academy in partnership with the county’s three technical high schools, allowing students to earn free college credits in skilled trades like welding and HVAC while still in high school and helping build a stronger regional workforce.
• Hazle Township Grants Zoning Approval for New Trash Transfer Station
Hazle Township supervisors approved zoning for a proposed trash transfer station in the Hazleton area, clearing a key local hurdle for the facility’s development after public discussion on the project.
Maddon and Rinaldi Deliver a Home Run for Hazleton’s Youth
Joe Maddon returned to Hazleton to celebrate a new baseball-themed playground at the Hazleton One Community Center—a project of the Hazleton Integration Project—made possible by a $250,000 donation from William “Billy” Rinaldi to support local children and families.
New LCCC Academy Offers Skilled Trade Credits to High School Students
Luzerne County Community College has launched a new Career & Technology Academy in partnership with the county’s three technical high schools, allowing students to earn free college credits in skilled trades like welding and HVAC while still in high school and helping build a stronger regional workforce.
• Hazle Township Grants Zoning Approval for New Trash Transfer Station
Hazle Township supervisors approved zoning for a proposed trash transfer station in the Hazleton area, clearing a key local hurdle for the facility’s development after public discussion on the project.
Maddon and Rinaldi Deliver a Home Run for Hazleton’s Youth
Joe Maddon returned to Hazleton to celebrate a new baseball-themed playground at the Hazleton One Community Center—a project of the Hazleton Integration Project—made possible by a $250,000 donation from William “Billy” Rinaldi to support local children and families.
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