Hamlin Memorial Library Is Seeking A Part-Time Library Assistant

Candidates would be expected to engage in daily library operations, as well as assist with library programming and fundraising, and be willing to go the extra mile.
We are seeking someone energetic and upbeat with good communication skills and a working knowledge of computers/technology.
Criminal background clearances are a State requirement.
Candidates must possess a willingness to work with the Director and Board to promote the library and its mission.
Please send resume to Hamlin Memorial Library, PO Box 422, Smethport, PA 16749. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
This Is An Important Message From NY Alert

NYS Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert Alert for FRANK KREIL on June 17, 2026 at 07:48 pm has been cancelled.
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WEST BRANCH TOWNSHIP NOW HIRING – SECRETARY/TREASURER

West Branch Township, Potter County, is accepting applications for the part-time position of Secretary/Treasurer.
The position is responsible for Township administration, recordkeeping, meeting preparation and minutes, public communications, payroll, accounts payable and receivable, financial recordkeeping, and other duties as assigned by the Board of Supervisors. The successful candidate will initially focus on administrative and secretarial responsibilities and will receive training to assume all duties of the Secretary/Treasurer position.
Qualifications include strong organizational, communication, and computer skills; proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel; ability to maintain confidentiality; attendance at evening meetings; and ability to obtain and maintain a surety bond.
Bookkeeping, payroll, and QuickBooks experience preferred. Municipal or office administration experience is a plus. Compensation based on qualifications and experience.
For a complete job description, please email westbranchtwp@gmail.com.
Submit a resume and letter of interest to:
By email to: westbranchtwp@gmail.com
or by mail to:
West Branch Township Board of Supervisors
533 Germania Road
Galeton, PA 16922
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
West Branch Township is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Marcia Ann Newcomb, 73, Of Sabinsville

Marcia Ann Newcomb, 73, of Sabinsville, passed away on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at Strong Hospital in Rochester, New York. She was born on February 23, 1953, in Wellsboro, daughter of the late Love and Beverly (Reynolds) Hess. She lived a life marked by devotion to her family, her work, and the many simple joys that brought her happiness.
Marcia devoted many years of service to education through her work as a Business Manager in the Coudersport, Galeton, and Wellsboro School Districts, where she ultimately retired. Her career reflected her strong work ethic, reliability, and commitment to the communities she served. In addition to her work, she was a member of the Eastern Star, where she valued fellowship and the bonds of friendship.
She enjoyed gardening, playing pinochle, singing and being a part of a chorus group in Wellsboro and she especially loved spending time with her grandchildren. Her love for quilting was another bright part of her life, where she made many lasting friendships among the many quilting groups she was a part of.
She is survived by her sons, Daniel and Jamie Newcomb of Ulysses, and Thomas and Julie Newcomb of Ohio; grandchildren, Dakota, Deacon and Daphne, and Bradley and Logan Newcomb, who brought great joy and pride to her life. She is also survived by her brother, Richard and Paula Hess; her sister, Jeanette and Roger Barker; her dear dog and best buddy, GrimLee; and many nieces and nephews.
Family will receive friends at Kenyon Funeral Home, 222 W. Main St., Westfield on Saturday, June 27th from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. A Celebration of Marcia’s Life will be held immediately following at 12:00 PM.
Linda M. Farley, 87, formerly of Lynch Road, St. Marys

Linda M. Farley
March 10, 1939 — June 15, 2026
Linda M. Farley, 87, formerly of Lynch Road, St. Marys, passed away on Monday, June 15, 2026, at Pinecrest Manor following a lengthy illness.
She was born on March 10, 1939 in St. Marys, PA, a daughter of the late Paul and Helen Yeager Farley.
Linda devoted her life to the person she loved most-her daughter. As the mother of a special-needs daughter, she embraced her role as caregiver with unwavering love, patience, and selflessness, dedicating countless hours to ensuring her daughter’s comfort, happiness, and well-being. Her daughter’s needs always came first, and she found her greatest purpose in being by her side. Even during the harshest winter storms and most challenging weather conditions, she faithfully made her daily visits to the nursing home, never allowing a day to pass without spending precious time with her daughter. In earlier years, she cherished the road trips her and Donna took together, creating lasting memories along the way. She also enjoyed cooking and baking for those she loved. Her life was a beautiful testament to a mother’s unconditional love, steadfast devotion, and extraordinary sacrifice.
She is survived by one brother; Stephen Farley of St. Marys and by two nieces and three nephews; Teva Farley of St. Marys, Lori Gerber of State College, Christopher Farley of NC, Shawn Farley of Curwensville, and Jesse Farley and by two great-nieces.
In addition to her parents and her beloved daughter; Donna Farley, who preceded her in death on May 30, 2026, Linda was preceded in death by longtime companion; Lowell Larson, two brothers; Michael Farley and Thomas Farley, and by three sisters-in-law; Sandy Farley, Joy Farley, and Joyce Farley.
Funeral Services for Linda M. Farley will be held on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 2:00 PM at the Lynch-Green Funeral Home.
Burial will follow in the St. Marys Catholic Cemetery.
Visitation will be at Lynch-Green Funeral Home on Thursday, June 18, 2026 from 1:00 PM until the time of the service.
Memorial Contributions may be made to a favorite charity.
Lynch-Green Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 151 N. Michael Street, St. Marys, PA 15857 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefamilyfuneralhomes.com
To send flowers or plant a memorial tree in memory, please visit our flower store.
Community Foundation’s Harrison And Muriel Dauer Stackpole Family Fund Awards $17,276 In Grants

The Harrison and Muriel Dauer Stackpole Family Fund, administered by the Elk County Community Foundation, recently awarded $17,276 in grants to seven non-profit organizations in Elk County.
The goal of the Harrison and Muriel Dauer Stackpole Family Fund is to continue the good work that both Mr. & Mrs. Stackpole had done in our community during their lifetime and to support the philanthropic causes that were important to them. An advisory committee made up of family and friends of Harrison and Muriel Dauer Stackpole reviews grant applications and distributes grants four times each year. The committee looks for projects that address basic human needs, improve access to education and safe recreation for those who are marginalized and the most vulnerable of our community (specifically children, seniors, and individuals with special needs), and improve the quality of life in our community through projects that benefit our residents and their families.
The following organizations received grants during the April 2026 granting cycle: Bender Safety & Training Corp. for their Elk County EMT Workforce Development Program; CenClear Child Services, Inc. for their Back-to-School event; Ridgway Area School District for Hailey’s Reading Program; Ridgway YMCA for the Play It Forward program; Ronald McDonald House Pittsburgh Morgantown to provide Elk County families with housing while traveling for medical care; House to Home – Ridgway for the Gift of Sleep program; and Christian Food Bank for holiday food boxes.
The July 2026 granting cycle is now open through July 15th. For more information, visit the Foundation’s website at www.elkcountyfoundation.org or contact ECCF at 814-834-2125. The Elk County Community Foundation is an affiliate of our parent company, the Community Foundation of the Northern Alleghenies.
Posted at: 4:00pm 6/17/26
Coudersport Rotary Club Recognizes Members


(Pictured: Rotarian Denny Neal and Coudersport Rotary Vice President Greg Brink, Rotarian Nikki Green and Coudersport Rotary President Greg Brink)
At the Coudersport Rotary Club’s June 15 meeting, members recognized two individuals with the presentation of Rotary dinner badges.
Longtime Rotarian Denny Neal was named an Honorary Member of the club and was presented with a dinner badge. Neal attends nearly every Coudersport Rotary Club meeting and has been active as a volunteer, and members felt it was fitting to recognize his continued dedication and support of Rotary.
The club also welcomed Nikki Green, the new Business Manager at Coudersport High School and a new Rotary member. Green was presented with her Rotary dinner badge as she begins her involvement with the organization.
The Coudersport Rotary Club is pleased to recognize both individuals and looks forward to their continued participation and service to the community.
Assault and Arrest on Foreman Street In Bradford

On June 13, 2026, at 0658 hours, City of Bradford Police responded to a report of an assault at 40 Foreman Street.
Upon investigation, officers determined that Larry Shroyer Jr. had entered the residence and engaged in an altercation with an adult male victim, striking the victim in the face multiple times, resulting in visible injuries.
At 0836 hours, City Officers located Shroyer and attempted to take him into custody for the assault. However, Shroyer resisted arrest, requiring substantial force to effectively subdue him. During the arrest, officers discovered a syringe on Shroyer’s person, which was being used for Methamphetamine injection.
Shroyer was subsequently charged with assault, resisting arrest, and possession of paraphernalia. Magistrate William Todd arraigned Shroyer and remanded him to McKean County Jail on $20,000 cash bail.
All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
CONVICTED CONGRESS STREET MURDERER FREDERICK CAMEJO – SUPREME COURT DENIES HIS REQUEST FOR APPEAL

District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer announces that the Bradford man convicted of murdering another man on Congress Street has had his latest appeal attempts denied. By order dated May 27th, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied the latest appeal request by convicted murderer Frederick CAMEJO.
CAMEJO was convicted after a jury trial in September, 2024 of the 2022 Memorial Day Weekend murder of another man on a sidewalk on Congress Street in Bradford. Following his conviction, CAMEJO appealed his conviction to the Pennsylvania Superior Court but, by order dated December 24, 2025, the Superior Court affirmed his conviction. CAMEJO remains incarcerated in state prison following the Judge’s imposition of his sentence following his conviction.
Causer Announces Nearly $3 Million in Natural Gas Impact Fees for 67th District
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) today announced nearly $3 million in impact fees from the natural gas drilling industry are coming back to communities and counties in the 67th Legislative District.
Cameron County and its municipalities collectively will receive $993,100, McKean County and its municipalities collectively will receive $1.1 million, and Potter County and its municipalities collectively will receive $879,811.
“The majority of impact fee revenue collected by the Commonwealth comes back to our counties and communities where drilling takes place so we can address the impacts those activities have on our infrastructure, housing and public safety services,” Causer said. “Revenues are up this year as a result of increased natural gas drilling activity, which is also great news for energy consumers across the region.”
For the 2025 reporting year, natural gas producers paid nearly $244 million in impact fees statewide, for a total of more than $3.1 billion over the past 14 years.
Under Act 13 of 2012, impact fees are collected from natural gas drilling companies with 60% returned to counties and municipalities affected by drilling. The rest of the money goes into a Marcellus Shale Legacy Fund, a portion of which is provided to counties. The remaining funds are used by the state for emergency response planning, training and other activities; water, storm water, and sewer system construction and repair; infrastructure maintenance and repair; as well as statewide environmental initiatives.
For a full list of disbursements made under Act 13, visit www.puc.pa.gov and click on Act 13 Impact Fee Distribution.
Ina M. WILLIAMS, 64, of Galeton, PA

Ina M. WILLIAMS, 64, of Galeton, PA, died Tuesday, June 16, 2026 in UPMC Presbyterian, Pittsburgh.
Arrangements will be announced by Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Coudersport Rotary Club Meeting

At the June 15, 2025 meeting of the Rotary Club held at A&W West End Grill, Rotarian Penny Thomas introduced guest speaker Traci Bretz, a graduate of Gannon University and owner of Mill Creek Market on East Second Street.
Bretz spoke passionately about the concept of food sovereignty, which she described as the ability for people to decide what, when, and how they eat. Unfortunately, she noted, this is not the reality for many Pennsylvanians. Approximately one in five residents across the state experiences food insecurity, and in rural communities such as ours, the number may be as high as one in four children going to bed hungry. Bretz emphasized her goal of helping ensure that every household in the county has access to adequate food.
Community Foundation Welcomes Ryan Bille as Finance Director

The Community Foundation of the Northern Alleghenies is pleased to announce the hiring of Ryan Bille as Finance Director.
Ryan joined the Foundation after earning a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from Slippery Rock University. A graduate of St. Marys Area High School, Ryan brings both strong financial expertise and a deep connection to the community he proudly calls home.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Ryan worked with the St. Marys Public Library, St. Marys Historical Society, and St. Marys Parks and Recreation. His commitment to serving the local community has been evident throughout his academic and professional journey.


















