At the July 13, 2026, meeting of the Coudersport Rotary Club at A&W West End Grill, Rotarian Julie Jeffers introduced guest speaker Ed Vicic, owner of Eddie’s on Main and the newly established Heritage Hall 1787 in Turtle Point.
A proud Port Allegany native, Vicic attended Kutztown University before living in Philadelphia and Rehoboth Beach. Drawn back to his roots in Potter County, he has built a business centered on hospitality, community, and celebration.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) announced today that it has awarded $197,446 in grant funding through its R3 Education Grant Program.
Through this program, the PFBC will support 16 education projects in 13 counties and one statewide effort to promote new and renewed interest in fishing and boating in Pennsylvania through the recruitment of new participants, retention of existing participants, and reactivation of former participants – collectively known as “R3.”
On July 14th Coudersport Fire and Ambulance and Austin Ambulance were dispatched for a land rescue of a side by side rollover crash with injuries. UPDATE Air Medical has been dispatched to Cole Memorial. Roulette Ambulance has also been dispatched
(Pictured L to R: Rotary Treasurer Jim Babcock, Rotary Vice President Jared Empson, Rotary Secretary Ronnie Schenkein, Rotary outgoing President Andrea Streich, Rotary incoming president Greg Brink)
The Coudersport Rotary Club marked the beginning of a new Rotary presidential term during its July 13, 2026, meeting at A&W West End Grill with the installation of new officers and the traditional passing of the gavel.
Outgoing President Andrea Streich reflected on her two years of service, expressing her sincere appreciation for the support and encouragement she received from fellow Rotarians throughout her presidency. She spoke about the personal growth she experienced during her term and thanked the club for the opportunity to serve.
Jack Lavern Cox, 78, of 196 East Main Street, Bradford, passed away Sunday, July 12, 2026, surrounded by his family at Bradford Ecumenical Home.
Jack was born in Dushore, on November 12, 1947, he was son of the late Bruce and Irene (Curtis) Cox. He was a 1966 graduate of Dushore High School.
On December 11, 1967, he was drafted in the United States Army, he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal and was honorably discharged on June 19, 1970.
On March 13, 1971, in the Church of Christ he married Mary “Joan” (Detar) Cox who survives.
Jack was employed at Graham Packaging Company.
Surviving is he wife Joan of 55 years, two daughters, Wendy (James) Henry, of Custer City, and Jackie Cox, of Duke Center, two sons, David L. (Dianna) Cox, of Bradford, and Curt J. Cox, of Bradford, 17 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, one sister, Donna Huey, of Arizona, and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Robert Cox who died June 14, 2011, three sisters, and six brothers.
Family will receive friends on Saturday July 18, 2026, from 10 am to Noon in the B-Free Church, followed by funeral services at noon with Pastor Misty Surine officiating. Military honors will be accorded by members of the United States Army and the Honor Guard from the American Legion Post 108 of Bradford at McKean Memorial Park on Monday at 10 am.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the B-Free Church, or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
HEADLINE: Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert, 78 years old black/male wearing a white shirt, gray sweatpants, blue/black shoes
DESCRIPTION: At the request of the Rochester City Police Department, a New York State Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert has been issued relating to the disappearance of CORNELIOUS HEDGEBETH; age 78; from ROCHESTER , NY at 11:13 am on July 14, 2026.
Priscilla Sue Brown, “beloved wife, sister, and aunt”
SHINGLEHOUSE, PA—Priscilla “Sue” Brown, 75, of Shinglehouse, passed away on Sunday, July 12, 2026, in Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, NY, after a brief illness.
Born on Thursday, January 11, 1951 in Wellsville, NY, she was a daughter of Charles R. and Mildred Jones Briggs. On December 10, 1970, she married William Beckwith, who passed away on April 23, 1977. On March 12, 1994 in Shinglehouse, she married Ronald C. Brown, who survives.
Sue was a graduate of Alfred-Almond High School in Almond, NY. She was employed at AVX Corporation in Olean, NY for 18 ½ years.
Sue enjoyed crocheting, Bingo, and watching NASCAR.
Surviving are her husband of 32 years; a brother, Cecil D. (Sandra) Briggs of Wellsville, NY; a sister, Arlene K. Wildman of Hornell, NY; and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews.
In addition to her parents, Sue was predeceased by two sisters, Diana M. Ayers and Pamela A. Cooper; and a brother, Gary C. Briggs.
In keeping with Sue’s wishes, there will be no public visitation or funeral services.
Burial will be in East Sharon Cemetery, Shinglehouse.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Sue entrusted her care and cremation arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse,
To express condolences, light a candle, or share a fond memory of Sue, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
David J. “Carrot” Marsh, “beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend”
COUDERSPORT, PA—David J. “Carrot” Marsh, 66, of Coudersport, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
Born on Sunday, August 2, 1959 in Burlington, Vermont, he was a son of John A. Marsh and Levia T. Hall Marsh. On October 7, 2023, he married Paula L. Roberts, who survives.
David dedicated his life to the pipeline industry, beginning his career immediately after graduating from high school. He started as a laborer and earned his way through every level of the trade, working in the rock gang, drilling and blasting, and taking on whatever job needed to be done. His strong work ethic and determination quickly became the foundation of a remarkable career.
From a young age, David dreamed of becoming a welder. With the help of his stepfather, he purchased his first Lincoln SA-200 welding machine and spent countless days and nights in his garage teaching himself the craft. Through relentless practice, studying welding manuals, learning formulas, and mastering the mathematics behind fabrication, he developed into an exceptional welder and fabricator. He often spent layoffs building projects for friends and family in his garage. Around town, people knew that if you took it to “Carrot,” it would be done right.
HEBRON, PA—Family and friends may gather to celebrate the life of Linda D. Swift, 79, of Hebron, from 10am to 12:30pm on Friday, July 17, 2026, in Hebron Seventh Day Baptist Church, 13 E. Carley Hill Road, Coudersport. A memorial service will follow at 1pm in the church with Pastor Steven Hinton, officiating. Linda will be laid to rest in the First Hebron Cemetery.
Linda’s husband entrusted her care to Kevin J. Dusenbury, Funeral Director/Owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
David J. “Carrot” Marsh, “beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend”
COUDERSPORT, PA—David J. “Carrot” Marsh, 66, of Coudersport, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
Born on Sunday, August 2, 1959 in Burlington, Vermont, he was a son of John A. Marsh and Levia T. Hall Marsh. On October 7, 2023, he married Paula L. Roberts, who survives.
David dedicated his life to the pipeline industry, beginning his career immediately after graduating from high school. He started as a laborer and earned his way through every level of the trade, working in the rock gang, drilling and blasting, and taking on whatever job needed to be done. His strong work ethic and determination quickly became the foundation of a remarkable career.
From a young age, David dreamed of becoming a welder. With the help of his stepfather, he purchased his first Lincoln SA-200 welding machine and spent countless days and nights in his garage teaching himself the craft. Through relentless practice, studying welding manuals, learning formulas, and mastering the mathematics behind fabrication, he developed into an exceptional welder and fabricator. He often spent layoffs building projects for friends and family in his garage. Around town, people knew that if you took it to “Carrot,” it would be done right.
On July 14th Eldred Twp. Fire Department and TLC Ambulance were dispatched to 3747 Rt. 446 for a roll over motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries and unknown entrapment
Paul J. LITTLE, 79, of Galeton, PA, formerly of Hanover, died Friday, July 10, 2026 in his home. Born March 21, 1947, in Hanover, he was the son of Raymond P. and Kathleen H. Noel Little.
He was employed by Patterson Lumber, Sndyer Tank, Gaines Garage, Denton Hill, and Kightlinger Motors. Paul was an avid hunter and fisherman.
Surviving are: his wife, Phyllis Hurd Little of Galeton; two sons, Anthony “Tony” Little of Hanover and Joshua Little of Coudersport; three grandsons; a sister, Teresa A. Beasley of Hanover; nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a daughter, Victoria Lynn Hurd; a sister, Barbara M. Gibbons. Services will be private.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA.
Leon G. ANDREWS, 86, of St. Marys, PA, formerly of Harrison Valley, PA, died Friday, July 10, 2026, in Elk Haven Nursing Home, St. Marys. Born April 25, 1940, in Harrison Valley, he was the son of Lyle G. and Pearl E. Tanner Andrews.
Leon worked on the family farm for many years. After the death of his parents, he resided with his brother and wife, Duane and Pat Andrews, for five years before transitioning to Oak Manor in St. Marys. While living at the group home in St. Marys, he was employed by Sylvania Light Company, where his strong work ethic was noted. After moving to St. Marys, he spent many weekends visiting family. Leon’s life was rich and full. He was loved and cared for, and he returned that love. He enjoyed conversation and made people smile. The family is appreciative to the staff of Oak Manor and Elk Haven for their love and care for Leon.
Leon is survived by nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by two sisters, Beverly Tomb and Betty Crans; and two brothers, Gene L. Andrews and Duane L. Andrews.
A graveside service will be held 11:00 AM, Saturday, July 18, 2026, in Riverview Cemetery, Potter Brook, PA. Rev. Kevin Cornish will officiate. Memorials may be made to Elk Haven Nursing Home, 785 Johnsonburg Road, St. Marys, 15857.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA.
Thank you to everyone who joined us last week in Warren and McKean counties to learn more about the PA Route 6 Façade Program. We appreciate the great turnout and the thoughtful questions from business owners, community leaders, and partners who are interested in strengthening the appearance and vitality of our downtowns.
Port Allegany – A Celebration of Life for Daniel Richard McCann, 79, who passed away May 11, 2026, will be held with graveside services on Friday, July 17, 2026 at 11:00AM in Fairview Cemetery, with the Rev Joann Piatko, officiating. Military Honors will be accorded by the Port Allegany Honor Guard. A celebration of Dan’s life will follow at the Moose Lodge, Port Allegany.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Port Allegany, PA.
Zach Brody (left), Winner of the iron Grouse Trophy at the Second Annual Iron Grouse Shoot at the Bradford Gun Club. Garrett Baker, RGS/AWS Volunteer on right.
Bradford, Pa.: Zach Brody came out on top of the 80+ experienced shooters and grouse enthusiasts that showed up Saturday, July 11, at the Bradford Gun Club to make the Second Annual Iron Grouse Shoot in Pennsylvania a huge success. The Ruffed Grouse Society/American Woodcock Society sincerely thanks the Bradford Gun Club for their excellent facilities and accommodations.
And a good time was bountiful despite the hot sun. Shooters got to shoot their choices of 25-clay trap, 25-clay skeet, 25-clay 5-stand, and 50-clay sporting clays at the outstanding facilities at the Bradford Gun Club on SR 770 south of Bradford, McKean County. The final score is a compilation of all four shoots. All shooters have a chance to win overall top prize.
Attendees came from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, and Ohio.
Sharon Lee “Sunny” Lewis, 79, of Bradford, passed away Wednesday, July 8, 2026, at her residence.
Born on November 16, 1946, in Monrovia, IN, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Mary (Trotter) Bray.
She was a 1964 graduate of Danville High School in Indiana.
On April 8, 1983, in the Asbury United Methodist Church, she married Mark S. Lewis, who survives.
Surviving in addition to her husband, Mark, of 43 years, are two daughters, Kristen Darling and Lynnette Miller, one son, Ed Miller, nine grandchildren, Brandi Miller, Alicia Miller, Sam Scott, Michayla Deleon, Makenzee Miller, Joshua Miller, Gabrielle Verollini, Jeffrey Estep, and Alexandria Falconi, and several cousins.
A private graveside service will be held for family in McKean Memorial Park Cemetery with Rev. Max Simms, Pastor of the Hilltop Baptist Church, officiating
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the SPCA, Asbury Church, or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
James R. “Jim” Pierce, 85, formerly of Riley Road Apts., Bradford, passed away Sunday, July 12, 2026, at The Pavilion at BRMC.
Jim was born in Punxsutawney on July 31, 1940. He was a son of the late Lloyd and Nettie (Carlson) Pierce. He was a 1958 graduate of Salamanca High School.
Jim was employed after graduating as an ambulance driver and later at Parkview in Salamanca. He worked for 26 years as a Railroad Engineer with the Erie & Lackawanna Railroad, the B&O Railroad, the Chessie Railroad, and finally at the B&P Railroad.
He enjoyed traveling by motorhome around the country, spending time with his family, and going to the casino.
Keith Edward Lounsberry, 83, of Bradford, passed away peacefully at 8:15 a.m. on June 9, 2026, at Bradford Manor.
Keith was born on December 28, 1942, in Wellsville, NY, to Hobart Keith Lounsberry and Evelyn Priscilla Davidson.
On March 25, 1967, Keith married the love of his life, Sue Fargo. Together, they built a life filled with love, devotion, familiar routines, and countless memories throughout their 59 years of marriage. Keith was a dedicated husband and family man who loved his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren deeply.
Keith worked first shift for many years as a Gasket Specialist at Dresser Manufacturing in Bradford. He retired on September 30, 2008, after a long and dedicated career. In a meaningful coincidence, Keith passed away at 8:15 a.m.—815 was the clock number he had used throughout his many years at Dresser Manufacturing.
Keith was a hardworking man who was especially talented with his hands. Nearly all the work done on his home was completed by him, and he took great pride in caring for his house and flower beds. He loved to talk and never met a stranger. He was always there when someone needed him, knew the right things to say, and gave some of the very best advice.
Keith created many treasured memories with his family.
Anthony E. Brzenski, Jr., 87 years old, “Tony” to most, son, brother, cousin, uncle to some, husband to one, father and grandfather to few passed away to be with his wife Mary of 53 years on June 18, 2026. He was a beloved and respected Piller of his community his peers and especially his family. Born and raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania, music was his life. After graduating salutatorian from Scranton Tech, he attended Mansfield University, where he earned his bachelors degree in music, education and theory. Proudly, he was a fraternal member of Phi Mu Alpha. He then graduated with a masters degree in music from Ithaca College all the while performing in jazz ensembles and touring big-bands back when the Poconos were in full swing and all throughout the state. After his accreditations, he landed in the quaint historic town of Smethport Pennsylvania, where he educated and inspired young musicians in the surrounding area for over 42 years.
During which, he was a huge proponent of the arts. He was synonymous with the legendary productions of the local Kiwanis Club’s biggest fundraiser “the Kiwanis Kapers” which he wrote and directed and performed in during most of his career; as well as performing for many local theater pit and Community Orchestras.
HARRISBURG – Reps. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Wyoming) and Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) today issued the following statement in support of House passage of the 2026-27 state budget:
“The budget we were presented with and passed yesterday resolved critical concerns we had when the governor introduced his proposal in February. This budget brought spending down to $50.8 billion while avoiding new taxes for Pennsylvanians and leaving the state’s Rainy Day Fund intact. However, this was certainly not a budget we would have written ourselves and demonstrates how compromise serves an imperative role in the budgeting process.
Hamilton-Gibson is seeking two children to perform in our annual production of A Christmas Carol during the Dickens of a Christmas Festival. The 2026 productions will mark the 27th year Hamilton-Gibson produces this play. These two different productions are performed over one weekend at The Coolidge Theatre and The Warehouse Theatre. Open auditions will be held Monday, July 13, at 6:30pm and Sunday, July 19 at 1:00pm. Both auditions will be held at the Warehouse Theatre Gallery (lobby). Auditions are open to any child ages six to ten years old.