CAHILLY LAW OFFICE IS HIRING
Title: Legal Assistant – Real Estate
Schedule: 30 hours/week, in-person (Coudersport, PA)
Pay: $15/hour
We are looking for a reliable and organized person to join our team as a Legal Assistant in our real estate practice. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with details, staying organized, and helping things run smoothly.
No prior legal experience? That’s okay. We are happy to train the right person who has a strong work ethic, good computer skills, and a positive attitude.
What You’ll Do:
- Help organize and process documents for real estate files
- Communicate with clients, lenders, realtors, and attorneys
- Enter information into our system and keep records up to date
- Assist with simple calculations (we’ll show you how)
- Track the progress of files and help keep things on schedule
- Help prepare documents for real estate closings
- Keep your workspace and files organized
What We’re Looking For:
- Someone dependable with a strong work ethic
- Good attention to detail
- Comfortable using a computer (Microsoft Office or similar)
- Organized and able to manage multiple tasks
- Friendly and professional communication skills
- Basic math skills
Helpful but not required:
- Office or clerical experience
- Experience with real estate or legal work
Why This Role is a Great Fit:
- On-the-job training provided
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunity to learn valuable legal and real estate skills
- Ideal for someone looking to grow into a professional office role
Think you might be a good fit? We’d love to hear from you.
Please email your resume to Finance@CahillyLaw.com
GLENN O HAWBAKER IS HIRING-MULTIPLE OPENINGS AVAILABLE

Glenn O Hawbaker Is Hiring:
Foreman
Laborers
Equipment Operators
Tri Axle Driver
Paving Operator
Screed Operator
Apply Online at www.gohcareers.com
EOE
UPMC Expert: Stroke Awareness Month Starts With BE FAST

UPMC Quality
With May just around the corner, it’s important to remember that Stroke Awareness Month is approaching. It’s a time to reflect on how stroke can affect anyone, and how acting fast can mean the difference between a full recovery and lasting disability. A stroke is a “brain attack,” usually caused by a blocked blood vessel or bleeding in the brain. In both cases, brain cells begin to die within minutes. That’s why knowing the warning signs and calling 911 immediately is one of the most critical steps you can take for yourself or someone you care about.
Know the signs: BE FAST
Many people have heard of FAST (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 911). You may also hear “BE FAST,” which adds two important symptoms: Balance problems and Eyes (sudden vision changes). Stroke symptoms often come on suddenly and may include:
- Balance: sudden dizziness, trouble walking, or loss of coordination
- Eyes: sudden blurred or double vision, or loss of vision in one or both eyes
- Face: one side of the face droops or feels numb, ask the person to smile
- Arms: weakness or numbness in one arm, ask the person to raise both arms
- Speech: slurred speech or trouble speaking/understanding, ask the person to repeat a simple sentence
- Time: call 911 immediately
Potter County Master Gardeners Announce 1st Annual Plant Sale
The Potter County Master Gardeners are excited to announce their 1st Annual Plant Sale, taking place during the Maple Festival at the Coudersport Farmers Market on May 1st and 2nd.
This two-day event will offer a wide selection of high-quality plants suitable for gardeners of all experience levels. Visitors can browse and purchase a variety of vegetable plants, perennials, annuals, and succulents, all carefully grown and selected to thrive in the region.
Sale hours are:
NPRC Hosting County Spotlight Celebration and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in Kane
Northern Pennsylvania Regional College (NPRC) is hosting a series of County Spotlight Celebrations taking place throughout this spring, highlighting its growing regional impact.
Six events in total will be held across multiple locations, recognizing student achievement, workforce initiatives, and community partnerships. Locally, an event is being organized for McKean County residents on Friday, May 1 from 10:00 a.m. to noon at Six&Kane, located at 63 North Fraley Street in Kane. The event will take place on the third floor.
The Kane Area Development Center will be partnering with NPRC to co-host this event, and a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held to formally celebrate NPRC’s rather new location in Kane at noon in NPRC’s space on the second floor.
During this event, the College will showcase the strong momentum across the region, highlighting student success through NPRC’s accessible and affordable education, workforce programs aligned with local industry needs, and partnerships with school districts that expand opportunities for students in the region.
Members of the media are invited to attend and bring coverage towards the County Spotlight Celebrations. These events provide an opportunity to connect with students, educators, and community partners, while gaining insight into NPRC’s role in strengthening the regional workforce and economy.
For more information and to register for any of these upcoming celebrations, please head online to https://bit.ly/NPRC-County-Celebrations.
Betty Niles, 101

Betty Niles departed her earthly home for her heavenly home on April 22, 2026. She was born on Sept. 30, 1924, the daughter of Alfred and Mildred (Goodwin) Hazelton.
Upon graduating from Wellsboro High School in 1942, she was employed as a secretary at Soldiers and Sailors Hospital, starting there the first day it opened. She later went to work as a legal secretary for George Linton, Tom Walrath, Sr., and the law firm of Spencer, Gleason and Hebe.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Leon G. Niles in 2010 and her first husband Lee E. Benson in 1960, and infant son and an infant daughter, her sister Ruth Dinnison, her step father, Thomas P Meadows, step brothers: Harvey, George, and Morgan, half-brother James, step sister Azalee Mormor, and son-in-law Carlos Cubero.
She will be lovingly missed by son Robert (Cindy) Benson of Waikoloa, Hawaii; daughter Brenda (Mike) Smith of Wellsboro; stepdaughters Linda Cubero of Littlestown; Janet McDowell of West End, N.C.; and stepson William (Sue) Niles of Wellsboro; 13 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; and several great great grandchildren.
Betty lived a very interesting and happy life. She loved her family and her many friends and enjoyed taking care of her home. She was a long-time member of the First Presbyterian Church, Wellsboro and an affiliate member of the Moorings Presbyterian Church in Naples, Florida.A memorial service will be held, Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 11am at the First Presbyterian Church, 130 Main St., Wellsboro, PA 16901.
A private burial will be in Wellsboro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorial contributions in Betty’s name be made to First Presbyterian Church.
The family have entrusted Betty’s arrangements with the Tussey-Mosher Funeral Home, 139 Main St., Wellsboro. To share a memory or condolence with her family visit www.tusseymosher.com.
American Woodcock Society Volunteers Complete Seven Woodcock Survey Routes For 2026 For The USGS

Smethport, Pa.: Clermont, Pennsylvania, is a hub for wildlife, wood harvest, and recreation. As such, for decades the US Geological Survey has completed woodcock monitoring surveys using Clermont as a home base. Woodcock is a bird that has declined for many decades due to the decrease of young trees habitat in Pennsylvania. On Friday, 4/17, a dozen volunteers met to complete seven woodcock singing ground surveys emanating from the Clermont area.
ROBIN CHOO RECEIVES PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE

BRADFORD, Pa. – Dr. Robin Choo, assistant professor of biology at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, received the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Scholarship and Service during Honors Convocation earlier this month.
In addition to her teaching duties, Choo is the director of the forensic science program, which she has lifted from a fledgling program into a high quality, engaging and growing study area.
GOBBLERS TAKE CENTER STAGE IN PENN’S WOODS

History provides context on just how good Pennsylvania spring turkey hunters have had it lately.
During the state’s first spring turkey season in 1968, the total take was 1,636.
Compare that to last year, when hunters harvested an estimated 42,543 birds. Not only was that the largest spring turkey harvest in the last five years, it wasn’t far off the all-time record of 44,639, set in 2009.
This year is shaping up to be another good one, too.
The 2026 spring gobbler season starts with a one-day hunt for junior license holders and mentored hunters 16 and younger on Saturday, April 25. The statewide spring turkey season opens a week later, running from May 2-16, when hunting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to noon, and May 18-30, when hunting hours run from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
Shirley M. Tucker, 97, Of Roulette

Shirley M. Tucker
ROULETTE, PA—Shirley M. Tucker, 97, a lifelong resident of Roulette, passed away with her loving family by her side in her son’s home on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.
Franklin A. “Frank” Green, 79, A Lifelong Resident Of Richburg

Franklin A. Green “beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother”
RICHBURG, NY—Franklin A. “Frank” Green, 79, a lifelong resident of Richburg, passed away with his loving family by his side on Monday, April 20, 2026, in the Olean General Hospital, Olean, NY, after a long illness.
Born on Saturday, July 27, 1946, in Olean, he was a son of Cecil and Edwina West Green. In 1967 he married Georgeann “Gay” Young, who survives.
He was a graduate of Richburg Central High School. Frank served his country in the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam War on Mediterranean Cruises attaining the rank of Sergeant.
McKean County Is Seeking A Court Monitor

McKean County is seeking qualified and highly motivated applicants to perform the duties of Court Monitor for The Court of Common Pleas. The purpose of this position is to create verbatim transcripts of Court proceedings, ensuring a complete, accurate, and secure legal record.
The essential functions of the position include but are not limited to the following:
1. Record court proceedings using a court monitoring system and recording equipment.
2. Transcribe recordings in a timely fashion.
3. Maintain recording equipment, including saving court proceedings from hard drive to CDs/ thumb drives and log notes.
4. Index, file and maintain court recordings, tape cassette recordings, and exhibits.
5. Maintain the printer, supplies of CDs, microphone batteries, tapes, and paper.
6. Answer the telephone and direct calls as appropriate.
7. Perform other duties as required for the successful operation of the department.
The qualifications of the position include the following:
Education: Associates Degree or comparable office experience.
Experience: 1-2 years of experience in court-related field preferred but not required.
Other: Sharp listening skills, knowledge of legal terminology, grammar, vocabulary and punctuation. Ability to multi-task and excellent organization skills.
HOW TO APPLY:
Qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume and McKean County job application to Patricia Brown, Court Administrator, at PABrown@mckeancountypa.gov.
Applications are available in the Human Resources Department at the Courthouse or at www.mckeancountypa.gov.
If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations for the interview due to a disability, please advise the interviewer of the accommodations you require well in advance of the scheduled date.
McKEAN COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
CAHILLY LAW OFFICE IS HIRING
Title: Legal Assistant – Real Estate
Schedule: 30 hours/week, in-person (Coudersport, PA)
Pay: $15/hour
We are looking for a reliable and organized person to join our team as a Legal Assistant in our real estate practice. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with details, staying organized, and helping things run smoothly.
No prior legal experience? That’s okay. We are happy to train the right person who has a strong work ethic, good computer skills, and a positive attitude.
What You’ll Do:
- Help organize and process documents for real estate files
- Communicate with clients, lenders, realtors, and attorneys
- Enter information into our system and keep records up to date
- Assist with simple calculations (we’ll show you how)
- Track the progress of files and help keep things on schedule
- Help prepare documents for real estate closings
- Keep your workspace and files organized
What We’re Looking For:
- Someone dependable with a strong work ethic
- Good attention to detail
- Comfortable using a computer (Microsoft Office or similar)
- Organized and able to manage multiple tasks
- Friendly and professional communication skills
- Basic math skills
Helpful but not required:
- Office or clerical experience
- Experience with real estate or legal work
Why This Role is a Great Fit:
- On-the-job training provided
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunity to learn valuable legal and real estate skills
- Ideal for someone looking to grow into a professional office role
Think you might be a good fit? We’d love to hear from you.
Please email your resume to Finance@CahillyLaw.com
GLENN O HAWBAKER IS HIRING-MULTIPLE OPENINGS AVAILABLE

Glenn O Hawbaker Is Hiring:
Foreman
Laborers
Equipment Operators
Tri Axle Driver
Paving Operator
Screed Operator
Apply Online at www.gohcareers.com
EOE
Cassidy Peffer As Student of the Week

We are proud to recognize Cassidy Peffer as Student of the Week for her ability to excel in the Welding program at Seneca Highlands CTC. Cassidy is a junior at Northern Potter Jr. & Sr. High School and a 2nd year student in the Welding program.
The positive attitude and work ethic that she demonstrates at the CTC should be recognized! Cassidy never backs down from any project and is always helpful in
assisting others. She plays several instruments and enjoys singing from time to time. Cassidy works hard both inside school and out. Congratulations, Cassidy, on earning this award! Keep working hard and doing your best! We are proud of you!
Shapiro Administration Launches Specialized 511PA Website To Help Travelers, Visitors Headed To The NFL Draft In Pittsburgh

New website will help Draft visitors navigate traffic congestion and provide average drive times in greater Pittsburgh region.
PennDOT is activating an additional 40 cameras in the Pittsburgh area throughout the Draft to enhance monitoring of current traffic conditions.
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is encouraging drivers traveling to the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh to plan their trip using the enhanced real-time travel information available on a specialized web page at www.511PA.com/map/page/NFL. These enhancements support Governor Josh Shapiro’s commitment to providing accessible, real-time digital services to every Pennsylvanian and ensuring the hundreds of thousands of visitors and fans alike enjoy Draft week.
















