UPMC Williamsport CSU-ALS training program in action.
UPMC Williamsport CSU-ALS instructors are pictured during a training session. From left: Jessica Morgo, Zachary Morgo, Cheyenne Norman, Sarah Gensel, Emily Shade, Heidi Weeder, and Jordan Peasley.
Williamsport, Pa., April 6, 2026 – UPMC Williamsport has implemented a specialized cardiac resuscitation training program to improve outcomes for patients recovering from open‑heart surgery. Known as Cardiac Surgical Unit Advanced Life Support (CSU‑ALS), the program provides clinical teams with training tailored specifically to the unique needs of post‑operative cardiothoracic patients.
Traditional resuscitation methods can be unsafe for these patients, whose recovery after heart surgery requires specialized responses. CSU‑ALS offers an evidence‑based, safer approach for managing rare but serious complications.
The Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 Annual Awards, recognizing outstanding businesses, organizations, and individuals who have made a significant impact on the Bradford community.
This year’s award winners are:
Exemplary Business Award – McCourt Label
Small Business Award – The Grocery Stretcher
Community & Spirit Award – Jerry Harvey
Legacy Award – Pat Ryan
Chamber Director’s Award – Workforce Solutions NWPA
Foundation Director’s Award – Frances Sherman Auxiliary to VFW Post 212
“These award recipients truly represent the heart of our community,” said the Chamber President. “Their leadership, commitment, and dedication to Bradford continue to make a lasting difference. We are proud to recognize their contributions and celebrate the positive impact they have on our region.”
“The Potter County Housing Authority will have a public hearing on April 15, 2026 at 2:00 p.m., at 109 Market Street in Coudersport, PA. The hearing will cover the annual submission of HUD-50077-CRT-SM-Civil Rights Certification. The submission of this form is required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to meet the 5 Year and Annual Plan submissions for Qualified Authorities.”
Last week in review: Tennis, lacrosse and golf teams all saw action, with the men’s and women’s tennis teams both picking up two wins in United East Conference play.
MEN’S TENNIS
Last week’s hometown highlights: Winning in singles against Penn State Abington on Tuesday were Josh Myers, of Hughesville, at No. 2, 6-2, 6-3; Logan Ogden, of South Williamsport, at No. 3, 7-5, 6-2; and Matt Williams, of Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, at No. 4, 6-1, 6-4. Taking their doubles matches were Kyle Shuler, of Williamsport-Myers at No. 1, 7-5; and Ogden-Williams at No. 2, 6-1.
On Friday at Alfred University, Miller and Williams had the most competitive matches, with Miller winning six games and Williams winning five.
At Penn State Berks on Saturday, winning in singles were Williams at No. 4, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4; Avery Hawk, of York Springs, at No. 5, 6-1, 6-4; and Valentino Barillaro, of Selinsgrove, at No. 6, 6-3, 6-3. Winning in doubles were Ogden-Williams at No. 2, 6-6 (7-2 tiebreaker), and Hawk-Barillaro at No. 3, 6-3.
On Saturdays, April 11 and 25, the Wellsboro Community Concert Association is hosting the last two concerts of its 2025-2026 season.
The all-star bluegrass supergroup, the John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band will take the Coolidge Theatre stage in Wellsboro at 7:30 p.m. next Saturday.
The four legendary, award-winning musicians featured in J2B2 are: three vocalists John Jorgenson on acoustic guitar and mandolin; Herb Pedersen on banjo and acoustic guitar and Patrick Sauber on acoustic guitar. The fourth bandsman is Mark Fain on bass.
March 2026 did not disappoint those who think March weather is like a Model T Ford. Just enough spring to make your butt ache. Most days were cold, wet, and windy too.
This year, we received 5.21″ of rain and melted precipitation. Last year, we received 2.50″ of rain and melted precipitation.
This year we received 4″ of snow, and last year the same amount.
Pine Creek is running full and looks very healthy.
Of course, the heavy rain is causing the flowers to grow, and the grass is growing too. I know that makes the lawn mowers very happy. Get those tractors out and cranked up.
I have been spending some time in Wellsboro at The Country Terrace. No, it is not a resort!! While I am there, my daughter, Alyson, is doing the daily observations. I appreciate her excellent coverage. Between the two of us, we will keep things covered.
Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert, 90 years old black/female. Look for Blue 2017 CHEV CRZ APH2891 NY
DESCRIPTION: At the request of the Buffalo City Police Department, a New York State Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert has been issued relating to the disappearance of OLIVIA STARKS; age 90; from BUFFALO, NY at 01:03 pm on April 04, 2026.
On April 4 Mansfield and Middlebury Fire Departments were dispatched to 1820 Rt. 362 for a structure fire Weatfield had been dispatched for rit. Fire ia fully involved.
Young Artisans will be meeting on Thursday, April 9, from 3:00-4:30 to create pet portraits with articulating limbs. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Price of the class is $25.00 and includes supplies and an after-school snack. On Friday, April 10, from 6:00-8:00, Laurie Angood will be teaching a Beginner Watercolor Class. Price of the class is $35.00 and includes all materials. A Tie Dying Class for ages 14 and up with Rhonda Berg will be held on Saturday, April 11, from noon to 5pm. Price of the class is $20.00. Bring a snack or lunch and a beverage. All supplies included.
Nature Journaling for Kids with Susan Schenck is being held on Tuesday, April 14, from 3:30 – 5:00 pm for grades 4 and up. Materials provided, including a journaling kit to take home.
HARRISBURG, Pa (March 27) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) Habitat Committee will meet on Monday, April 13, 2026, beginning at 10 a.m. This is a virtual meeting with committee members and staff participating remotely.
The complete schedule and agenda for this meeting is available on the PFBC website (Fishandboat.com).
Public comments pertaining to the agenda will be accepted from 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, through 12 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, by dialing (717) 705-7846.
This meeting may be viewed remotely from your internet browser using the following information:
Microsoft Teams: Join the MeetingMeeting ID: 233 460 134 466 7Passcode: hg9z3AC3
Eileen “Birdie” Skrobacz is launching her Robes for Comfort program at the Mildred Milliman Radiation Medicine Center.
OLEAN, NY — The Mildred Milliman Radiation Medicine Center will look a little different for patients in the region as Olean General Hospital (OGH), a Kaleida Health facility, plans to reopen with a new state-of-the-art linear accelerator in mid-May. The new linear accelerator as well as additional updates to the radiation center marks a $4.1 million investment into the community and OGH’s commitment of keeping cancer care local.
Richard R. RECIO, 64, of Wellsville, NY, died Monday, March 30, 2026, following a brief illness.
Born May 16, 1961, in Utica, he was the son of Joaquin “Joe” and Anne Hinz Recio. He was a graduate of Immaculate Conception School (1975), Wellsville High School (1979), Alfred State College (1981), and SUNY Fredonia (1983). Rick enjoyed many rewarding careers, including working at the family Pepsi business, Carpet Town, Adelphia, Elexco, and Land Solutions.
Surviving are: a daughter, Katherine Recio of Rome; two sons, Daniel Recio and Mitchell Recio, both of Fairport; the mother of his children, Sarah Campbell of Rochester; four sisters, Susan (Scott) Walters, Denise (Robert) Cruttenden, Jeanette (Peter) Haupt, and Colleen (Jeffrey) Jorolemon; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents.
Rick was known and loved for his wit and sharp sense of humor. Prior to his death, he embarked on a “Rick’s World Tour,” traveling to destinations including New York City, Key West, and his beloved Hilton Head. A “100% Republican,” he adored Fox News and reading the latest on his computer. He had a love for cars (not Pintos), antiques, and architecture. He had a memory like a “steel trap,” fondly recalling family vacation stories and knowing not only the location of the trip but also the make, model, and year of the car that was driven and what he ate for dinner. He had an impeccable taste for interior design and excelled at making a house a home.
The Potter County Education Council serving Potter and McKean Counties has three openings for part-time Career and Vocational Mentor-Aides to serve within the following school districts: Galeton Area School District, Oswayo Valley School District and Smethport Area School District.
These part-time positions are available beginning the 2026-2027 school year (approximately 25 hours per week). It is anticipated that this will be a recurring position each school year (approximately 40 weeks each year). A job description may be reviewed at the Education Council Office at 5 Water Street in Coudersport, PA (814-274-4877) or by visiting our website www.pottercountyedcouncil.org.
Minimum high school diploma. Associate or bachelor’s degree preferred.
Appropriate work experience with older children (Grades 3-12).
Knowledge or work experience in business or industry.
Experience with Microsoft Office applications desired.
Must have a valid Pennsylvania Driver’s License and safe driving history.
Interested applicants should send the following to the Potter County Education Council at 5 Water Street, PO Box 5, Coudersport, PA 16915 or via email to Dr. Michele Moore mmoore@pcedcouncil.org:
Resumé with cover letter
Three current (less than one-year old) letters of professional reference
Appropriate clearances including PA Act 151 Child Abuse Clearance, PA Act 34 Criminal Record Check, a current PA FBI Clearance (Education Versions)
A negative TB test result
The cover letter should be addressed to Dr. Michele Moore, Executive Director. You may be asked to complete an employment application upon review of your initial application materials. E.O.E.