Anne-Marie P. Berry, 64, Of Ulysses, PA

Anne-Marie P. BERRY, 64, of Ulysses, PA, died Friday, June 12, 2026 in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport. Born September 22, 1961, in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of George C. and Frances A. Jeres Berry.
A 1979 graduate of Galeton Area High School, she served honorably as a corpsman with the US Navy after high school. She was very proud of her Navy service. Anne-Marie worked as a caregiver.
Surviving are: her mother, Frances Berry of Galeton; two children, Christina (Bob Hauber) Lavoie of Westfield and Zachary (Alyssa) Worthington of Ulysses; four grandchildren, Chloe, Chase, Brylee, and Tiernee; two brothers, Charles C. Berry of Westfield and Thomas V. (Gail) Berry of Jacksonville, AL; nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her father; and her friend and companion of 38 years, Basil T. “Mutt” Worthington.
Services will be private. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery, Potter Brook. Memorials may be made to Tri-Town Volunteer Ambulance, P.O. Box 247, Ulysses, PA 16948.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
84th Annual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival

Pennsylvania State Laurel Queen Alice Ravert Will Crown Her Successor On June 20th.
The 84th Annual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival includes the Pennsylvania State Laurel Queen competition on Friday and Saturday, June 19 and 20.
While in Wellsboro, the 22 queen candidates will enjoy a full weekend of activities. At noon Friday, June 19, they will gather on the Tioga County Courthouse steps for the official welcome.
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Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival Is June 13-21, 2026

2025 Pennsylvania State Laurel Queen Alice Ravert will crown her successor on June
20.
There will be five free concerts with different entertainers each night, Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19.
From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, June 19, and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, June 20, the annual Arts & Crafts Fair with 76 artisans will be on The Green with unique, handcrafted items, and 25 vendors will be on the International Street of Foods offering delectable delights.
The welcome for last year’s Laurel Queen and the 2026 queen candidates will be at noon Friday, June 19, on the Tioga County Courthouse steps.
At 4:30 p.m. Friday, the Molly’s Boys Jug Band will open the free Laurel Queens Preview & Concert on the Deane Center’s outdoor stage. The 22 queen candidates will be introduced at 5 p.m., and the band will close the event with more music.
The Laurel Festival 10K at 9 a.m. and Two-Mile Fun Run at 9:05 a.m. will start events on Saturday, June 20. Registration for both will be from 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. at Packer Park on Queen Street.
The Laurel Festival Parade with floats, queens, top-notch drum and bugle corps, bagpipers, string bands, high school marching bands, antique vehicles and more will be at 2 p.m. In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, this year’s theme is “From Sea to Shining Sea.”
At Saturday’s 6:30 p.m. coronation ceremony, Chris Eckert will perform and the 2026 Pennsylvania State Laurel Queen will be crowned.
On Sunday, June 21 at 10:30 a.m., the festival will end with the Union Church Service on The Green. The rain location is the First Presbyterian Church.
For more information about festival events, contact the Wellsboro Area Chamber of Commerce by stopping in at 114 Main Street in Wellsboro, by calling 570-724-1926, emailing info@wellsboropa.com or visiting wellsboropa.com.
Cyerrah Neely – Miss Port Allegany, Pennsylvania Laurel Queen Candidate

Miss Cyerrah Neely, a junior, is representing Port Allegany High School and her community as a Pennsylvania Laurel Queen candidate.
She is the daughter of Carra and Craig Neely of Port Allegany and will be a high school senior this fall.
As a freshman, sophomore, and junior, Miss Neely has served as the manager for the school wrestling team. She earned honor roll all three years. She volunteered to help with children’s church at the Port Allegany Lions’ Church.
As a junior, she was a member of the cheerleading squad. She won a “Scholar Athlete Award.” She was also a Varsity Club member. She served on the Prom Committee.
As a sophomore, Miss Neely was named a “Student of the Week” at the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center.
As a sophomore, Miss Neely worked as a CNA for a private family. She has worked all through high school as a regular babysitter for several local families.
In addition to cheerleading, Miss Neely enjoys drawing.
After graduation in 2027, Miss Neely plans to attend a 4-year college. Currently, she is most interested in Clarion University. She plans to pursue a degree in medical imaging.
Her career goal is to become a radiology technician.
Beekeeper’s Naturals Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Beekeeper’s Naturals Saline Nasal Spray Sold Through Amazon Due to Microbial Contamination

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 11, 2026, Covina, CA – Beekeeper’s Naturals is voluntarily recalling lot # 5950, Exp. Date 02/2028 of Beekeeper’s Naturals Saline Nasal Spray, sold only through Amazon, to the consumer level. This lot, produced at a third-party manufacturer, tested above our acceptable microbiological limits for yeast and may contain Aspergillus spp.
In the population most at risk, such as people with weakened immune systems or lung diseases, there is a reasonable probability that use of the product with Aspergillus spp. contamination will cause serious and life-threatening infections such as invasive sinusitis and lung infections.
To date, Beekeeper’s Naturals has received four reports from customers regarding adverse reactions potentially related to the recalled product, including sinus congestion, irritation or infection.
Total Nutrition Inc. Expands Recall of TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood Moringa Capsules Because of Possible Health Risk Following Further Supply Chain Review

Total Nutrition Inc. of Deer Park, NY is voluntarily expanding its recall of TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood Moringa Capsules due to the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. This expansion follows an ongoing supply chain investigation that identified additional lot numbers linked to the same raw material lot that prompted the original recall. Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis, and arthritis.
The recalled product was distributed nationally through the online platforms, Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, Target, and the company’s websites, http://www.tnvitamins.com/, and https://www.doctorspride.com/.
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Widespread strong to severe thunderstorms are expected today, with a considerable damaging wind threat. Secure any outdoor furniture that could blow away and watch the radar if you have plans!
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TOWN HALL MEETING – GALETON

The Potter County Commissioners invite residents to attend upcoming Town Hall Meetings to learn more about the Countywide Reassessment and have their questions answered directly by representatives from Vision Government Solutions.
These informational sessions are an opportunity to hear the facts about the reassessment process, ask questions, and gain a better understanding of what to expect moving forward.
Residents are encouraged to attend the session most convenient for them. Whether you have specific questions or simply want to learn more about the reassessment, these meetings are designed to provide accurate information and open discussion.
For additional information, please contact Vision Government Solutions at 800-525-9876 or potterreassessment@vgsi.com.
TOWN HALL MEETING – SHINGLEHOUSE

The Potter County Commissioners invite residents to attend upcoming Town Hall Meetings to learn more about the Countywide Reassessment and have their questions answered directly by representatives from Vision Government Solutions.
These informational sessions are an opportunity to hear the facts about the reassessment process, ask questions, and gain a better understanding of what to expect moving forward.
Residents are encouraged to attend the session most convenient for them. Whether you have specific questions or simply want to learn more about the reassessment, these meetings are designed to provide accurate information and open discussion.
For additional information, please contact Vision Government Solutions at 800-525-9876 or potterreassessment@vgsi.com.
Sizerville State Park Environmental Education Programs, Weekend of June 19th

Program Title: Dragonflies & Damselflies
Date: Saturday, June 20th
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Do you know the difference between a dragonfly and a damselfly? If not, come to this program and find out! Short talk followed by a craft session to make and take home your very own dragonfly!
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Program Title: Film in the Forest: River Otters & Fishers
Date: Saturday, June 20th
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Campground Amphitheater
Description: A short talk on the river otter and fisher reintroduction in Pennsylvania will be the main topic of this program. Mounts, pelts, and skulls will be available to see, along with a river otter movie presentation—feel free to bring snacks and a blanket!
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Additional Information:
To register for a program, go to the DCNR Calendar of Events website, search Sizerville State Park, find the program listed, and click on the Register button right under the program date, time, and location. For more information or questions about registering, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609.
Sizerville State Park Calendar of Events Website: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/sizerville_state_park
In case of thunder, lightning, or extreme weather conditions programs may be moved or cancelled.
If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the park office at (814) 486-5605.
With a minimum of one week notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
Additional programs and events can be found on the DCNR website by clicking on the Events tab or go to https://events.dcnr.pa.gov and search Sizerville State Park. For more information or questions about programs at Sizerville State Park, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609.
PennDOT Potter County Maintenance Work Schedule for the Week of June 15

Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in Potter County the week of June 15. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in Potter County for the coming week is as follows:
Bridge Maintenance & Cleaning
- Route 4005 (Whitney Creek Road) at a bridge spanning the South Branch of Oswayo Creek half a mile South of Coneville in Hebron Township. Monday, June 15, through Thursday, June 18. This work takes place on or beyond the shoulder and has minimal, if any traffic impact, however PennDOT urges drivers to exercise caution in all work zones.
OGH Auxiliary To Host Annual Strawberry Festival On June 18

OLEAN, N.Y. — The Olean General Hospital (OGH) Auxiliary invites the community to attend its 40th Annual Strawberry Festival on Thursday, June 18, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the front lawn of Olean General Hospital.
A longtime community tradition, the Strawberry Festival offers a full day of food, entertainment, raffles and family-friendly activities, all while supporting the OGH Auxiliary and its mission to benefit hospital programs and services.
More than 1500 pounds of fresh strawberries have been delivered with the majority being used to serve the festival’s signature strawberry shortcake. Guests can also enjoy a variety of food offerings, including sausage with peppers and onions, hot dogs with assorted toppings, a baked potato bar, snacks and refreshments.
PennDOT McKean County Maintenance Work Schedule for the Week of June 15

Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in McKean County the week of June 15. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in Potter County for the coming week is as follows:
Bridge Maintenance & Cleaning
- Route 66 at a bridge spanning a tributary of West Run in Wetmore Township. Monday, June 15, through Thursday, June 18. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
Pennsylvania has some of the oldest bridges in the country, with an with an average age of more than 50 years. Preventive maintenance is vital in extending the life of the structures. As such, PennDOT maintenance crews perform some bridge deck patching and structural repairs.
Patching
- All of Route 546 in Otto Township. Monday, June 15, through Wednesday, June 17. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
Most permanent pothole patching is completed in spring or summer when temperatures stay consistently above freezing. Manual patching consists of filling potholes with warm mix asphalt using a shovel. It is then leveled and compacted. Mechanized patching consists of milling paving notches, cleaning the surface, applying tack to all edges to act as a glue. A paver then places warm mix into the milled paving notches, and a roller compacts the material. If patching was not performed, the damaged road surface would deteriorate further, and PennDOT would need to completely rebuild the road or perform more costly corrective measures.
Pipe Replacement & Cleaning
- Route 346 approximately 2.5 miles East of Stickney Trail Road. Monday, June 15, and Tuesday, June 16. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
- Route 346 approximately two miles West of Hedgehog Lane in Bradford Township. Wednesday, June 17, and Thursday, June 18. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
Pipe replacement and cleaning are essential in maintaining water flow around state roadways. Controlling water flow is one of the most important aspects of maintaining pavements. Uncontrolled water flow will damage both the pavement surface and the area under the pavement, which causes deterioration across the length of the pipe.
Shoulder Maintenance
- All of Route 219. Monday, June 15, and Tuesday, June 16. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
- Route 59 starting at Route 4003 (Bingham Road) in Lafayette Township and continuing westbound approximately 18 miles to the McKean-Warren County line in Corydon Township. Tuesday, June 16, through Thursday, June 18. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
- Route 3009 (Roberts Road) starting at Route 59 in Lafayette Township and continuing southbound approximately three miles to the Hamlin-Lafayette Township line. Wednesday, June 17. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
Shoulder cutting removes excess material and debris from unpaved shoulder areas. Shoulder grading involves the shaping and stabilizing of those same areas. Both operations improve drainage, allow water to leave the roadway, and eliminate shoulder drop-offs. These are crucial highway maintenance operations because when drainage systems do not function properly, water collects on the road, weakens pavement, accelerates the formation of potholes, and creates the potential for icing conditions in the winter months.
Vegetation Management
- All of Route 346. Monday, June 15. This work takes place on or beyond the shoulder and has minimal, if any traffic impact, however PennDOT urges drivers to exercise caution in all work zones.
- All of Route 219. Tuesday, June 16, through Thursday, June 18. This work takes place on or beyond the shoulder and has minimal, if any traffic impact, however PennDOT urges drivers to exercise caution in all work zones.
Mowing, herbicide spraying, and selected tree thinning help maintain a safe roadway free of obstructing vegetation, improving visibility to spot signage, traffic control devices, and other motorists, bicyclists, pedestrians, and animals approaching the road. Additionally, a well-maintained roadside can improve drainage and prolong the life of the roadway.
Crews will be off on Friday, June 19, in observation of the Juneteenth holiday.
This schedule is subject to change due to weather conditions, emergencies, or other unforeseen interruptions.
Customers can report road concerns by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD. If you call after hours, please leave a name and phone number.
For more information on PennDOT’s maintenance activities, visit https://www.pa.gov/agencies/penndot/about-penndot/strategic-planning-and-operations/penndot-maintenance-activities




















