Bradford Rotary Continues Tradition with Spring Highway Clean-Up

The Bradford Rotary Club held its biannual Adopt-A-Highway clean-up this week, covering its designated stretch of roadway from the New York state line to Bolivar Drive.
With a strong turnout that included both Rotarians and students from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Rotaract Club, volunteers spent the evening collecting litter and helping improve the appearance and safety of one of the main gateways into the Bradford area.
French Broad Chocolates PBC Recalls Bette’s Bake Sale Bonbons Due To Undeclared Walnuts

ASHEVILLE, NC – April 23, 2026 – French Broad Chocolates PBC is recalling Bette’s Bake Sale Bonbon Collection in 6pc, 12pc, and 24pc boxes with batch numbers 260414 and 260417 due to the potential to contain undeclared walnuts. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to walnuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
The recalled products were distributed between April 14 and April 20, 2026. These products were packaged in paper boxes and sold in French Broad Chocolates retail stores located in Asheville, North Carolina and online at frenchbroadchocolates.com to the following states: AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI & WV.
Products affected are:
| PRODUCT | SIZE | LOT/DATE CODES |
|---|---|---|
| Bette’s Bake Sale 6 piece | 2.5oz | Batch 260414 Jun 29 2026 Batch 260417 Jun 30 2026 |
| Bette’s Bake Sale 12 piece | 5oz | Batch 260414 Jun 22 2026 Batch 260417 Jun 30 2026 |
| Bette’s Bake Sale 24 piece | 10 oz | Batch 260414 Jun 29 2026 Batch 260417 Jun 30 2026 |
On April 20, 2026, the firm was notified by a French Broad Chocolates team member that there was a labeling error on our tasting notes insert that failed to name a tree nut allergen (walnuts).
The Walnut Fudge bonbon, which contains walnuts, is incorrectly identified in the printed tasting notes included with the product. The Walnut Fudge and Peach Cobbler bonbons are switched in the guide, which means a consumer relying on the printed materials could mistakenly consume a nut-containing piece.
Please see photos of tasting notes and labeling for ease of identifying the product.
No illnesses have been reported to date.
Pamela A. Ruppert 67, Of Coudersport

COUDERSPORT, PA—Pamela A. “Pam” Ruppert, 67, of Coudersport, passed away with her loving family by her side on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in UPMC Hamot, Erie, after a long illness.
Funeral arrangements, under the direction and 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.
Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau announces Trail Challenge – Four Clubs, One Crown To Honor America 250

Public invited to participate in Trail Challenge, recording mileage to earn $1000 for McKean County Trail Club
BRADFORD, PA — To celebrate America250, the McKean County trail organizations are transforming the PA Wilds into a high-stakes arena. Beginning May 3 through July 4, the friendly competition begins, pitting four local trail powerhouses against one another in a 63-day race for Trail Central bragging rights and vital trail funding. The Trail Challenge kick off coincides with National Travel and Tourism Week, which is a reminder that McKean County’s trail system, including the Allegheny National Forest’s more than 500 miles of trails, is a strong tourism driver for the region.
Life is Good!

Pastor B.J. Knefley
This morning, I’m sitting at my desk, looking out across the lake. As I do, I’m keenly aware of the different things that are going on around me. The trees are budding, my neighbor is working on his yard, and the sky is overcast. There aren’t any boats out today because it’s too cold, but soon that will change. The birds are back and forth from one feeder to another, hoping, I’m sure, that I will replenish their supply soon. I’m sure there is much going on that I can’t see but that is nevertheless important to the scheme of things. All in all, it is a peaceful morning, and I am reminded that life is good.
I’ve thought a lot about that idea—that life is good. It saddens me to hear people complain about it—about life, that is. They look at life as a chore, something that must be done. They must get up, go to work, or mow the lawn. Life seems more to do with what they must do rather than what they get to do. Rather than getting excited about the many possibilities before them, they curse the day from the moment they get up to the time they go to bed, even putting a curse upon the day that is coming with similar comments about what they must do tomorrow. When will we learn that we have the creative power in our words to bring both blessings and curses?
Update On Fatal Crash
Additional details have been released and charges have been formally filed in connection with the fatal crash that occurred on October 20, 2025, on Grant Road in Ridgway Township, Elk County.
According to court records filed April 10, 2026, Damian Robert Patterson, 25, of Ridgway, is facing multiple charges, including:• Homicide by Vehicle While Driving Under the Influence (F2)• Aggravated Assault by Vehicle While DUI (F2)• Homicide by Vehicle (F3)• Aggravated Assault by Vehicle (F3)• DUI (BAC .16% or higher)• Involuntary Manslaughter (M1)• Recklessly Endangering Another Person (M2)• Along with related summary traffic offenses
The charges stem from a crash that claimed the life of Mason Neureiter, 20, of Ridgway.According to Pennsylvania State Police, troopers were dispatched around 10:30 a.m. to a crash involving a Ram 1500 pickup. Upon arrival, the vehicle was found to have sustained heavy damage to the front, roof, and passenger side.
EMS crews on scene reported that the passenger was entrapped and not breathing, and was believed to be in traumatic arrest prior to extrication. He was later pronounced deceased approximately one hour after the crash by Elk County Coroner Michele Muccio. An autopsy determined the cause of death to be multiple traumatic injuries.
The driver, Patterson, was located conscious and alert at the scene. Investigators noted a strong odor of alcohol and signs of impairment. Witness statements indicated the vehicle crossed the double yellow center lines and nearly struck another vehicle prior to the crash.According to the criminal complaint, Patterson initially told troopers that the passenger grabbed the steering wheel, causing the crash. He later admitted to consuming approximately six beers the night prior into the early morning hours. When asked about a blood alcohol test, Patterson allegedly stated, “Oh, for sure. A hundred percent.”Toxicology results showed Patterson’s blood alcohol content at 0.22 at the time of the crash. Investigators also reported that speed was a contributing factor, with the vehicle traveling approximately 50 mph in a 35 mph zone.
Patterson was also reportedly not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.He is currently being held in Elk County Prison after failing to post $100,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 22, 2026.
This remains an active case moving through the court system. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
West Branch Township Spring Clean Up Notice

West Branch Township will hold the annual Spring Clean Up on Saturday, May 2nd & Sunday, May 3rd from 8am-5pm at the Maintenance Building, located at 213 Pigeon Hill Road, Galeton, PA 16922. West Branch Township residents and property owners can dispose of larger / miscellaneous items for free. Clean Up Pass must be presented at the gate entrance. For more information, including a list of acceptable items – visit www.westbranchtwp.com or contact the office at 814-435-7898.
Duane E. Gregg, 82, Of Port Allegany

Port Allegany—Duane E. Gregg of Port Allegany passed away on Thursday, April 23, at Buffalo General Hospital, surrounded by his family, after a lengthy illness which he had endured with dignity, strength and unending optimism.
Born in Port Allegany on July 23, 1943, he was the son of Bert O. Gregg and Winifred June Gregg.
Duane graduated from Port Allegany High School in 1961 where he enjoyed and did well in sports. In 1965, he graduated from Penn State University where he later did graduate work. In 1965, he married Mary Lena Michelitsch, a fellow student at Port Allegany High School and Penn State, who survives. In August, 2025, the celebrated 60 years of marriage.
Duane and Mary taught for two years in Blossburg, PA before returning to their Alma Mater where he taught mathematics until his retirement in 1995. While in Blossburg, Duane served as Assistant Football coach and as coach of the Girls Junior Varsity Basketball team. At Port Allegany, he coached both the Girls and Boys Junior Varsity Basketball teams as well as serving as Assistant Track and Field coach. He had many fond memories of his teaching and coaching career.
JAMES DAVID GHEEN

PORTVILLE – James David Gheen, 82, formerly of Manassas, VA, and for the past 14 years made his home in Portville, NY, passed away on Tuesday (April 21, 2026), at Wellsville Manor Care Center in Wellsville, NY, following a brief illness.
Mr. Gheen, affectionately known as “JD,” was born on May 30, 1943, in Washington, DC, to James W. and Mae R. (McNabb) Gheen. He was a 1961 graduate of Osbourn High School in Manassas, VA.
JD was called to be an evangelist and pastor. He began his ministry as pastor of Manassas Pentecostal Church in Manassas, where he served for many years. He also owned and operated Gheen Roofing Company in Manassas and was a project foreman for Marriott International’s Construction Division, where he helped oversee the building of hotels, and later worked with Red Robin, where he supervised the construction of restaurants. He later worked as a subcontractor for TTM Technologies in Sterling, VA, serving as a construction manager.
He attended Friendship Church of God in Christ in Friendship, NY, where he became an associate pastor and, in his final two years, served as interim pastor.
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.
Woodland (Five Corners) Cemetery Association Meeting Rescheduled
The meeting of the Woodland (Five Corners) Cemetery Association originally set for Thursday, April 30 has been rescheduled for Monday, April 27. The meeting will be held at the Crandall Hill Community Building, 13 East Carley Hill Road, Coudersport beginning at 6:30 p.m.
All lot owners and interested persons are invited to attend.
In addition to election of officers, Issues to be discussed include seasonal and long term maintenance, lot sales, and considerations for changes to operating procedures.
For more information, please contact Arthur Metzger, President, at 814-274-8004.
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
Smile Cookie Campaign To Benefit OGH Maternity And Delivery Services

OLEAN, NY –Make a difference in your community and enjoy a tasty treat while doing so by purchasing a smile cookie from April 27 through May 3 at participating local Tim Hortons locations. Smile cookies purchased throughout the week will benefit Olean General Hospital (OGH) with 100% of the proceeds benefitting maternity and delivery services thanks to a partnership with Tim Hortons.
Smile cookies are $2 each and can be purchased at these participating locations; Allegany Tim Hortons located at 3012 NY-417, Olean, NY, Olean Tim Hortons located at 501 N Union St., Olean, NY, and Olean location at 1401 E. State St., Olean, NY. Purchasing a smile cookie is the perfect way to a give a smile and get a smile!
Penn College Tennis Players Seek More

This season, Penn College tennis teams have had unprecedented success, and third-year coach David Straub is hopeful that it continues on Saturday as both of his squads enter the United East Conference playoffs seeded third.
In 6:30 p.m. matches on their home courts at the Central PA Tennis Center in South Williamsport, the men (5-2 UE and 7-6 overall) will host sixth-seeded Lancaster Bible College (2-5, 2-9) and the women (6-3 UE, 7-10 overall) will entertain seventh-seeded Penn State Brandywine (5-5 all UE, 7-8).
Men
With five conference victories, the Wildcats have their best single-season UE win mark ever, and their seven overall wins going into a nonconference match on Friday against McDaniel College ties a program-best previously achieved in 2015 and 2018.

















