February 2023
Cameron County Children and Youth Services is seeking full-time County Caseworker position
CASEWORKER 1 VACANCY
Cameron County Children and Youth Services has an opening for a full-time County Caseworker position. Caseworkers provide a range of case management services to children and families to ensure the safety and well-being of children.
Salary: $37,000 (with a $2,000 increase upon completion of training and promotion to Caseworker 2)
Requirements:
A bachelor’s degree which includes, or is supplemented by 12 college credits in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, criminal justice, or other related social sciences OR a combination of experience and training which includes 12 college credits in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, criminal justice, or other related social sciences, and one year of experience performing paraprofessional case management functions.
Qualified applicants must apply for the position at www.employment.pa.gov.
Clearances and a valid driver’s license will be required.
Education Opportunity: Caseworkers with a bachelor’s degree, who are employed by Children and Youth Services for a minimum of two years, may be eligible for the CWEL program, which provides substantial financial support, including tuition and other expenses, to a caseworker in completing a graduate level degree. Individuals enrolled in this program would enter into a contract with the agency to continue employment following their studies for a period of time.
For further information, please contact Children and Youth Services at (814) 486-9351 or email hfarren@cameroncountypa.com.
YWCA Bradford will host an open interview/job fair
YWCA Bradford will host an open interview/job fair from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday, February 24 and Monday, February 27 at its Administrative Office located at 24 West Corydon Street in Bradford, PA. The job fair will feature both full-time and part-time positions currently open at YWCA Bradford.
YWCA Bradford is seeking candidates who want to make a difference in someone’s life! Open positions include Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Program Staff and Sexual Assault Advocate.
YWCA Bradford offers full-time employees competitive pay, health insurance, vision insurance, paid time off, sick days/bereavement leave, AFLAC, Colonial Life and YW Retirement.
Those interested must have a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver’s license and must be at least 18 years old. Applicants should provide a copy of their resume. For more
information, contact ywcaadmin@ywcabradford.org
Aveanna Healthcare Is Hiring RNs, LPNs, CNAs and DCWs
Aveanna Healthcare is offering Shift Differentials, competitive rates of pay, flexible scheduling and weekly pay. PRN work is available in all areas. Direct Care Workers, no experience needed, we provide all training! Must be 18 years old, and be vaccinated for covid or be willing to apply for a medical or religious exemption. RN/LPN Payrate based on acuity and experience Base rates start at $22-$30/ hour. CNA base rate $14/ hour, School cases $17/hour. DCW base rate $12/hour
RN/LPN
Fulltime nights available in Bradford, Kane, and Rew.
Full time days available in St Mary’s, and Bradford.
Part time Days in Roulette, St Mary’s, Port Allegany
Part time nights in Eldred, Port Allegany, Bradford, St Mary’s
Part time evenings in Emporium.
CNA
School cases in Johnsonburg, Kane, Port Allegany, Coudersport, and Warren
Evenings Roulette
PRN in Port Allegany, Bradford, Kane, Eldred, Smethport, Ludlow, Lewis Run, Rixford, Rew, and St Mary’s
DCW/CNA/HHA
Days and evenings in Kane, Ludlow, Roulette, Bradford, Rew, Eldred, St Mary’s, Smethport, Rixford, and Lewis Run
Please call Today at 814-642-9500 to set up your phone interview today!
June Catherine Adams, 91, of 521 Hyde Avenue, Ridgway, PA
June Catherine Adams, 91, of 521 Hyde Avenue, Ridgway, PA passed away Tuesday, February 21, 2023, at Pinecrest Manor.
She was born June 28, 1931, in Irvington, NJ, daughter of the late Alfred and Alice Merdinger Nagel. She was raised in Chester, NJ and had been a resident of the area since 2002.
In 1978, June remarried Mike Adams, who preceded her in death in 2002.
June is survived by her daughter, Nancy Voss-Coleman (Barry) of Swannanoa, NC; two sons, Craig Donald Voss of Concord, NC and Todd Voss (Siobhan) of Ridgway; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and by her sister, Lois Entwisle of Durham, NC.
June saw much of the world. She spent her summers in Boothbay, Maine for a number of years where she served as the Director of Volunteers for the Boothbay Harbor Hospital and started the Progressive Gourmet Dinner Club. An avid gardener, June was a member of the Boothbay Harbor Garden Club for 20 years. During the winters, she spent her time in Punta Gorda, FL, where she was an avid golfer and taught arts and crafts.
For one year June lived in Tehran, Iran while working for American Bell International and spent time traveling the Middle East and Europe. After her husband passed in 2002, she lived in Florida and Kersey, and in 2016 she moved to Ridgway. She was a member of the Fox Township Senior Center and enjoyed spending her time painting and doing crafts, which was her greatest pleasure. She deeply loved and adored her family and friends and treasured her time spent with them.
There will be no visitation.
Funeral and committal services will be held privately at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Chester, NJ.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to Shriners Children’s Erie, 1645 West 8th Street, Erie, PA 16505.
The Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered at www.lynch-radkowski.com.
Robert A. Kelly, 62, of Smethport, PA
Robert A. Kelly, 62, of Smethport, PA passed away Wednesday (February 22, 2023) at his residence in Smethport.
He was born May 14, 1960 in Port Allegany, the son of Joseph Kelly and Mildred Schwiekart.
Rob was a 1978 graduate of Port Allegany High School. He served in the U.S. Army after school. He was an Army Scout with marksman qualifications badge.
Rob was a self employed carpenter/handyman and a “jack of all trades” in the area for many years.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing and NASCAR. He loved the Pittsburgh Steelers and was up to help anyone that needed a hand in life. He adored his grandchildren and loved doing carpentry.
He is survived by his companion of 12 years, Sandra Kiehlmeier of Smethport
Two daughters: Ashley (Derek) O’Connell of Cyclone and Stephany (Justin) Kaziska of Smethport
Three sons: Joshua (Jenifer) McCain of New Jersey, Matthew (Jolene) McCain of Houston, TX, and John (Julie) Meacham of Turtlepoint
Twelve grandchildren
One brother: Edward (Nancy) Kelly of NJ
Three sisters: Julia (Donald) Soegaard of Sutter, CA, Patricia Starr and Linda Hardes, both of Port Allegany
Two step sisters: RaeAnn (Tom) Manning of Pendleton, SC and Lynn (Dewey) Leonard of Port Allegany
In addition to his parents, Rob was preceded in death by his stepmother, Marjorie Kelly, two brothers, Harry and Joseph Kelly, and one sister, Nancy Kelly.
There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 11AM from the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., 2 Bank St., Smethport, with the Rev. Max Simms, pastor of the Hilltop Baptist Church, officiating. Military Honors will be accorded by the American Legion; Bucktail Post #138 of Smethport. A luncheon will be served after services at the American Legion; John Berg Post #976 of Crosby, PA.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
Adda M. Brace, 86, of Bradford, formerly of Cyclone
Smethport – Adda M. Brace, 86, of Bradford, formerly of Cyclone, passed away Thursday (February 23, 2023) at The Pavilion at BRMC, Bradford.
Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
Marguerite M. Lasher, 86, of First Street, Eldred, PA
Marguerite M. Lasher, 86, of First Street, Eldred, PA went to be with her lord on Wednesday (February 22, 2023) surrounded by her loving family.
Born on October 16, 1936 in Coryville, she was the daughter of Joseph and Doris Dunn Connolly. On August 27, 1955 at the Smethport Episcopal Church she married her husband Charles A. “Bud” Lasher who preceded her in death on October 11, 2015.
Marguerite was a longtime resident of Eldred and a 1955 graduate of Otto Eldred High School. She was a life member of the First Church of God, Eldred. Also, she loved reading, crocheting, watching NCIS and Dr. Pol, and she loved when she would go camping with her late husband and family. Most of all she loved spending time with her family, and especially her grand-daughter.
Surviving are four daughters; Barbara Callahan of Eldred, Suzanne (David) Louk of Eldred, Crystal (Luke) Hathaway of Dayton, TN., Debbie (Rich) Minner of Eldred; six grandchildren, Trevor, Heather, William, Zachary, Mick, Kris, Erin and Matt; and Nine great-grandchildren, Blake, Braden, Kevin, Lucy, Soyer, Maisey, C.J. and Joey.
In addition to her husband of sixty years, she was preceded in death by a son, Charles Joseph Lasher; and three siblings, Audean, Joe, and Tom Connolly.
Friends may call on Monday (February 27th, 2023) at the First Church of God, Eldred from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, at which time a celebration of life will be held with the Rev. Jim Kazimer, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Smethport.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the First Church of God, Eldred or to the McKean County VNA and Hospice.
Online condolences may be made at www.framefuneralhome.com.
32 yr old Justin Michael Schlopy arrested for forcible rape of 16 yr old female
On 02/18/2023 the City of Bradford Police Department arrested 32 yr old Justin Michael Schlopy on an arrest warrant for forcible rape and multiple other sex offenses against a 16 yr old female victim.
The offense occurred between 10/29/22 and 10//30/22 at 17 South Center Street in Bradford.
Schlopy was taken to Magistrate Cercone for arraignment and remanded to McKean County Jail on $50,000 cash bail. Preliminary hearings are set in the matter.
Arrest Date: Saturday, February 18, 2023 – 3:00pm Reference ID: 2022-10301700 Charges: CC 3121 A1 Forcible Rape (F1) CC 3123 A1 Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse (F1) CC 3124.1 Sexual Assault (F2) CC 3125 A1 Aggravated Indecent Assault (F2) CC 3126 A1 Indecent Assault Without Consent of the Other (M2) Incident Type: Sexual Offense – Other Source: City of Bradford Police Department
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/bradfordpd/68048/arrests/schlopy-justin-michael-cc-3121-a1-forcible-rape-f1-and-4-additional-charges?fbclid=IwAR1u8BhmnnEePEYhjYqLRiT7cLcQf46FSPHCx3l3Rmr0bkdgzcaYUKkGTJA
FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK SUPPORTS THE UNITED WAY
Elk County-The First Commonwealth Bank supports the St. Marys United Way campaign through their generous employee payroll program. Pictured is Doug Bauer, St. Marys Area United Way Payroll Chairman and Doug Gaffey, St. Marys Area United Way President along with some of the First Commonwealth employees who contribute via the First Commonwealth’s payroll program. Doug Bauer recognized each contributing employee with a blanket as a token of appreciation for their donation. These blankets were purchased through a grant United Way received to help rejuvenate the payroll program following COVID-19 pandemic. Sean Gabler, First Commonwealth Vice President Branch Manager Business Banker reaffirmed First Commonwealths commitment to the St. Marys Area United Way and that First Commonwealth will continue annually to match 100% of employee contributions.
The First Commonwealth payroll program supported the St. Marys Area United Way 2022 campaign and will continue to support the United Way’s 2023 campaign. The United Way’s 2022 campaign goal was $170,000. Funding raised in 2022 was available for eligible organizations to seek grant funding in 2023 and funding raised in 2023 will be available for grant awards in 2024.
As a result of the 2022 campaign, the St. Marys Area United Way board approved and granted awards in February of 2023 to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, Boys & Girls Club of St. Marys, Boys Scouts-Bucktail Council, CAPSEA, Catholic Charities, City of St. Marys Parks and Recreation, Dickinson Center, First United Methodist Church Youth Program, Girl Scouts of Western PA, Guardian Angel Center, St. Marys Area School District, St. Marys Library and the Veteran’s Memorial-Eternal Flame located on the Diamond downtown St. Marys. The United Way board also approved a commitment of funding to support the City of St. Marys Parks and Recreation Leathers Playground Project. Specifically, the United Way funding would be used to help make the new Playland at Memorial Park handicap accessible. This commitment of funding is pending the city is awarded grant funding for the project and the Recreation board facilitates a capital campaign to acquire individual donations
The St. Marys Area United Way has served the citizens of the City of St. Marys and surrounding counties since 1925. The St. Marys Area United Way relies on the contributions from companies and local individuals. Those donations support the financial needs of non-profit agencies that serve the health and human welfare needs of our community. If you would like to become one of these individual or corporate donors, please call 781.6000 or mail your check to the St. Marys Area United Way, 44 So. St. Marys Street, St. Marys, PA 15857.
BRMC, Church of the Ascension distribute food to local Bradford families
Bradford, PA – Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and the Church of the Ascension coordinated a joint venture to help combat the local food insecurity. A group of volunteers from both BRMC and the church collaborated to organize a food distribution in the church parking lot on Wednesday, February 15 from 1pm to 3pm.
A combined total of more than 20 volunteers from the church and BRMC took time to assist in the food distribution that aided in providing boxes of food for more than 80 households. The food distribution included 545 cases of food products, 100 half gallons of milk, and boxes of fresh produce.
Sharon L. Learn, 77, of Bradford, PA
Sharon L. Learn, 77, of Bradford, PA passed away on Friday, February 17, 2023 at the Bradford Manor.
She was born on December 20, 1945 in Bradford, the daughter of the late Al and Evelyn Hanson.
She was a member of the First Wesleyan Church and she volunteered for many benefits and church functions. She was also an avid reader who enjoyed working on crafts.
She is survived by one son, Michael (Mary Sives) Gray of Bradford; one daughter, Michelle Gear of Bradford; one brother, Dale Kerstetter; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren plus one on the way and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents; she was also preceded in death by her longtime companion, “Doc” Holliday.
At her request private services will be held at a later date.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Mascho Funeral Home, Inc.
Online Condolences can be expressed at www.maschofuneral.com.
BT Responded to Crash Into Pole on Minard Run Road Wednesday
Bradford Township Volunteer Fire Department
At 1128 Wednesday afternoon BTVFD and an Ambulance from Bradford City was dispatched to the area of 800 Minard Run Road for a motor vehicle accident with possible entrapment. Chief 15 arrived and established Minard Run Command and reported no entrapment.
A second ambulance from BCFD was requested. Engine 153 split their crew for patient care and hazard mitigation. Engine 151’s crew handled the road closure at the bottom of the hill. Stations 8 and 7 were dispatched to shutdown the top of the hill. All units were placed back in service within a hour.
Assisting on scene were Donovan’s towing, Bradford Township PD, Bradford City FD, Hilltop VFD, Rew VFD, and Penndot.
Photo courtesy of Jay Bradish
Garret Morey Seeking Nomination For Magisterial District Judge in 55-3-01
My name is Garret Morey. I am a lifelong resident of Potter County, residing in the Borough of Coudersport with my future wife and daughter. I would like your support to serve Potter County as one of our three Magisterial District Judges.
I will be serving district 55-3-01 which covers Coudersport Borough, Austin Borough, and the following townships of Eulalia, Homer, Keating, Portage, Summit, Sweden, Sylvania, and Wharton.
I graduated from Coudersport Area Jr./Sr. High School in 2017 and enlisted in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard as a Combat Medic in 2016 as a Junior. After attending my job training with the Army, I went to US Army Airborne school in Fort Benning, Georgia. Following Airborne school, I enrolled in college at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania studying Political Science. Before I could finish my degree in 2020, I was deployed to the Middle East as a Door Gunner with A Co 2-104th GSAB in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. During my time in the military I have received awards such as the Army Commendation Medal and Army Achievement Medal among others.
Currently, I am a Firefighter with the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire, serving the citizens of our state’s Capital.
I am a certified EMT and Firefighter II, volunteering my time for the Coudersport Volunteer Fire Department since 2017. I have also been a member of the Coudersport Volunteer Ambulance Association as an EMT.
I will serve the people within the district as a fair and impartial judge. I will judge each case without bias or prejudice. I am the right person for the job! It’s Time For Change!
Don’t forget to vote for Garret Morey on May 16th in the primary election!
Costanzo and Team Big Dog Round Out Rolfe Beagle Club’s Statewide Predator Hunt or Trap
Johnsonburg, Pa.: Paul Costanzo and Team Big Dog both made multiple entries into Rolfe Beagle Club’s Statewide Predator Hunt or Trap on Day 6. Team Big Dog tied the club’s record for number of coyotes brought to the event by harvesting seven coyotes. This harvest was the largest since Freddy Frey and Steph Conto both brought seven coyotes in during a 2022 event.
Paul Costanzo was hunting private lands in Elk County on Saturday evening with an AR .223 and thermal scope when a red fox responded to his electronic call and entered the field. The female red fox weighed 8.2#. Photo was unavailable.
Team Big Dog harvested a 28.4# female coyote on Friday evening near 9:00 p.m. They were hunting private lands in Elk County and using an electronic call. On Saturday morning near 6:00 a.m., a 33.2# male coyote responded to their call. Team Big Dog uses both mouth calls and electronic calls.
Hunters are reminded that Rolfe Beagle Club will be holding their 111h Annual, Statewide, 10-Day Coyote and Crow Hunt from August 30 to September 9.
March 7 is deadline for students to apply for Community Foundation scholarships
The Elk Community Foundation (ECCF) and the McKean County Community Foundation (MCCF) remind students that the deadline for applying for 2023 scholarships is fast approaching. Students must submit their online applications by midnight on Tuesday, March 7. Over 170 scholarship opportunities are available to area students who are attending colleges, universities or vocational schools.
Students can access applications on the Foundation websites: www.elkcountyfoundation.org for ECCF and www.mckeancountyfoundation.org for MCCF. Students should go to the “Scholarships/Information for Students” section on the website for detailed information on the wide variety of scholarships available. Here they can begin the application process through an online portal. There are opportunities for everyone who is attending a post-secondary education or vocational school, including non-traditional students.
The Community Foundation is one of 40 statewide partners with PATH (Partners for Access to Higher Education). Students who receive a scholarship award from the Community Foundation may qualify for matching dollars through PHEAA and the PATH program if they attend a PA school. In 2022, 58 students received a total of nearly $75,000 in matching funds.
Visit the Foundation websites to see what is available. For further details, contact your guidance counselor or the Community Foundation at 814-834-2125 or 1-844-238-2289.
Roulette Township will be closed except for Tuesdays and Thursdays
Roulette Township
Due to changes being made the township office will be closed except for Tuesday’s and Thursday’s. If you have an emergency you may call the office between 7:30 to 4:00 but you must leave a message. Thank you for your understanding.
Property Tax/Rent Rebate Clinics Conclude Next Week, Causer Says
BRADFORD – Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) is reminding area senior citizens and people with disabilities that the last two Property Tax/Rent Rebate clinics are coming up next week in Bradford and Austin. Assistance with applying for the program is available at no charge and no appointment is necessary.
“We are always happy to help area residents apply for this valuable rebate,” Causer said. “Anyone who has not been able to attend a clinic is welcome to stop by our offices in Bradford, Coudersport or Kane for assistance at no charge.”
The final two clinics are scheduled as follows:
Monday, Feb. 27
- Bradford Senior Center, 60 Campus Drive, Bradford – 9:30-11 a.m.
Wednesday, March 1
- Austin Borough Building, 21 Turner St., Austin – 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The rebate program benefits eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older; widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 annually for renters, and half of Social Security income is excluded.
The maximum standard rebate is $650, but supplemental rebates for certain qualifying homeowners can boost rebates to $975. The Revenue Department automatically calculates supplemental rebates for qualifying homeowners.
The deadline to apply for a rebate is June 30. Rebates will be distributed beginning July 1, as required by law. Additional information, as well as claim forms and a link to apply online, are available at www.revenue.pa.gov.
GREENWAYS MINI GRANT FUNDING AVAILABLE!
Ridgway, PA – The North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission (North Central), in cooperation with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), is pleased to announce a new Greenways mini grant funding round. North Central is encouraging municipal entities and authorities, council of governments, 501C3 tax exempt corporations, educational institutions, incorporated watershed associations, conservation districts and county and local governments within the region that are interested in expanding the North Central Pennsylvania Greenways network to apply for funding under the Commission’s Greenways Implementation Block Grant Program. Eligible applicants must be located within the six-county region comprised of Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Potter counties.
The North Central Greenways Implementation Grant Program supports the advancement of recreation, conservation and heritage initiatives through the implementation of recommended priorities contained within the North Central Pennsylvania Greenways Plan. For more information, or to download a funding application, please visit North Central’s Greenways website at www.ncentralgreenways.com. For questions regarding the program, eligibility concerns or to request a hard copy of the grant application, please contact Katie Lenze, Community Development Coordinator, at 814-773-3162 or klenze@ncentral.com.
The competitive grant program will accept applications from March 1, 2023 through March 31, 2023. Grant requests should not exceed $25,000 with a dollar-for-dollar match. Match may be provided by in-kind services and/or cash. Special consideration will be given to projects that have secured local match at time of award and that involve opportunities for coordination between local and state agencies.
Deadline for applications is Friday, March 31, 2023 by 4:00 PM. Completed applications can be emailed to Katie Lenze at klenze@ncentral.com or mailed to NCPRPDC at 49 Ridgmont Drive, Ridgway, PA 15853.