Harrisburg, PA – Today, the Pennsylvania Departments of Transportation (PennDOT) and Health (DOH) joined forces to raise awareness about organ donation. Recognizing the national observance of Donate Life Month in April, PennDOT and DOH were joined by Pennsylvania organ donation organizations, Center for Organ Recovery and Education (CORE) and Gift of Life Donor Program to spread the message that driver’s license and identification card holders can easily help another person live a fuller, longer life by registering as an organ donor.
Jonathan G. Moore, 74, of Salamanca, NY died at home on Monday (April 10, 2023) following a short illness.
Born June 5, 1948 in Olean, he was the son of the late Arthur H. Moore. He was married in Crosby, Pa., in 1978, to the former Terrie L. Ream, who survives.
He attended Austin High School, Austin, Pa.
Jonathan had owned and operated J&M Contracting, Olean, for over 30 years, retiring in 2012.
He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He also enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, camping, hiking and watching professional football and baseball. He was an avid traveler who enjoyed collectables as well as listening to music.
Surviving are two daughters, Julie (Todd) Doud of Randolph and Shannon Moore of Olean; four sons, Matthew (Neola) Moore of Smethport, Pa., Daniel Moore and David (Marie) Moore, both of Olean, and Butch Jones of Columbia, Mo.; seven grandsons; a granddaughter; two great-granddaughters; two sisters, Ladonna Gustafson and Ramona Wagner, both of Mexico, Mo.; three brothers, Kenny Moore of Omaha, Neb., Bernie (Jodi) Moore and Richard Jones, both of Columbiana Mo.; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a sister, Debbie Peterson; and two brothers, Charlie Moore and Donavan Moore.
There will be no visitation. A Celebration of Life will be held at the convenience of the family and will be announced.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the O’Rourke & O’Rourke Inc. Funeral Home, 25 River St., Salamanca.
Kristopher Herbert, a student in Mr. Bryant’s Networking and Security shop at the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center, earned his Digital Literacy Pro certification on April 14, 2023.
Kris is a senior from the Port Allegany School District. He previously earned his PC Pro and Network Pro certifications.
Kris’s certificate is backed with a $1000 employment guarantee, ensuring his skills are workforce-ready.
For more information on the Networking and Security program, feel free to contact Mr. Bryant at bbryant@iu9ctc.org or (814) 642-2573. For more information on the benefits of the industry certifications, go to https://w3.testout.com/certification/certhome.
Embrace the spirit of “Aloha” on a leisurely 3-island tour of Hawaii featuring 3-night stays each in Oahu, Big Island (Kona) and Maui. Remember Pearl Harbor and visit the USS Arizona Memorial. Embark on a wonderful journey along Oahu’s famous North Shore. Take in the natural beauty of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island. Admire the hula dance, an ancient Polynesian art form. Visit a coffee farm in Kona and learn about the coffee bean’s journey from tree to cup. In Maui, visit the old royal capital of Lahaina where you can stroll through historic streets. Uncover the beauty, culture and traditions of all three islands.
This 10-day/9-night tour that departs on November 2nd is a trip of a lifetime! Visit this link to register or for more information gateway.gocollette.com/link/1112514 or call (814) 274-4877 to request a brochure, get details/cost, etc. You’ll save $100/per person if you reserve by May 2, 2023, so reserve today!
“The Thrift Shop behind the Eldred United Methodist Church on Main St. will be open every FRIDAY from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. beginning April 14th. Hope to see you there soon.”
MANSFIELD, PA – A fatal crash caused the closure of Route 660 for a few hours early Thursday morning, April 13, 2023, in Richmond Township.
Mansfield Hose Company and Mansfield Ambulance responded to a reported rollover accident with entrapment in front of 616 Route 660 (by the Burguson residence) around 9:23 AM.
Fire personnel arrived on scene quickly and confirmed that the vehicle was off the roadway and the driver was trapped inside the vehicle. A request for a medical helicopter was made prior to crews arriving on scene.
A landing zone was being prepared in a nearby field as EMS crew evaluated the driver and provided care, as firefighters worked to free the woman from the minivan. Guthrie Air helicopter accepted the request and was soon airborne to the scene.
The driver was freed from the vehicle by firefighters and EMS crews continued treating the injured female.
Shortly after 10:00 AM Guthrie Air medical helicopter was recalled as the driver passed away due to the injuries she suffered in the accident.
PennDot crew made it to the scene around 10:48 AM and assisted with keeping the roadway closed as Pennsylvania State Police and the coroner did their jobs
Mansfield crews were cleared from the scene around 11:00 AM and returned back to their station with a heavy heart. The scene was taken over by PennDot.
FNN received word from the family that the victim was in her early 70’s and lived in Lawrenceville, PA.
At 9:46 AM on Friday, Wellsboro & Galeton Fire & EMS have been dispatched to Rt. 6 Autoworks at 6794 Rt. 6 for a vehicle crash into a building with entrapment.
On scene reports a medical emergency. No entrapment. Fire aparatus cancelled.
In God We Trust, or do we? I recently saw that saying on a license plate and it made me wonder. We’ve all seen it on our currency and even on walls as decorations. It’s easy to say but another to do and practice. Why is that?
I suppose that it’s a saying that has different meanings to each. For some, it’s just a cliché with no actually meaning. For another it’s a bedrock of their faith.
The first question that comes up is “Who is God?”. That answer is as different as life itself. You find that we all define God in different ways. To one He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, while to another he’s the man upstairs. For some He is the creator and sustainer of all things, for others he’s just there and he’s the same God of every religion and belief.
The second question is, “What’s Trust?”. Seems like a simple word but it’s not. Trust is as varied as the belief in God. And then it’s about percentage. Do we trust 100%, 50%, 25% or 5%, or does it depend upon the circumstances. We trust when things are going well, but what happens when they’re not? It’s easy to trust in the good times, but what about the bad?
Sometimes trust is a matter of what we’ve been taught to do. Trust God to lead and direct. Trust that His plan is good. Trust God with your life. All great to say, but not so easy to practice. We say that we trust God, but our actions often paint a different picture. More often we do what we want to do and then ask God to endorse it. After all, if it’s got His stamp of approval then it must be the right thing to do, and I can trust it. Or can I?
In the end we really need to be checking the congruency between what we say and what we actually believe. We might just find that they’re not the same. Think about it.
On April 14 at 12:37 am. Bradford Township Firefighters were dispatched to 578 West Washington St. for a house fire. Derrick City dispatched and Lewis Run on standby. Bradford ambulance dispatched for a fire victim. 2nd story of the house has been consumed.
Former Bradford dentist, Dr. Peter Whelan, died as a result of the fire at his West Washington Street residence.