Coudersport Ambulance to Sweden Valley Manor
At 1:36 PM on Friday, Coudersport ambulance has been called to Sweden Valley Manor for difficulty breathing.
At 1:36 PM on Friday, Coudersport ambulance has been called to Sweden Valley Manor for difficulty breathing.
Saturday evening RUSH action will take place at Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway, Tyler County Speedway and Woodhull Raceway. Both Eriez and Bradford Speedways will host Sunday evening racing action.
(Pulaski, PA)…After several wet and dreary weekends, the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Racing Series presented by Born2Run Lubricants were graced with warmer temperatures and mainly dry weather as they competed at various facilities throughout the region in the Late Models, Sprint Cars, Sportsman Modifieds and Pro Mods, and Stock Cars.
On May 19 at 12:21 pm. Coudersport and Shinglehouse Fire Depts. were dispatched to Rt. 44 near the fireworks store for a wildfire with exposures.
PA Permit Violation Issued to STL RESOURCES LLC in Gallagher Twp, Clinton County |
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/10/2023 to STL RESOURCES LLC in Gallagher Twp, Clinton county. 78a86 – CASING AND CEMENTING – DEFECTIVE CASING OR CEMENTING – Operator failed to report defect in a well that has defective, insufficient or improperly cemented casing to the Department within 24 hours of discovery. Operator failed to correct defect or failed to submit a plan to correct the defect for approval by the Department within 30 days. |
Incident Date/Time: 2023-05-10 00:00:00 |
Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
PA Permit Violation Issued to STL RESOURCES LLC in Gallagher Twp, Clinton County |
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/10/2023 to STL RESOURCES LLC in Gallagher Twp, Clinton county. 78a86 – CASING AND CEMENTING – DEFECTIVE CASING OR CEMENTING – Operator failed to report defect in a well that has defective, insufficient or improperly cemented casing to the Department within 24 hours of discovery. Operator failed to correct defect or failed to submit a plan to correct the defect for approval by the Department within 30 days. |
Incident Date/Time: 2023-05-10 00:00:00 |
Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
Do your future plans include postsecondary education? Northern PA Regional College (NPRC) brings affordable education to you. Their Summer 2023 semester begins Monday, June 5th. Twelve courses are being offered, including Introduction to Psychology, Interpersonal Communication, Foundations of Math and Environmental Biology, to name a few. These courses are part of five associate degrees – Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Liberal Studies, and Social Sciences. Of course, if you are not interested in pursuing an associate degree at this time, NPRC’s team will help you select courses or training that meets whatever goal you’d like to achieve.
These courses are perfect for recent high school graduates, mid-career adults seeking to advance in their career or begin a new one, and even current eligible high school juniors and seniors who want to earn college credits while still in high school. This program is designed to be affordable at 70% less than the average tuition at brick-and-mortar institutions. Students with a high school diploma or its equivalent pay $185 per credit and receive guaranteed admission. Current high school students pay $60 per credit. Institutional Aid and scholarship opportunities are available.
These courses will be offered at the Education Council’s Coudersport office, as well as more than 20 additional locations throughout northwestern Pennsylvania. Apply now and see why Brighter Futures Begin at NPRC.
The priority application deadline is Monday, May 29. For more information, contact the Student Services team, at info@rrcnpa.org or (814) 230-9010.
Wesley Jacoby, a student in Mr. Bryant’s Networking and Security shop at the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center, earned his PC Pro certification on May 17, 2023. Wesley is a senior from the Northern Potter School District. He earned his Network Pro certification during the 2021–22 school year. Wesley’s certificate is backed by 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.
Truth
by
Pastor B.J. Knefley
What is truth? How would you define it? Is all “truth” true? They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, is that true for truth too? At what point does truth become untruth, or does it? If I add untruth to truth does it become a lie? I suppose one could go on with questions regarding truth and we’d all come up with different answers and positions.
A proverb that has always intrigued me is Proverb 14:12 “There is a path before each person that seems right, but it ends in death.” It “seems right”, appears to be truthful, seems correct, etc. yet isn’t. Can truth be even known and if so, how does one find it?
Another interesting passage of scripture comes from Romans 1:19, “They know the truth about God because he has made it obvious to them.” According to this, God has given a measure of truth about himself that is evident to all. The problem is that many don’t like the truth and reject it. Why? Is it because if one excepts something as being true then they are at the same time responsible to that truth? If I ignore something, does that nullify the truth that it represents? Sometimes truth becomes inconvenient. Inconvenient because it interferes with what I want to do and the lifestyle that I want to live. Don’t believe me? Look at what’s happening in our world today. Isn’t that proof enough. Remember the parable, “The Emperors New Clothes”? A quick internet search will tell you that it means “a situation in which most people praise or seem to believe something that is false or has no value, because they are afraid to go against the general opinion.”
Sadly, not all will receive truth. Even Jesus understood that when he said to not cast your pearls before swine, (Matthew 7:6). He also said, “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32). Think about it.
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors on the square across from the county jail, every Friday from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, May 19th. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
[NOTICE: The Potter County Farmers Market will be back into the summer/ fall schedule beginning in May. The market will be open weekly on Fridays, 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm, on the square across from the county jail. If you are interested in joining the market this year or have any questions please contact …. Netra Baker, 814-544-7313 netrabaker@hughes.net]
ME AND MY BOYS SOAP will be there on Friday. We will have a selection of goat milk based products that include soap bars, shampoo bars, lotions, and bath bombs. We accept cash or card payments. For more information contact us at meandmyboyssoap@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page.
JOANIE’S APIARY will be at market with local raw honey, beeswax products including wood polish and hand cream
RL HOPPE FARMS will be there with creamed honey, at the same table as JOANIE’S APIARY
CARING CRAFTS will be attending the Market this week. We have a variety of patterns for our Homemade Travel Pillows. Colorful hand painted clothes pin Wreaths. A variety of plastic canvas ornament/magnet pieces thank include; NFL logos, character theme, military signs, animals, etc.. Stop by and see us and don’t forget to like/ message us your special order on Facebook @ Caring Crafts. We accept cash payments. Hope to see everyone there!
BLUE MARBLE FARM will be at the market with local, organically grown beautiful produce and plants. We will have black raspberry plants. Tomato, eggplant, pepper and assorted vegetable plants. Limited produce. We accept cash, credit cards, and SNAP. For more information, contact Lisa at bluemarblefarm@outlook.com, 814-320-1308 or bluemarblefarm.weebly.com
ALPACA CREATIONS will be a vender, located in the same space as other years, at the Potter County Farmers Market in Coudersport. New line of yarns, vibrant colors, a nice variety and sizes of Alpaca Socks, long winter so time to knit a big variety of hats, scarves. Mitts, neck warmers. Roving for spinning or needle felting and bird ball filler. Credit cards accepted. Questions or comments 814-601-0049 or PM me. https://alpacas75.wixsite.com/website
We have mulch…black or red…
Open Saturday 9-4
Visit our vendors for tomorrow’s street fair.
Get your Mother’s Day Flowers, baskets, potted flowers and vegetables…
Come out to see your neighbors and friends at 25 West St. Galeton
Toni Jean Siciliano Hane, age 69 of Corning, NY passed away Wednesday, May 16, 2023 at Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira, NY.
Born on May 9, 1954 in Blossburg, PA she was a daughter to the late Frank and Patricia (MacLean) Siciliano. Toni enjoyed tending to her flower garden and she was an avid crafter. She also loved spending time with her family. She was a very loving mother and grandmother to her grandson, Izaiah. Toni was well loved by all her family and every person who was involved in her life. The family would like to give a special thank you to the exceptional cab drivers and caregivers who went out of their way to help Toni with anything.
Toni is survived by her son, Jason (Amber) Croft of Tioga, PA; grandson, Izaiah Croft of Tioga, PA; sisters, Mary Ellen (Stan) Orchowski of Mansfield, PA and Fran Davis of Elkland, PA; nephews, Brad Orchowski of Mansfield, PA, Mitchell Orchowski of Gettysburg, PA and Silis Wiles of Horseheads, NY; and niece, Jill Pratt of South Carolina.
She was preceded in death by both her parents, Frank and Patricia Siciliano; and sister, Susan Healey.
Family and friends are called to Kenyon Funeral Home, 214 W. Main St., Elkland, PA on Sunday, May 21, 2023 from 1:00 – 3:00pm. A memorial service will be held immediately following at 3:00pm with Reverend Vane Gunn officiating. Arrangements are in the care of Kenyon Funeral Home, www.kenyonfuneralhome.com
Shirley A. Larson, 92, of N. Ann St., passed away Tuesday (May 16, 2023) in the Buffalo General Medical Center, after a brief illness.
Born March 29, 1931, in Port Allegany, she was a daughter of John J. and Alice E. Clark Hanlon. On July 8, 1950, in Port Allegany, she married Carlton A. Larson, who died Apr. 4, 2018. They were married 67 years.
Shirley was a lifetime resident of the area and a graduate of Port Allegany High School, class of 1949.
She was employed with Bell Telephone Co. of PA, as a dental assistant with Dr. Phil Carlson, and later as a shipping assistant with Pittsburgh Corning Co., formerly of Port Allegany, before retiring.
Shirley was a member and church secretary for 35 years with the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, and four other churches; and member of the Women of Gethsemane Lutheran Church. She was a member and past matron of the Order of Eastern Star, Phoenix Chapter, Smethport; and former secretary of the local Red Cross.
Surviving are two sons, Nathan J. (Bonnie) Larson of New Franklin, OH, Paul A. Larson of Orchard Park, NY; ten grandchildren, two of which were raised by Carlton & Shirley: Pam A. (Dan) Dixon and Paige A. (Andrew) Moore both of Reading, PA; 20 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephew.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Carlton, and three sisters: Exilda R. Hanlon, Marjorie W. Zlobec, and Virginia E. Holden.
Friends will be received from 6-8 p.m. Sunday in the Switzer Funeral Home, Port Allegany. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday (May 22, 2023, in the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Port Allegany, with Rev. John Kallerson, officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Port Allegany.
An O.E.S. service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home.
Memorials can be made to the Gethsemane Lutheran Church.
Condolences can be made to: Nathan Larson, 620 W. Nimisila Rd., New Franklin, OH 44319.
At 7:30 p.m. this Friday, May 19, The Revelers will play their brand of Zydeco, Cajun and swamp pop music in the Deane Center’s Coolidge Theatre at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro. This is the final concert of the Wellsboro Community Concert Association’s 2022-2023 season. The members of this Southwestern Louisiana-based six-member band play accordion, fiddle, guitar, drums, bass guitar and saxophone and will be singing original tunes from their most recent album along with traditional Cajun and zydeco songs and may throw in some blues, country, western swing or honky tonk. Tickets are available. At 7:15 p.m., the doors will open for those who want to purchase tickets. For more information, call the Deane Center at 570-724-6220.
Successful anglers who catch tagged fish during the 32nd Annual Upper Pine Creek Trout Tournament can win up to $14,000 in cash, merchandise and gift cards with each prize valued at $50 or more. The top prize is $1,000 in cash. There are also four $500 cash prizes.
Through the free “Start a Kid Fishing” program, youngsters 12 and under, whether they register to fish in the tournament or not, can go to the big tent on clubhouse grounds this Friday, Saturday or Sunday and choose a fishing rod and reel combo and a tackle box to take home for free while supplies last. This program has been made possible by Smitty’s Sports and Gaines Gunworks in Gaines, Tackle Shack and Seneca Resources, both in Wellsboro, and club members.
The check-in station will be in the big tent located in front of the snowmobile clubhouse at 4814 Route 6, 12 miles west of Wellsboro. The clubhouse is on the south side of Route 6, halfway between Galeton and Wellsboro.
Anglers can register in-person at the check-in station this Friday, May 19 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and during tournament hours, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. this Saturday, and from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Sunday. The entry fee for adults is $30 and $15 for youth under 16.
Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon Snowmobile Club, the tournament takes place along a 13-mile stretch of Pine Creek between the Mill Street Bridge in Galeton Borough, Potter County and the Ansonia Bridge in Shippen Township, Tioga County.
What anglers win is based on the luck of the draw. They have to bring their tagged fish in “live condition” to the check-in station. The angler draws a Ping-Pong ball for each tagged fish he or she catches. The number on the ball identifies the prize.
All fish must be legally caught. No fish will be accepted one hour after the cut-off time. Anglers caught fishing before or after stated tournament times will be disqualified.
Those competing in the tournament must have a valid Pennsylvania fishing license and must observe and obey landowners’ rights. Trespassing on private property is not allowed, nor is littering.
For more information, call 1-717-881-9358 or the club at 570-724-2888 or visit the club’s website at www.pagrandcanyonsnowmobileclub.com.
This Friday and Saturday, May 19 & 20 will be free in-person programs at Cherry Springs State Park at 4639 Cherry Springs Road, Coudersport, Pa. 16915. The park is 12 miles from Route 6 in Galeton via West Branch Road and 15 miles from Coudersport via Route 44.
All programs at the park are held in the Night Sky Public Viewing Area. Park in the gravel lot and follow the walkway next to the restrooms to the seating area. Since seating is limited and spring nights are chilly, those attending may want to bring a chair and/or blanket.
Arriving early? Bring a picnic. Tables and charcoal grills are onsite next to the Night Sky Public Viewing Area. Meet at the kiosk next to the restrooms near the gravel lot at the Night Sky Public Viewing Area.
Check the Clear Sky Chart or Astrospheric for 48-hour forecasts of cloud cover and viewing conditions. Programs will be cancelled in the event of rain or thunder. Telescopes will not be available if there is significant cloud-cover. All visitors should arrive before dark, including those who plan to observe the night sky on their own.
Park Welcome & Walking Tour is This Friday, May 19 8pm to 8:45pm
Join park staff on a short, guided walk of park facilities, learning about their past, present and future. All ages are welcome. Expect to walk less than a mile on mostly level terrain. Registration is NOT required for the Park Welcome & Walking Tours.
Night Sky Tour: A Lion, Planets, and Bears, Oh My is This Friday and Saturday, May 19 & 20, 9pm to 9:45pm
During a laser-guided tour conducted by park staff, experience the wonder of the night sky. Explore the constellations of Leo the Lion and Ursa Major (Big Bear), and observe the planets Mars and Venus. Listen as we recount the legends and myths surrounding these mysterious patterns in the sky. Learn about park history, current use, and the importance of dark night skies.
Through Our Telescopes: Planets and Star Clusters is This Friday and Saturday, May 19 & 20, 10:15pm to 11pm
Under the guidance of park volunteers and staff, embark on an amazing telescope tour of the night sky. Look through park telescopes at the wonders of the springtime sky, including Mars, Venus, and maybe star clusters. Telescopes can be used on a first-come, first-serve basis for the time listed subject to the availability of staff and volunteers, weather conditions, and crowd size.
Here Comes the Sun – Safe Solar Viewing is Saturday, May 20, 5pm-6:30pm
Get to the park before sunset, and take a safe look at the sun. Join the PA Wilds Astronomy Club to safely view the sun with special telescopes. As the peak of the 11-year solar cycle approaches, the sun should have visible sunspots and prominences visible. Drop in and check it out. In the event of inclement weather, this program will be cancelled. If the sun cooperates, the time of this program may be extended.
Nature at Night is This Saturday, May 20, 8pm to 8:45pm
Join park staff for a family-friendly Nature at Night Program that features a half-hour presentation about fascinating creatures that enjoy the night as much as people do at Cherry Springs. Possible topics include: fireflies, owls, bats, black bears and more. Those who have questions or would like to know when a specific topic or animal will be featured during a Nature at Night program email cherryspringsee@pa.gov or call the park office at 814-435-1037.
Virtual Family Telescope Workshop Part I is Thursday, May 25 at 12pm
This 45-minute program is VIRTUAl, does NOT take place at the park and is REQUIRED for those attending a Part II in-person workshop. Those who attend Part I are NOT required to attend Part II. Those who are unable to attend this program live but register will be emailed a recording within 24 hours. After registering, watch for a confirmation and link to the program on Microsoft Teams.
Do you have a telescope but are having trouble using it? Interested in purchasing a telescope and want to find out what to look for and what to avoid? This brief program will outline basic fundamentals of telescopes and common missteps in their use. There will be time for questions. The instructor has 20+ years of experience in using a diversity of telescopes and offers these workshops periodically to help make the night sky more accessible to individuals and families. This program is also appropriate for younger children, if attending with an adult.
Registration is encouraged but not required for the free in-person programs on May 19 & 20. The public may choose to register as registered participants do receive an email when a program is cancelled or modified due to weather, etc.
Register at https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/cherry_springs_state_park for park programs. Questions? Call 814-435-1037 or email cherryspringsee
James T. Long, 76, of St. Marys, passed away unexpectedly, Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh.
He was born November 16, 1946 in St. Marys, son of the late, James F. and Caroline Lechner Long. He was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of St. Marys High School. He started his career at Speer Carbon and retired from SGL in 2008. He was a veteran of the United States Army, serving his country in Vietnam as a tank operator.
On January 19, 1977, in St. Marys, Jim married Elyse Mitchell, who survives.
Along with his loving wife, Jim is survived by four daughters: Kimberly Cashmer (David) of Weedville, Jennifer Greenthaner (Jeff) of St. Marys, Kristi Burgin (Mark) of Lock Haven, and Jessica Gnan (Shawn) of St. Marys; his son, James Long (Ashley) of Kersey; ten grandchildren: Lucy, Rayne, Maya, Nevaeh, Owen, Michaela, Mitchell, Makenzie, Cody, and Ellie; two great-grandchildren: Griffin and Emerson; and a brother, Ronald Long (Wendy) of Kersey.
Jim was a member of the Elks and Eagles Clubs, the American Legion, and was an avid Harley Davidson rider. He enjoyed hunting and was meticulous about everything, especially his cars, yard, garden, and taking care of his ferns. He was a kind man and nothing brought him greater joy than spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
Family and friends are invited to attend a funeral service at 10:00 AM on Monday, May 22, 2023 at the Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home. Full military honors will be accorded by the St. Marys Servicemen’s Burial Detail.
There will be no visitation.
Memorial donations, if desired may be made to the American Heart Association, PO Box 15120, Chicago, IL 60693 or to the Elk County Catholic School System, 600 Maurus Street, St. Marys, PA 15857.
Online condolences may be offered at www.lynch-radkowski.com
Cynthia Muccio-Barnard, 61, of 532 Armory Road, St. Marys, passed away Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at her residence surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with cancer.
She was born June 23, 1961, in St. Marys, daughter of the late Raymond and Patricia Gleixner Wickett. Cynthia was a graduate of Elk County Christian High School, Class of 1979. Cindy had a passion for learning and studying scriptures, so that she could counsel her clients from the Word of God. She earned her Associate Degree in 2002 from the University of Pittsburgh, her Bachelor of Science Degree from Trinity College of Florida in 2011, and her Master of Arts in Counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary in 2011. She was a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors, the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and was a Christian Counselor for Be Transformed in St. Marys.
On July 29, 2015, in Abington, PA, Cynthia married Dr. Mark Barnard, who survives.
Along with her husband, she is also survived by two children: Joseph Muccio (Brianne) of St. Marys and Anthony Muccio (Yvonne) of St. Marys; four step-children: David Barnard (Danielle) of East Norriton, PA Rachel Barnard of East Lansing, MI, Ruth Barnard of Philadelphia, PA, and Anastasia Barnard of Charlotte, NC; four grandchildren: Giuliana, Marcus, Dominic, and Kase; two step-grandchildren: Christian and Hailey; four sisters: Linda Baker of St. Marys, Peggy Anderson (Doug) of St. Marys, Sandra Cowan of Tampa, FL, and Victoria Aaron (Dr. Trudy Peterman) of Altoona; one brother, Daniel Wickett (Fran) of North Carolina; and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held in the Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home from 1:00 PM until 3:00 PM on Sunday, May 21, 2023.
A memorial service will be held privately by her family.
Memorial donations, if desired, may be made to the Three Breastketeers, 102 Elk Road, St. Marys, PA 15857.
Online condolences may be offered at www.lynch-radkowski.com .
Michael D. “Denny” Bender, age 80, of Cookeville, TN, passed away on April 25, 2023, from the comforts of his home.
Michael was born in Girard, PA, on May 1, 1942, to the late Michael Bender and Anna Lucas.
Michael joined the U.S. Army after graduating high school. From there, he went on to serve two tours of duty in Vietnam. He was awarded the Bronze Star for his service to our nation. After retiring from the Army, he went on to work for the Department of Defense as a supply manager.
To his family and friends, Michael was known as “Dallas” because he was country before country was cool. He liked riding motorcycles and traveling. He loved watching John Wayne movies.
Michael is survived by daughters Denise (Bruce) Hale of Smethport and Deborah (William) Seighman of Beaver Falls, PA; grandchildren Ranee Eichmann, Dane Faes, Bryce Hale, Shawna Boydstun, Miranda Seighman, and William “B.J.” Seighman; great grandchildren Jace Boydstun and Trenton Boydstun; sister Shirley Bender of PA; and brother Robert Bender of Florida.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, from 10AM to 12-noon at Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport. A Catholic Blessing service will be conducted at the funeral home at noon following the visitation. Military Honors will be accorded after the services by the Crosby and Smethport Honor Guard. Burial with full military honors will be in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, PA.
Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the American Legion; John Berg Post #976 of Crosby, PA or the VFW Post #2497 of Smethport, PA. Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport, PA.
Kenneth C. Chester, 73, of Sewickley, passed away Monday (May 15, 2023) at his camp on Kandare Camp Lane, Crosby.
He was born January 18, 1950 in Sewickley, PA, the son of Kenneth and Dorothy (Mellott) Chester. On July 31, 1976, in Smethport, he married Sandra K. Jordan, who survives.
Ken graduated high school and then received his x-ray technician certification. He ultimately was mechanic and owner, along with his wife, of “Sharp N Fix”, their own lawn and garden repair shop in Sewickley.
Ken loved to come up to his camp and stay on Kandare Camp Lane in Crosby.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by:
Two daughters: Colleen and Mallory Chester, both of Sewickley, PA
Two sons: Kirk Chester of New Sewickley Twp., PA and Casey Chester of Big Beaver Twp., PA
Four grandchildren: Colton, Jordan, Camden and Caiden
One sister: Doreen Edsall of Florida
Ken was preceded in death by his parents.
At Ken’s request, there will be no visitation or services at this time. A celebration of Ken’s life will be planned at a future date.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to your local Fire Department. Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
Bradford, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is alerting area motorists that a McKean County bridge replacement project will begin on Monday, May 22. The bridge spans Mix Creek on Route 1011 (Barnum Road) in Eldred Township, just south of the New York border. Built in 1938, this structure is 28 feet long and carries an average of 1,826 vehicles daily. Replacing the bridge will improve the structure’s rating from “poor” to “good.”
On Monday, preliminary work will begin, including sign placement, erosion and sedimentation controls, and mobilization of equipment. Roadway flaggers will control the flow of traffic through the worksite.
On Tuesday, June 6, the section of Route 1011 near the bridge will be closed as bridge demolition and replacement begins. The Route 1011/Barnum Rd/Cattaraugus County 29 closure will detour traffic using Route 346, Route 546, Township Road 45, and NY State Route 16.Although Route 29 will be closed north of the bridge, those living along Route 29 will be able to reach their homes. This two-week detour will be in place from June 6 through June 23.
Project work includes the removal of the existing single-span bridge and the construction of its replacement, a concrete box culvert. In addition, there will be some roadway reconstruction, pavement base drains, guide rail updates, pavement markings, and other miscellaneous items.
The L.C. Whitford Company, Inc. of Wellsville, New York is the contractor on this $994,0000 project. PennDOT anticipates completion in late June, but all work is weather dependent. PennDOT will issue project updates as work progresses.
CLEARED AT 12:25 AM–ROADWAY OPENED.
CLOSED: Route 242 is closed eastbound and westbound from Very Rd to Bakerstand Rd, due to a structure fire at 7:50pm for up to 6hrs, Town of Machias, Catt Co.