Port Allegany Ambulance to North Main Street
At 1:08 PM on Tuesday, Port Allegany Ambulance has been called to North Main Street for a hemorrhage.
At 1:08 PM on Tuesday, Port Allegany Ambulance has been called to North Main Street for a hemorrhage.
On May 4, I had the opportunity to spend the day visiting both Potter and McKean counties.
My first stop was a tour of Morgan Advanced Materials (AMT) in Coudersport which featured an informative PowerPoint presentation on the company’s unique history and present-day facility locations.
Originally established as Pure Carbon in 1959, Morgan AMT currently has facilities operating in Saint Mary’s, Pennsylvania, Dunn, North Carolina and Atlacomulco, Mexico.
With more than 500 employees, Morgan AMT offers very competitive wages, such as a starting salary of $22.17 per hour at the Saint Mary’s plant after a probationary period is completed.
Our tour of the Coudersport facility continued with several impressive demonstrations from electrical discharge machining, pressure less sintering, and the use of two different carbons to make products lighter.
We also observed the process of producing armor products, including a side ceramic bullet proof vest. Other impressive demonstrations included a 1,380 ton press, an armored truck and trailer for product delivery, and the engineering of robots to move parts from molding turntables to the CNC lathe.
It was truly our pleasure to see such innovation and technology right here in God’s Country. These life-saving products are not just amazing in how they are made, but the purposes they are being made for.
We are extremally proud to have Morgan AMT operating in the 25th District as a significant contributor to our local economy.
Long-time business-leader and volunteer Jack Emrick was recognized this week by the Allegany County Board of Legislators for his contributions to the community.
Emrick was joined by his wife Donna, brother Bill Emrick, and District III legislators Adam Cyr (Bolivar), Dwight Fanton (Willing), and Debra Root (Scio), and presented with Board Resolution 161-23, which detailed his numerous efforts and accomplishments in both Steuben and Allegany counties.
He is committed to the goals of the YMCA of the Southern Tier, and currently serves on its Association Executive Committee, as Director of the Association Board, and is Chair of the Wellsville YMCA Advisory Committee. Emrick also serves on the UR Jones Memorial Hospital Campaign Executive Committee, which leads fundraising efforts for the hospital’s renovation and expansion project.
He has been a long and active member of both the Scio Methodist Church and the KonXions Methodist Church, with duties including Chair of the Administrative Council, auditing, and as a member of the Finance Committees. When called upon, he serves as substitute pastor.
His prominence in the local business community has led to membership and leadership posts in the Hornell Chamber of Commerce, Hornell Area United Businesses, Hornell Rotary Club, and the Arkport Exchange Club. In Scio, he committed himself to work on the Fairlawn Cemetery Board, Library Board, and as a t-ball and little league coach.
Emrick thanked his wife Donna for her support over their 40 years of marriage, and left those in attendance with a parting thought. “Have you ever impacted someone’s life so much that 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 years after you’re gone, they will love you as much then, if not more, than the day you died? If you have, then I think you’ve achieved the ultimate accomplishment life can offer.”
“I just hope that with the life I’ve led, and from my involvement in these clubs and organizations, that somewhere, someday, somebody will remember me and say ‘He made a difference in my life.’”
The 2023 Port Allegany Wine Walk raised $7750 which has been donated to local youth sports programs. This year’s Wine Walk featured ten wineries hosted by ten businesses including The Allegheny Cellars Winery at Baxter Hardware, Triple Nickel Distillery at Kallenborn’s Pine Valley; Brokenstraw Valley Winery at Mid-Town Motel; Laurel Mountain Winery at Trail’s End Realty; Twisted Vine Winery at Olson-Tenglund, Inc; Bear Creek Wines at A Stitch in Time; Uncle D’s Sassy Glass Winery at Neighborhood School of Dance; Sugar Bush Winery at Karen’s Styling Salon; Little Mountain Winery at GLC; and The Winery at Wilcox at Port Notary Service with Shirley Johnson and Kim Nelson, Realtor. Registration for the event was held at the Port Allegany Moose Lodge 460.
The Wine Walk was sponsored by Olson-Tenglund, Inc, Ardagh Group, St. Gabriels Catholic Women’s Club, Pitbull Construction, Carlson Dental Associates, Mountain Laurel Federal Credit Union, Shop ‘n Save, Fink Law Office, Port Allegany Pharmacy, Baxter, P.H.E. LLC; Switzer Funeral Home, Schott Associates Eye Care, Port Allegany Chiropractic, County Lines, Bayline Insurance Agency, McCourt Label and the Port Allegany Lions Club.
Proceeds went to (pictured left to right) Youth Basketball representative Kerry Hawver; Youth Soccer representatives Aaron Clark and Nicole Parish; Youth Football representative Jeremy Morey; Baseball and Softball representative Ashlee Fillhart; and Youth Cheerleader representative Dixie Gay. Also pictured are organizers of the Wine Walk, George and Susan Riley. A check was also presented to Junior Wrestling representative Brandon Bliss who was unavailable for the photo.
In the past five years, the Wine Walk has contributed almost $20,000 to local organizations including $4,000 to the Star Hose Fire Company #1; $2,200 to the Community Pool/Recreation Authority even though there was no walk that year due to COVID; $6,000 to PAAS; $6,500 to the S. W. Smith Library and the $7,750 given to Youth Sports this year.
Registration now open for July 27 Dinner & Awards to be held in Punxsutawney
The PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, Inc. (PA Wilds Center) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Champions of the PA Wilds Awards. The 2023 Champions are –
The winners will be honored at the 2023 PA Wilds Dinner & Awards, to be held on Thursday, July 27.
The Champion of the Pennsylvania Wilds Awards celebrate individuals, organizations, communities and businesses that are making significant contributions to grow and sustainably develop the outdoor recreation economy and nature tourism in the Pennsylvania Wilds. There are nine award categories open for public nominations. Nominations for 2023 awards were due by April 3.
My name is Kevin Siska and I am a Republican candidate for Potter County Sheriff. I have been in various facets of law enforcement for 28 years. I worked in a maximum security, state prison in Alaska. Later, while employed by the Juneau Police Dept. in Juneau, AK, I held positions as a Sergeant in Patrol, Investigations, and Administration. I served as a supervisor in Patrol and Investigations.
I am currently a Deputy with the Potter County Sheriff’s Department and have been employed in that capacity for seven years.
I am the only candidate with law enforcement experience. Along with that experience, I have the knowledge and training to make the transition to Sheriff seamless. While working for the Juneau Police Department we took great pride in working well with other agencies and being responsive to the area residents. I was taught to treat people fairly and with respect. I have always lived by those standards and will continue to do so as your sheriff.
I am currently a Certified Deputy with the Pennsylvania Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Education and Training Board. From the time I am sworn in as Sheriff, I will be able to not only tend to the administrative duties of the Sheriff but be able to assist with all the other duties handled by the deputies. When in a department that has only four full time sworn positions at full staffing levels, being able to assist with daily duties is beneficial. Currently the Department is operating with only 2 full time and 1 part time positions filled. It then becomes a necessity not a luxury for the Sheriff to be able to assist with daily tasks.
If elected, I look forward to continuing my service to the residents of Potter County as the new Sheriff. I have the necessary qualifications and experience to perform all the duties of Sheriff immediately upon taking office. It will be my privilege and honor to continue to serve the people of Potter County as the new Sheriff.
Please remember to vote for Kevin M. Siska on May 16th. As a Republican candidate, I am asking those who are Democrats and do not have a Democratic candidate on the ballot to please examine my qualifications and write me in on the Democratic Ballot. Thank you for all your continuing support. Remember to vote on Tuesday, May 16th!
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Endorsed by Kathy S. Schroeder, Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts Experience Matters
Thank you to all of those who signed my petition and have taken the time to speak with me, it means the absolute world to me. I will be listed as 2 on the ballot but hope to be number 1 in your hearts. It has been an honor and privilege to serve as your Deputy Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts over the past five years.
During my years of service, I have had the opportunity to be trained on the job by our current Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts, Kathy Schroeder. It takes years to learn the complex systems used in our office for civil, criminal and orphans’ court filings. I know the systems, duties and responsibilities of the Prothonotary/Clerk of Court inside and out.
I am very well versed in criminal and civil procedure, which is an absolute must for this position. I also have a heart for public service and a deep love for this community. The most important job we have is serving the public.
Over the years I have had the opportunity to get to know a lot of you personally and professionally. I want to continue to serve the citizens of Potter County, without any disruption in service. There will be no growing pains or learning curves, as I currently assist our Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts on a daily basis.
I am running on the Republican ticket, but I would welcome and encourage democratic write-in votes. I look forward to being your next Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts and would appreciate your support and vote in the upcoming primary election. Vote experience, honesty and dedication. Vote for Ashley Gledhill.
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ELECT FOR POTTER COUNTY SHERIFF
My name is Angela Milford, and I am a Republican candidate running for the position of Potter County Sheriff. I was born and raised and have worked in this area my entire life. I have worked for Potter County government for approx. 29 years in the jail. I was a Corrections Officer and was moved up into management of Deputy Warden and now Warden for approx. 14 years of that. I work very closely with the Sheriff’s Department and am very familiar with their role. I am being endorsed by the current Sheriff, Glenn Drake. He has expressed to me his desire and intention, should I be elected, to stay on with the department in a part-time capacity, which will assist me in my transition into this new job. The role of Sheriff has many different aspects with much of it being administrative and delegating other functions to deputies. I do some parts of the administrative tasks already in assistance to their department such as coordinating transports, going on transport, taking care of extradition requirements and many other tasks. I am confident I will be able to jump into this position and take it on. I do understand and know there will be training that I need to attend and look forward to learning. I believe I am the best candidate for this position as I am motivated by a desire to help people. I am firm but I am also fair. I hope you will vote for me as your next Sheriff. I would appreciate my democratic friends to write me in also. Thank you.
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On May 8, at 4:52 Bradford Twp. Fire and Bradford City Ambulance were dispatched to 700 South Ave. for a one car motor vehicle accident with possible entrapment.
Gary Michael HUNT, 67, of Whitesville, NY, died Saturday, May 6, 2023 in Jones Memorial Hospital, Wellsville.
Born December 24, 1955, in Hallsport, he was the son of Leon A. and Margaret S. Billings Hunt. He attended Whitesville Central School. Gary loved farming and was a lifelong farmer. He enjoyed watching movies, music, riding motorcycle, and hunting.
Surviving are: a son, Chad (Amy) Hunt of Wellsville; three daughters, Tammy Hunt of Whitesville, Carrie (Milo) Grey of Poulsbo, WA, and Serina Hunt of Wellsville; four grandchildren, Dakota Graves, Jacob Graves, Skylar Graves, and Lee Mallory; a great-granddaughter, Abigail Green; two sisters, Leah (Lloyd) Potter of Whitesville and Lois (Burdette) Cowburn of Ulysses, PA; nieces, nephews, and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Noreen K. Whitesell.
Friends may call at OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville on Friday, May 12, 2023 from 10:00 – 11:00 AM, with Funeral Services following at 11:00 AM. Rev. Dennis Munro will officiate. Burial will be in Hallsport Union Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Independence Emergency Squad, P.O. Box 309 Whitesville, NY 14897. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.
Harvey “Dan” Schuster, 77, of Pithole Road, Cyclone, passed away Saturday, May 6, 2023, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born August 14, 1945, in Erie, he was a son of the late John and Kathryn (Trabold) Schuster.
Dan was a 1963 graduate of East High School in Erie. He was employed as an electrician.
Dan enjoyed golf, fishing, softball & bowling.
Surviving is his loving companion, Nancy Kohler, with whom he resided, three sons, John (Helen) Schuster, of Bradford, Timothy (Leila) Schuster, of Brazil, Patrick (Jennifer) Schuster, of Cleveland, six sisters, Kathy, Betsy, Trudy, Barbara, Peggy and Diane, one brother, Thomas Schuster, six grandchildren, Tim, Catherine, Connor, Gabriel, Benjamin, Melinda, two great grandchildren, Liliana and Winter and several nieces and nephews.
Dan was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one infant son.
A celebration of life will be held at the convenience of the family.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Gene A. Nortum of Brockport, formerly of Wilcox and Johnsonburg, passed away May 6, 2023 at the age of 87 after a brief illness.
He was born on July 4, 1935, he was the son of the late Chester and Florence (Nagel) Nortum Cherry.
Gene served three years in the National Guard reserves. He had been employed at Weyerhaeuser retiring in 1997. He was a member of the Wilcox Sportmen’s Club, Brockport American Legion, Brockport Army & Navy Club, and the Ridgway Moose.
Gene was an avid motorcycle rider and hunter. He enjoyed playing cards with his family until his last days. He loved camping, always making the biggest campfires, golfing, playing pool and horseshoes, polka dancing and spending time with his grandkids. Gene spent several winters in Florida as a snowbird. He had many of his own famous quotes “Just between you, me and the fencepost“, “all shit in the side, will you do me one favor” “hey mon!” and “been there and back.”
Gene is survived by his 2 daughters, Jean Ann Mohney of Wilcox, Deb (Woody) Shaffer of Wilcox, and 1 son, Ron (Deb) Nortum of Tarentum, his long-time partner Jean Ceriani of Brockport, 1 brother, John Nortum (Shirley) of Wesleyville and 1 sister Joyce (Joe) Cherry of Johnsonburg, 9 grandchildren, Ed (Jolene) Murray, Charlene (Dave) Baumgratz, Michelle (Tim) Good, Dave (Kerri) Shaffer, Scott (Jamie) Shaffer, Lisa (Francie) Cherry, Brandy Nortum, Shannon Nortum, and Aleasha Nortum, 8 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and his beloved dog Sassy.
In addition to his parents, Gene was predeceased by his brothers Robert Nortum, Lawrence Nortum and a sibling in infancy.
A Memorial Service for Gene A. Nortum will be held on Monday, May 15, 2023, at 1:00 PM at Krise Funeral Home, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853, with Rev. Ann Foor officiating.
Family and friends will be received from 12:00 PM until the time of service.
Burial will follow at Wardvale United Methodist Cemetery.
If desired, memorial contributions should be made to the Wilcox Fire Department, PO Box 117 Wilcox, PA 15870.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefuneralhome.com
James Fries, 52, of 224 West Corydon St., Bradford, passed away Sunday, May 7, 2023, at Olean General Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Patricia A. Levenduski, 89, of 149 Houston Road, St. Marys, passed away Thursday, May 4, 2023 at Buffalo General Hospital after a brief illness.
She was born May 29, 1933 in Johnsonburg, daughter of the late William and Mary (Hoh) Zuraski. She was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of Wilcox High School, Class of 1951. In her early years she worked at Stackpole Carbon in Johnsonburg and then as a cook at Elk Haven Nursing Home for many years.
On May 29, 1954, in the Holy Rosary Church in Johnsonburg, she married Edward Levenduski, who survives. They were blessed to share 68 years of marriage together.
In addition to her husband, Pat is survived by two daughters: Pam Bilodeau (John) and Mary Hauber; two sons: Joel Levenduski (Michalena) and Kenny Levenduski (Lorrie); a sister, Irene Micale; a brother, William “Billy” Zuraski; along with 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and two step-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four sisters and brothers-in-law: Anastasia Parnell (Fred), Elizabeth “Honey” Nelson (Russell “Bunny”), Loretta Gerber (Harold “Bud”), Marcella Fledderman (Arthur), and Tillio “Tink” Micale; two brothers and sisters-in-law: Lawrence “Buzzy” Zuraski (Delores), Robert “Bob” Zuraski (Grace), and Shirley Zuraski; also a son-in-law, Chris Hauber; one grandchild, Nick Levenduski; and one step-grandchild, Erin Martinko.
She was a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church and enjoyed being outside at camp, walking in the woods, fishing, swimming, and playing those slot machines.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial in the St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Friday, May 12, 2023 at 11:00AM with the Rev. Thomas More Sikora, OSB, Pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery.
A private visitation will be held by the family.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the St. Marys Ambulance Service, 773 Johnsonburg Road, St. Marys, PA 15857.
The Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be offered at www.lynch-radkowski.com.
Richard R. Brocius, 87, of 9 Maple Court, Lewis Run, passed away, Friday, May 5, 2023, with his wife and family at his side, in his home.
Born June 24, 1935, in Red Bank, he was a son of the late Albert and Cora (Dean) Brocius. He attended Bradford High School.
On February 22, 1958, in Portville NY, he married his high school sweetheart Linda (Clugston) Brocius, who survives.
Dick worked at Johnson Radio, B&B Electric and retired after more than 20 years from Control Chief.
He enjoyed panning for gold, playing guitar for the Crook Farm AllStar Band. He volunteered at the Landmark Society and at Crook Farm. His greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren and teaching them to pan for gold.
Surviving in addition to his wife Linda, of 65 years, is one son, Timothy Brocius, of Bradford, one daughter-in-law, Joy L. Brocius of Bradford, four grandchildren, Kristi (Greg) Booth, Jen (Kerry) Roslinski, Richard (Tiffany) Brocius , and Tasha Brocius, 13 great-grandchildren, Tamlynn Lafredo, Zoie Lafredo, Landon Lafredo, Liam Lafredo, Logan Lafredo, Devon Booth, Taylor Booth, Tristin Booth, Tylar Booth, Kiara Hogue, Kyler Hogue, Ayden Brocius, and Austin Brocius.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Richard E. Brocius who died April 29, 2020, two brothers, and two sIsters.
Private graveside services will be held for the family at McKean Memorial Park Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Landmark Society, Crook Farm, P.O. Box 1021, Bradford, PA, 16701, or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Roger D. Grover, 63, of Smethport, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Friday, February 24, 2023, after a lengthy illness.
Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Rogers’ Life on Saturday May 13, 2023, at 1:00 pm at the pavilion at Hamlin Lake in Smethport, with Rev. Max Simms, pastor of the Hilltop Baptist Church, officiating.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
At 4:17 PM on Monday, Port Allegany ambulance has been dispatched to North Brooklynside Road for a patient with cardiac issues.