HARRISBURG, Pa. (December 1) – If you’re looking to punch your ticket to outdoor adventure for the next year, start gearing up today by purchasing your 2024 Pennsylvania fishing license, permits, and gift vouchers!
Beginning December 1, 2023, fishing licenses, permits, and vouchers for the 2024 season can be purchased through the HuntFishPA online portal on the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) website (Fishandboat.com), on your smartphone using the FishBoatPA mobile app, or by visiting one of nearly 700 retail license issuing agents. 2024 licenses, permits, and vouchers purchased now are valid immediately for up to 13 months, from December 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024.
Closures: The Library will be closed on Tuesday, December 26th, and Tuesday, January 2nd for the holidays.
Gertrude Hawk Candy Bar Sale: The library is selling Gertrude Hawk candy bars in various flavors. Stop at the library or Sprout’s Drug Store and get some today!
Candy Cane Lane: The library will have a table at the Candy Cane Lane vendor fair on Saturday, December 2nd at the Oswayo Valley Elementary School from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. Stop by and grab some food while you shop! We will have a variety of soups, drinks, chips, and hot dogs.
SWEDEN HILL, PA—James C. “Jamie” Loy II, 43, a lifelong resident of Sweden Hill, passed away with his loving mother by his side on Friday, December 1, 2023, in Sena Kean Manor, Smethport, after a short illness.
Jamie’s mother entrusted his care and cremation arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
Description: Administrative violation issued on 11/29/2023 to EOG RESOURCES INC in Springfield Township, Bradford county. 78a51(h) – PROTECTION OF WATER SUPPLIES – Well operator failed to electronically notify the Department within 24 hours of receiving notification from a landowner, water purveyor, or affected person that a water supply has been affected by pollution or diminution.
Michael S. PROCTOR, 57, of Galeton, PA, died Friday, December 1, 2023 in his daughter’s home in Coudersport.
Born July 5, 1966, in Coudersport, he was the son of Richard and Cindy Lou Huggler Proctor. A graduate of Galeton Area High School, he was employed by Patterson Lumber for many years. Mike was known for being a hard worker and a caring person. His family was his pride and joy. He loved being with family and friends.
Steven Eugene Cochran of Hopewell, Va. was promoted to heaven on Sunday, November 26, 2023 in his home with family around him.
Survivors include his wife, Sandra J. Cochran; his sons, Steven J. Cochran and Tony E. Cochran (Johnie); his daughters, Kera M. Kellogg and Anna J. Garst (Casey); his grandchildren, Natasha Cochran, Joseph Flahart, Madison Hoyt, Travion Cochran, Braedyn Gilormini and Haven Garst; his brothers, Thomas Cochran (Karen), Frederick Cochran (Tracy) and Joseph Cochran (Angela); and his sister, Jean Mealy (Clayton).
Steven was preceded in death by his brother, Duncan Cochran; parents Frederick Cochran (Mabel) and his adopted son, William Beason.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 6 at the VFW Post 637 Banquet room in Hopewell, Va and the Kelley Reunion.
Nancy L. Mckee, 81, of Warren, PA went home to be with the Lord, on Thursday, November 30, 2023, at the John and Orpha Blair Hospice House, Warren, PA.
She was born on April 21, 1942, in Coudersport, PA, the daughter of the late Harry Kellogg and Isabella (Arnold) Kellogg. Nancy had resided in Warren, PA since 1983 and lived in Sugar Grove, PA, before.
Nancy was raised by her aunt and uncle, Irvin “Bucky” and Cecil Chandler. She was a graduate of Youngsville High School, Class of 1960. Nancy was a graduate of Nursing from Jamestown Community College, and she received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Fredonia.
Nancy was employed with Warren General Hospital, then with First American Healthcare as an administrator, and retired from Warren State Hospital in 2004.
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police recognized the promotions of four Sergeants and 49 Corporals during a December 1 ceremony at LCBC Manheim in Lancaster County, Commissioner Christopher Paris announced.
A Bureau of Liquor Enforcement employee was promoted to Enforcement Officer 3 during the ceremony.
Promoted to Sergeant:
Sgt. Danea L. Durham, of Montgomery County, is assigned to the Southeast Training Center, Bureau of Training and Education. Sgt. Durham enlisted in the State Police in 2003 and was promoted to Corporal in 2018.
Sgt. Michael D. Glentzer, of Luzerne County, is assigned to the Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards. Sgt. Glentzer enlisted in the State Police in 2009 and was promoted to Corporal in 2016.
Sgt. Lance L. Schimp, of McKean County, is assigned to the Bureau of Emergency and Special Operations, Special Emergency Response Team, West. Sgt. Schimp enlisted in the State Police in 2004 and was promoted to Corporal in 2013.
Sgt. Matthew C. Steele, of Jefferson County, is assigned to the Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards, Internal Affairs Division. Sgt. Steele enlisted in the State Police in 2014 and was promoted to Corporal in 2020.
Promoted to Corporal:
Cpl. Robert C. Ace Jr., of Bucks County, is assigned to the Bureau of Communication and Information Services, CLEAN Administration Audit/Investigation Unit. Cpl. Ace enlisted in the State Police in 2007.
Cpl. Gary D. Beadle, of Lycoming County, is assigned to the Troop F, Montoursville, Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Specialist Unit. Cpl. Beadle enlisted in the State Police in 2007.
The grant initiative targets projects that improve the health of streams and rivers, benefiting local stakeholders and those living downstream.
Area counties are included in these grants.
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has awarded $19.3 million in 2024 Countywide Action Plan (CAP) Implementation Grants to county teams across Pennsylvania’s share of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. These grants support their efforts in reducing nutrient and sediment pollution to restore the health of local streams, rivers, and lakes.
“These grants have proven to be effective in boosting projects restoring Pennsylvania streams, rivers and lakes,” said DEP Interim Acting Secretary Jessica Shirley. “Since 2021, we’ve seen teams implement everything from streambank tree plantings to livestock crossing installations. I’m excited to see the ingenuity and progress made by this year’s grant recipients. Their work benefits not only their communities, but our Commonwealth and beyond.”
July 25, 1936 – Nov. 28, 2023 JEFFERSON, IA — Dean G. Scalfaro, 87, recently of Grand Junction, IA, passed away on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, at the Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson, IA. A visitation was held Friday, December 1, 2023 at the Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home in Jefferson, with a Celebration of Life planned for a later date.
Dean was born July 25, 1936 in Olean NY the son of Philip “Pat” and Beulah (Hatch) Scalfaro. Dean was influenced by and especially close to his grandfather Dominick “Grandpa Nick” Scalfaro and his grandmother Lena “Grandma Lena” Martin. All preceded him in passing.
He was a 1955 graduate of Otto Eldred High School, Eldred PA. Dean began working as a welder for Dresser Clark in Olean NY in 1956. He had a keen interest in utilizing his self-taught mechanical skills and expanding his career with Dresser and after several years was recruited by the Service Department to become an Erecting Superintendent, traveling both domestically and the world overseeing the installation of complex reciprocating engine compressors as well as centrifugal compressors and complimentary equipment. Dean was eventually promoted to lead the Franklin Park IL mid-west service office and went on to oversee service operations in Abu Dhabi and Philadelphia for the company. Dean was instrumental in developing the highly successful Contract Maintenance Group and retired from Dresser Rand, a joint venture formed by Dresser Clark and Ingersoll Rand, after 50+ dedicated years of service. Dean instilled his exemplary work ethic in all his children.
DEP to Host Public Engagement Session in Lycoming County on How to Use Federal Funding Aimed at Addressing Climate Change
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Energy Programs Office will host a public engagement session to give Pennsylvanians an opportunity to provide feedback on how to use federal funding aimed at addressing climate change. This is one of five sessions being held statewide with the goal of involving Pennsylvanians in developing a Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) for communities across the Commonwealth.
The session will be on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at 6:00 PM at Firetree Place, located at 600 Campbell Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. If you would like to attend, you can register here.
Belmont, NY…. The Allegany County Democratic Committee is pleased to announce that Governor Kathy Hochul has approved $2.8 million in federal infrastructure funding to improve roads in Allegany County.
This is part of $100 million in statewide road resurfacing improvements funded under the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law by President Biden in November 2021. The Act provides historic investments and funding for transportation and road improvements, rural broadband access, and clean energy investments to create jobs and rebuild and improve America’s aging infrastructure.
Allegany County residents will benefit from $1.8 million to resurface I-86, Route 305, and Route 446 in the Town and Village of Cuba, and $1.0 million to resurface Route 19 from the Pennsylvania state line to Stannards in the Town of Willing.
At 6:15 AM on Saturday, Eldred Township Fire Dept. & TLC EMS have been dispatched to the Barnum Road near the Artline Road for a one vehicle rollover crash.
November 2023 was a mostly typical November however a very dry month. We recorded rain for only 6 days. Morning lows ranged from a low of 18 to mostly in the 30’s. We started off many days with clear skies and frost. It is interesting to note that with a dry month Pine Creeks looks very healthy with a nice flow of water.
There was no measurable snow until the 29th. As usual with the first snowfall there were slippery roads with no road treatments early with the usual accidents. The hill on Route 6 on West Main Street had five water trucks lined up with their wheels spinning. The gas wells had to wait for water on the 29th.
I must comment that it was reported to me that a person was observed mowing their lawn on the 24th. A day after Thanksgiving. Mowing seems to never stop. There was a time when it stopped on Labor Day. I will not comment on mowing until next year. However, I was told Sunday while picking up a Christmas tree at Geisers that a reader appreciates my comments about mowing.
The average high temperature for the month is 46 and the low average is 32. Last year we received 4.3″ of snow and 4.69″ of melted snow and rain. This year we received 1″ of snow and 1.96″ of melted snow and rain. We had one day with 1″ or more of snow on the ground and two mornings with a trace of snow. We had fog one morning.
Once again we missed the storms. Just to the west and north of Galeton they experienced heavy lake effect snow. We were under a winter storm watch but that was about all.
John H. Bixler, Jr., 84, of Emporium, PA passed away at Elk Haven Nursing Home, St. Marys, PA on Thursday evening (November 30, 2023).
He was born January 6, 1939 in St. Marys, PA a son of the late John H. and Dorothy McDonald Bixler.
John graduated from Cameron County High School. He served in the US Army during Vietnam. After serving in the Army he graduated from Indiana State Teachers College in Indiana, PA where he earned a teaching degree. He went on to teach music at Union School District in Rimersburg for over 30 years. Years ago he enjoyed playing tennis, baseball and target shooting as he was a sharpshooter. He liked animals, especially his cats and dogs.
At 3:40 AM on Saturday, Franklinville Fire Dept. & mutual aid fire companies have been called to 21 South Main Street in Franklinville for a house fire. Caller reports a fire in the basement. Franklinville Chief reports 2 story wood structure with smoke showing.
Route 16 northbound/southbound is closed from Franklin St to Elm St in Franklinville due to a structure fire at 4:15 am, Cattaraugus County.
At around 9 PM on Friday, State Police were called to the Kwik Fill in Blossburg for a report of an armed robbery. A BOLO has been issued to all area police agencies. Three males in black face masks with firearms held up the store and took all the money, fleeing on foot from the rear of the store.
Anyone with information should call PSP Mansfield or 911.