Roulette Ambulance to Fishing Creek Ext.
At 10:30 AM on Monday, Roulette Ambulance has been called to Fishing Creek Extension for difficulty breathing.
At 10:30 AM on Monday, Roulette Ambulance has been called to Fishing Creek Extension for difficulty breathing.
Douglas P. Greene, age 80, of Mansfield, PA, died on Friday, February 16, 2024. He was born on August 27, 1943 in Coudersport, PA, a son of the late Howard and Marjorie (Brewer) Greene and was married to Kathy A. (White) Greene. Doug owned a landscaping business for many years. He loved spending time with his horses, tinkering in the garage and watching westerns.
He is survived by his wife: Kathy Greene of Mansfield, PA, sons: David (Traci) Greene of AL, Danny Jo Greene of NY, stepson: Derick (Tami) Gasper of Mansfield, PA, stepdaughter: Heather (Anthony) DeHaven of Mansfield, PA, sister: Karilyn Boucher of Coudersport, PA and several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held in the spring. Arrangements are entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. www.carletonfh.com Wellsboro, PA.
Regardless of who you rooted for during the 2024 Super Bowl game, the Port Allegany United Methodist Church had a winning collection of soup, crackers and cash to donate to PACS (Port Allegany Community Services). Makayla Alcorn, Lillianne Reed, Christian Reed and Langston Reed collected the Friday and Saturday before the Super Bowl at the Port Allegany Shop n Save. Church members brought their donations to church on Super Bowl Sunday. Together they collected 169 cans of soup, 21 boxes of crackers, two others (not soup) and $204 in cash.
Raymond P. Burlingame, 85, of Smethport, passed away on Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at Sena-Kean Manor.
He was born on December 25, 1938 in Round Lake Township, MN, a son of the late Homer and Gladys Schmaus Burlingame.
On October 12, 1997 in Sanford, NY, he married Genevieve I. Roberts who survives.
He was a U.S. Air Force veteran who served from April 1958 until his honorable discharge in April 1962.
He was a member of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers for 50+ years. He was the former “President” of the Men’s Room, Hilton, NY and he was an avid fisherman.
He was employed by the Leo J. Roth Corp., Webster, NY for 30 years; retiring in 1993.
At 8:10 PM on Sunday, Roulette Ambulance has been called to Laninger Creek Road for difficulty breathing.
At 8:10 PM on Sunday, Genesee Fire & Ambulance have been dispatched to an Onstar report of a one vehicle crash on Hickox Road. Report from scene–One vehicle off roadway struck a tree. No injuries.
RECALL ALS & Wellsville.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball team made Saturday as super as it was being billed by posting its first playoff win since 2010.
As a result, the fourth-seeded Wildcats earned a shot at top-seeded Penn State Harrisburg at 5 p.m. on Monday in a United East Volt Division semifinal.
The Wildcats completed their regular season on Wednesday at Gallaudet University with an 80-61. In sweeping the season series between the two teams, it also evened their lifetime series at 8-8.
During the game, Livingston Cross, of Union, New Jersey, led Penn College with 26 points and 16 rebounds, and Gavin Barrett, of Roselle, New Jersey, scored 15 points, dished out 16 assists and pulled down 10 rebounds.
We have a Lawyer willing to work with us!!!
Our first matter of business is she would like a zoom meeting with Cyclone residents.
I would like to set this up for tomorrow evening! (Monday, February 19th at 6:00pm)
The spots open to participate are limited. If you would like to participate via zoom please contact us by 3:00pm tomorrow. We will need your email address.
We also plan another meeting at the firehall near future to fill everyone in.
Please if you need or have questions about the appeal paperwork let us know!!
Thank you all very much!! We appreciate each and every one of you!
Joseph P. STALLONE, 67, of Wellsville, NY died Thursday, February 15, 2024.
Friends may call at Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 from 2:00 – 4:00 & 7:00 – 9:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:00 AM, Wednesday, February 21, 2024 in Immaculate Conception Church, Wellsville. The Rev. James Hartwell will be the Celebrant.
Born April 27, 1956, in Buffalo, he was the son of Vincent Vito and Mary Martone Stallone. On January 1, 2001, in Wellsville, he married the former Lisa Peck, who survives.
Joe was a graduate of Bishop Timon High School in Buffalo and Erie Community College. He was employed as store manager at Bridgestone Tires in Buffalo, commercial manager at AutoZone in Wellsville, and recently as a salesman at Bokman of Wellsville. He enjoyed playing golf, going to car shows with his Corvettes, and watching the Sabres and Bills play. Joe was a kind-hearted man that would light up any room he walked into.
Surviving besides his wife, Lisa, are: five children, Joseph Stallone of Buffalo, Vincent Stallone of Wellsville, Samantha (Glenn) Phillips of Chesapeake, VA, Jesse (Bristol Lee) Nye of Aiken, SC, and Danielle (Matt) Gardner of Lexington, SC; seven grandchildren, Dominick, Anastasia, Camryn, Liam, Piper, Sydney, and Abigail; a sister, Donna (David) Sarratori of Palm Coast, FL; a nephew, James Sarratori; a niece, Christina Sarratori; his mother-in-law, Susan Peck of Wellsville; and countless other family and friends, including his close friend, Rich (Mary) Iantorno. He was predeceased by his parents; and father-in-law, Richard Peck.
Memorials may be made to the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.
Marvin K. JAMES, 62, of Belmont, NY, died on Monday, February 12, 2024 at his home after a long illness.
Marvin Kenneth James was born on October 16, 1961, to Millicent (Stuck) King and Leland James. His father died when he was eight years old. With his mother unable to care for all the children, he and his siblings were placed in foster care. He was in the care of Robert and Frances Ames of Friendship and then arrived at the home of James and Lois Balcom in 1970. He was accepted and considered as one of their own. He continued to be close to both foster families up until his death.
He graduated from Friendship High School in 1981. After High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany before coming back to the states. He was employed by Macler Industries in Friendship for some time and the former Stuffer’s cookies, previously known as Farnsworth’s Cookies Factory in Cuba, NY for several years.
Marv could be described as comical, strong, outgoing, selfless, who gave with his whole heart and loved unconditionally. He had a love for his family and friends. He enjoyed time outdoors, all wildlife, NASCAR racing, listening to country and classic rock. As long as Marv was busy, he was happy. In his younger years, family remembers him driving his motorcycle in the dead of winter in Friendship and the surrounding area. If you were a stranger in a store, Marv always made it a point to say “How are ya doing today?” and may have even offered to help you put your groceries in your car.
He was always down for conversation and was often found at the Modern Diner in Wellsville having coffee among the locals. He was always willing to give a helping hand everywhere he went. If family or friends needed help, he was there. Marv will also always be remembered for his witty personality and many of his signature lines, “See you on the flip side, or in agreement, “10-4!” will be missed by all!
He was one of fifteen children, along with foster family that were a part of who he held close.
Tionesta, Pa.: Want to help wildlife? Volunteers for the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) plan the renewal of alder for wildlife at Tionesta Lake for the second year in 2024. Woodcock, ruffed grouse, warblers, rabbits, mice, voles, bobcats, and fox all use the habitat created by an alder thicket.
As alder grows and gets too old, it starts to ‘lay down’ and roots will decay. But, a simple and proven wildlife habitat management technique of stump cutting will remove the older stems and put abundant sunlight back on the ground and cut stump, and cause the alder to put up abundant new growth. This new growth will provide habitat for many birds and small mammals over the next thirty years after the stump cutting.
House Republicans launch initiative for entrepreneurs and small business
HARRISBURG – Recognizing governmental burdens should never deter Pennsylvanians from pursuing their own path to prosperity, House Republicans are pushing the Legislature to act on the “Main Street Entrepreneurship Initiative.” The package of bills, led by House Commerce Committee Republican Chair Rep. Joe Emrick (R-Northampton), would make the dream of owning one’s own business, and growing it here in Pennsylvania, more accessible for every person in the Commonwealth.
“Entrepreneurs and small business owners are the backbone of our communities,” Emrick said. “They are the ones investing in our Main streets, hiring our friends and neighbors, and making our communities great places to live. We owe it to every Pennsylvanian to make it as simple as possible to chase their dream and grow their business.”
COUDERSPORT – Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) is inviting area residents to his upcoming “Coffee and Conversation” in Potter County for a discussion of state and local issues.
The event will be held at 8 a.m. Friday, March 1, at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, 5660 US-6 W, Ulysses.
“I hope people will take the opportunity to come out to learn more about the issues we are working on in Harrisburg and to share their questions and concerns,” Causer said.
RSVPs are requested. Sign up at www.RepCauser.com or call the Coudersport office at 814-274-9769.
HARRISBURG – In recognition of National Entrepreneurship Week, House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) said the Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus will be focusing its efforts on getting government out of the way of business creation with a newly unveiled Main Street Entrepreneurship Initiative legislative package.
“At the heart of The Keystone Commitment is the need to create a thriving economy by making it easier to do business in Pennsylvania and making it easier to get a job here. We must also invite opportunity through competition if we want to put this Commonwealth on a sound economic footing,” Cutler said.
By Reps. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) and Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Wyoming)
It’s 4:30 a.m. and your phone wakes you with that incredibly annoying sound and you quickly hit snooze. You have that nasty feeling in your gut it’s going to be that kind of day and come to find out your gut was right. One of those days where nothing seems to go right. Relationships are stressed, things break at work, the truck starts making a funny sound and you get a text from your son’s teacher asking for a meeting to talk. You finally make it home after a long day of work realizing you forgot to fix the fire, the water line froze again and now there’s no water. As you did throughout the day, you responded to the immediate need. Get a fire going, thaw the water line, call the teacher, figure the issue out on the truck, and finally sit down for a cup of decaf coffee with your wife to connect and hear about her day.
That’s when it happens. The loud, high-pitch tones go off alerting you to the need from your volunteer fire department. You wait anxiously to hear what the 911 dispatcher is going to say. You get another feeling in your gut. This time one of duty, service and community. The dispatcher informs the department they are due to respond to a fully involved house fire. For a quick moment, you think, please not tonight. After the day I just had, now this? But then your wife looks at you and says, “I’ll start the truck, get going, another family needs you. I’ll be there with the auxiliary when you get back with hot coffee.”
Stanley D. Ferguson, 81, of Big Shanty Road, Lewis Run, PA passed away Saturday, February 10, 2024, at his residence.
Born September 20, 1942, in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Stanley and Jean (Markunas) Ferguson.
Stan was a 1960 graduate of Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill.
In July of 1960, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served until his honorable discharge in 1964. Stan was a Qualified Parachutist and a Naval Gunfire Forward Observer, deployed in the Fleet Marine Force in the Far East and the Mediterranean Sea.
After military service Stan was employed by J.W. Marriott Corporation in Philadelphia. He later used his GI Bill to earn his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Villanova University. Subsequently, he returned to Marriott and managed one of their restaurants. In the early 80’s Stan visited Westline for a couple of winters to train his sled dogs and soon afterward moved there permanently. Stan was employed as a waiter at the Westline Inn for over 30 years, retiring in 2020.
Stan enjoyed raising and training his Siberian Huskies and mushed his teams twice in the Alaskan Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. He was a member of the International Sled Dog Racing Association and ran his sled dogs in Western Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio and Michigan.
Peggy Sitarchuk-Price, 61, of South Kendall Avenue, Bradford, PA died Wednesday, February 7, 2024.
Friends are reminded that on Saturday, February 24, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM in St. Bernard Church, a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am with Fr. Jim Gutting as celebrant.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
At 2:10 PM on Sunday, Bradford City Firefighters were dispatched to West Corydon Street for reports of a possible house fire.
ROUTE 417 REOPENED AT 5:30 PM.
Building fire on NY 417 both directions between Main Street; NY 275 (Bolivar) All lanes closed.
Detour is County Road 5 from Little Genesee to Salt Rising Road back to North Main Street in Bolivar.
At 1:42 PM on Sunday, Bolivar & Mutual aid companies have been dispatched to a working structure fire at 567 South Main Street in the village. Route 417 is CLOSED at the fire scene. Second Alarm Clarksville, Shinglehouse to scene. Westons Mills Fast Team dispatched to scene. Roulette transfer engine company to stand by at Shinglehouse. Rt. 417 opened at 5:30 PM.
2:13 PM—Interior operation discontinued. Allegany Tower truck requested to scene. Exterior operations only at this point. Both lanes of Rt. 417 West are CLOSED.
Penny L. Dickey, 64, of North Maple Ave., Ridgway, PA passed away unexpectedly on Friday, February 16, 2024, at her residence.
She was born on December 16, 1959, in Ridgway, a daughter of Nancy Merritt Trumbull and the late Robert Trumbull.
On October 26, 2007, she married Robert Dickey, who survives.
Penny lived in Ridgway and the surrounding area most of her life and worked many jobs at local restaurants and establishments. She loved her friends in Christ and enjoyed Bible studies with them when she was able. She was most proud of her children and was always there to support them through life, no matter what. Penny will be remembered for so many things in her life through those that will continue on without her. She always had little gifts to bear and was the haver of all things. If anyone was ever needing something random, the answer was always “G-ma probably has one!”, and she almost always did. Penny would want to be remembered for the love she had for her family, grandkids, and being the host of the crazy family get togethers. She was always in the stands for her grandkids school events and was enjoying her recent two years doting over her youngest 2 grandbabies.
Pauline V. Barner, 103, of Warren, PA died on Saturday, February 17, 2024, in her home at the Rouse Suites, Youngsville, PA.
A complete obituary will be published when it’s available.
The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc. has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.
Rochelle Huet Laird, 57, of St. Marys and formerly of the Philippines, passed away peacefully at Sweden Valley Manor in Coudersport on Friday, February 16, 2024.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc.
At 9:35 AM on Sunday, Fillmore & Short Tract Fire Depts are responding to a report of a structure fire at 5046 Gardiner Road in the Town of Granger.