Last Thursday the Districts Jon-Marc Burdick and Jenn Dixon presented the water table at the Rotary Day’s Field Trip at Sizerville State Park. Students from Cameron and Austin School Districts had the chance for a hands on learning of the different stream projects the District builds throughout Cameron County.
Marilyn (Miller) Snyder, 82, of Westfield, PA passed away Monday, May 6, 2024, at Soldiers and Sailors Hospital in Wellsboro.
She was born May 1, 1942, in Bloomsburg, PA to Myron and Dorothy Miller. She earned her RN, and worked at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville where she was the head nurse in the Urology Department.
On May 28, 1969, she married Sidney Homer Tobias Snyder with whom she shared 28 years of marriage. They moved to Westfield for retirement, but after Sidney’s death, Marilyn went back to work as a nurse at Soldiers and Sailors.
Marilyn loved to hunt and fish and watch the animals out her windows. She was a gifted quilter and enjoyed crocheting, but most of all she was devoted to her family and was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Belmont, NY… The Allegany County Democratic Committee will meet next on Monday, May 13th 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at the Scio Memorial Library. All registered Democrats are invited to join the meeting to learn more about the party’s activities in Allegany County.
The Allegany County Democratic Committee is the official governing body for the County Party, working toward broader representation by Democrats at the local, state, and national levels. Learn more at www.alleganycountydemocrats.org or on Facebook/Threads, email info@alleganycountydemocrats.org or phone/text (585) 610-4321.
University Park, PA— Penn State University is proud to announce the launch of its 2024 Butcher Apprenticeship Program, designed to revolutionize education and meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the meat processing industry.
The Butcher Apprenticeship Program, hosted by Penn State Extension, is a comprehensive initiative to provide hands-on training and education for individuals aspiring to become proficient butchers. This program is tailored to equip participants with the necessary skills, knowledge, and expertise required for a successful career in meat processing.
Wanda D. Spires, 78, of Warren, PA, passed away on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at Kinzua Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center.
She was born April 4, 1946, in Paris, France, the daughter of the late Andrew P. and Janina Rataji Gurdak. Wanda was a 1964 graduate of Youngsville High School, after she went on to become a Registered Nurse. Wanda was employed by Warren State Hospital for many years and then retired from the Rouse Home in Youngsville.
Wanda enjoyed cooking and baking for her family, traveling, crocheting and was an avid reader.
For the second time in four seasons, and first since 2021, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s softball team is in the United East Conference Championship series. An automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Regionals also is on the line.
As the UE Volt Division winner, the Wildcats will host UE Skye Division titlist Wilson College in a best-of-three-game UE Championship series at Elm Park. Game 1 is set for Friday at 1 p.m., with Game 2 at 3 p.m. Should a third “if necessary” game be needed, it will be played on Saturday at a time to be announced.
Penn College enters the series with records of 28-9 overall and 18-5 in all UE games, while Wilson’s records are 28-11 and 17-4.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/03/2024 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC in Sullivan Township, Tioga county. SWMA 301 – MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL WASTE – Person operated a residual waste processing or disposal facility without obtaining a permit for such facility from DEP. Person stored, transported, processed, or disposed of residual waste inconsistent with or unauthorized by the rules and regulations of DEP.
Align with our company culture, mission, values, philosophy, and policies and procedures by exemplifying our C.L.E.A.R Principles.
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Join our dynamic team as a Manufacturing Process Engineer where you will play a pivotal role in designing, defining, and planning manufacturing processes. You’ll be responsible for specifying and overseeing the installation of new processes, planning equipment build schedules, and monitoring vendor progress. Your expertise will contribute to recommending equipment, method, and layout changes to optimize manufacturing procedures and processes. Moreover, you’ll work on improving current processes through continual analysis of labor, equipment, and processing costs.
Desired Qualifications:
Previous experience in manufacturing methods/processes
Familiarity with PLC programming
Knowledge of CAD, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and Industrial Engineering
Excellent creative, advisory, instructional, communication, and problem-solving skills
Education:
4-year bachelor’s degree preferred
Specific Education/ Experience:
2-4 year engineering degree, plus 3 to 5 years of manufacturing work experience. Candidates with Electrical/Electronic, Mechanical, or Manufacturing Engineering degrees are preferred.
Specific Skills and/or Experience with Software, Equipment, etc.:
MS Office, Autocad, Solidworks, Fanuc Robots, RSLogix, AB Panelbuilder, CTC HMI, Compumotor. Experience with equipment such as ultrasonic and vibration welding, automated vision, and electrical testing is desired.
Belmont, NY – Carl J. Laici Sr, 57, of Schuyler Street, passed away on Monday, May 6, 2024, after a brief illness. He was born December 6, 1966, in Wellsville, the son of the late Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. (Blue) Laici.
Carl was raised in Wellsville. In 1984 he enlisted during the Gulf War with the United State Army and served as a Jumper. Upon his honorable discharge in 1992 he returned to Allegany County and followed in his mother’s footsteps, finding his career in healthcare working for Jan and Bev’s until his retirement; he also previously worked in construction. Outside of his employment, he was a former member of Wellsville’s Fire and Rescue Squads.
The Alliance for Nonprofit Resources will hold a Q&A panel event at the Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce on May 15 starting at 11am. The organization has recently opened a new office in Kane and provides services to all of McKean County. This event will be an opportunity to learn more about the services they offer and how it could benefit local non-profit organizations and community members. The staff will be available from 11am-2pm. The Q&A will start at 11 with consultation time available after the panel event. You do not need to be present the whole time.
John “Jay” Collins Jr. passed away at his home on Monday, May 6, 2024, in Wellsboro, PA, at the age of 61.
Jay was born on March 13, 1963 in Wellsboro, PA. He grew up in Galeton and was a graduate of Galeton Area High School in 1981. From there, he went on to study hospitality management. His career in hospitality took him to many different places, including Pittsburgh, PA, Washington, DC, and Hershey, PA. In 2004, he returned home to Galeton to care for his mother, Margaret until her passing in 2021.
Everyone who knew Jay would describe him as the “life of the party.” With his quick wit and great sense of humor, he always knew what to say to make everyone laugh. Jay was an excellent cook, and loved to host holiday dinners and picnics for his family and friends. He took great pride in the appearance of his home, and everyone admired his keen eye for decorating – as well as his personal style. In his free time, Jay enjoyed listening to music, going on weekend trips to Corning, and spending time with his coworkers who became dear friends.