Ulysses Borough Seeking Full-time Secretary Treasurer


Anita Joyce Owens “beloved mother, grandmother, and sister”
Anita Joyce Owens, 90, a longtime resident of Costello, passed away on Saturday, August 30, 2025, in UPMC Cole, Coudersport, after a brief illness.
Born on Saturday, August 3, 1935 in Sizerville, she was a daughter of Earl Sr. and Mildred Kephart Zimmer. On May 19, 1955, she married Gene R. “Weiner” Owens, who passed away in December of 2000.
Attention, ROULETTE, water and sewer customers, we are on a mandatory water restriction due to our well reaching 27 feet. We are asking all water and sewer customers to please limit their water usage… thank you for your cooperation in this critical matter we will continue to keep you updated


Bradford, PA — A beloved childhood tradition is getting a grown-up twist this fall. The United Way of the Bradford Area and On the Side Books are teaming up to host the Boozy Book Fair on Saturday, September 6, from 6–8 p.m. at On the Side Books, with proceeds benefiting both the Bradford Area Public Library and the United Way’s Annual Campaign, “A Century of Service – 100 Years United.”

Johnsonburg, Pa.: Bryan Uhl and his son Kohlson harvested three coyotes on Friday and Sunday in southern Elk County while hunting both private and public lands. On Friday at 2:00 a.m. they harvested a 30.4# male coyote. On Sunday at 1:30 a.m. at their first stand they harvested a 16.8# female coyote. On their last stand of the morning at 2:45 a.m. they were able to call in a 28.2# female coyote to harvest.
The Kohlson family shoot a .223 rifle with a thermal scope, and use a Fox Pro electronic call. Congratulations, Uhl Family!
Weigh-in is at 6:00 p.m. every day over the ten days of the Rolfe Beagle Club hunt, thru 9/6. Hunters are reminded that Rolfe Beagle Club’s Predator Hunt or Trap will take place over two weekends in February.

Last week in review: Pennsylvania College of Technology’s fall sports teams went a combined 4-4 as their seasons got underway, led by the women’s soccer team that won both of its matches.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Last week’s hometown highlights: Three second-half goals, with Olivia Casella of South Williamsport scoring once and assisting on another, lifted Penn College to its first win, 3-0 on Friday, after three lifetime losses against Alfred University. Freshman goalie Taylor Brownback of Birdsboro made two saves in earning the shutout. Scoreless into the 67th minute on Sunday at Alfred State College, the Wildcats scored twice late for their win and improved to 5-0-1 lifetime against ASC. Brooke Klinger of Herndon tallied the game-winning goal, while Brownback had three saves and recorded her second shutout.

Leo E. Hayes, 81, of Lewis Run, passed away Sunday (August 31, 2025) at Olean General Hospital, Olean, NY.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport
Last season: 4-10 overall, 3-5 all United East, 3-4 UE regular season.
Coach: David Straub, third season. Career record: 7-22.Top returnees: (last season’s overall records) Senior Kyler Shuler of Williamsport (1-4 singles, 2-3 doubles); senior Logan Ogden of South Williamsport (7-6 singles, 5-9 doubles); junior Matt Williams of Pompton Lakes, New Jersey (3-1 singles, 4-7 doubles); sophomore Jayden Manbeck of Bethel (1-3 singles, 2-2 doubles).Key losses: Alex Norris (5-7 singles, 6-7 doubles); John Finnegan (3-11 singles, 6-8 doubles); Seth Priestman (5-8 singles, 3-8 doubles); Hunter Knosky (1-11 singles, 3-4 doubles).Top newcomer: Freshman Avery Hawk, Bermudian Springs.
Outlook: “We got pretty decimated,” Straub said of the squad that lost its Nos. 2, 3, 5 and 6 singles players and will build around Shuler, who remains No. 1, and Ogden, No. 4 in the spring and now No. 2. Also, Hawk is expected to step into the starting lineup immediately.
“I look for the players to jell, and have at least a .500 fall season,” Straub said.Inside the UE: Penn State Harrisburg is the two-time defending champion. Eight teams compete in the spring conference season.
UPCOMING MATCHESWednesday, Sept. 3 — at Penn State Altoona, 4:30 p.m.Friday, Sept. 5 — at Lycoming College, 4 p.m.For additional information, visit the Wildcats Athletics website.For more about the United East, visit the conference website.

Robert B. Harnish, 90, of Wellsboro, passed away Saturday August 30, 2025, at his residence.
He was born February 17, 1935, in Coatesville, PA, to George M. and Gladys B. (Detterline) Harnish. Robert worked as a Yard Master for Conrail.
On May 11, 1985, he married Beverly Yohe.Robert attended the Coolidge Hollow Community Church, served in the National Guard, was a member and Past Master of Keystone Lodge 569 Brandywine Goddard Masonic Lodge, an avid reader, an accomplished cross stitcher and loved caring for his Black Labs.
Galeton had a very dry month. Most mornings started out in the 40’s and 50’s. There were however, a few 60 degree mornings and two mornings in the high 30’s. We had many clear sunny days. Pine Creek and Berger Lake are very low. There is a little Fall-like feeling in the air as we close out the month.
Last year we had near record rainfall at 10.25″. This year we received 1.10″ That reading is the driest since 1968. We heard thunder on 3 days but no storms. We had 11 foggy mornings.
I am sure everyone has noticed that for the most part the green grass has turned tan or brown however the lawn mowers and tractors are still mowing. Brown grass looks good when it is cut short. We can’t stop mowing but it is almost time to stop.
Henry W. Lush
National Weather Service Observer

Irene E. Onuffer, 97, of 1423 South Avenue, Bradford, passed away, unexpectedly, Saturday, August 30, 2025, at her residence.
Born January 5, 1928, in Lewis Run, she was a daughter of the late Anthony and Teresa (Nusbaum) Ross.
On July 23, 1949, in Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church in Lewis Run, she married Andrew S. Onuffer, who preceded her in death on September 9, 1983.