Leonard J. Imperial III, 71, of Warren, PA, died early Saturday morning, November 22, 2025, in his home after an extended illness, with his loving family by his side. A complete obituary will be published when it’s available through the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc., Warren, PA.
NYS Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert for PORFIRIO PERDOMO on November 24, 2025 at 01:54 am has been cancelled.
The New York State Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert on behalf of the Rochester City Police Department for PORFIRIO PERDOMO is now cancelled as of 07:18 am on November 24, 2025.
Available Position: Full-time IT Support Technician in the Port Allegany School District
Overview:
Seneca Highlands IU9 is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic IT Support Technician to join our team supporting Port Allegany School District. This position offers an excellent opportunity to start a rewarding career in technology within an educational environment.
Job Title: IT Support Technician
Location: Port Allegany, PA
Type: Full-time
New clearances upon hire and Pre-employment drug testing will be required for successful employment.
Key Responsibilities: Provide first-level technical support for devices, networks, apps, and classroom technology. Troubleshoot and resolve hardware, software, and network issues. Assist in maintaining and updating IT documentation and inventory. Ensure excellent customer service by being courteous, polite, and service-oriented. Collaborate with other team members to enhance overall IT support.
Qualifications: Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. A positive attitude and a willingness to learn. Basic troubleshooting skills for devices, networks, and classroom technology, or the ability to learn these skills quickly.
Any questions regarding this position, please email Mr. Ed Bell at: ebell@iu9.org EOE
The Lumber Heritage Region (LHR) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2025-2026 Mini-Grant Program. In addition to at least $30,000 to be distributed in 2025 Mini Grant Funds by the Lumber Heritage Region, these grant projects will leverage more than $51,436 in local spending to build communities and improve life for residents and visitors.
The mini grant program is possible through the funding provided by DCNR’s partnership grant. The LHR was able to fund eight of the eighteen organizations that applied. “This year we received applications for more than $188,000 in leveraged projects – that’s incredible growth,” said Holly Komonczi, Executive Director at the Lumber Heritage Region. “It really shows the enthusiasm across our region and the impact our staff and partners are having in supporting local communities.”
Helen M. Newton, 85, of Emporium, PA, passed away at Guy & Mary Felt Manor, Emporium, PA, on Sunday, November 23, 2025, following a brief illness. She was born May 13, 1940, in Ridgway, PA, a daughter of the late Bernard and Catherine Songer Bauer.
Helen graduated from Cameron County High School and devoted many years of service to Caldwell Corporation until her retirement in January 2022 at the remarkable age of 82.
Sheldon J. Roupp, 76, of Liberty, passed away Friday, November 21, 2025, at his home. He was born June 6, 1949, in Blossburg, the son of the late Ernest C. and Ann Louise (Bowers) Roupp. He married the former Ellen Monson on August 28, 1971.
Sheldon graduated from Liberty High School, Class of 1968, was a Navy Veteran, serving during the Vietnam war on the USS Kitty Hawk, he was a drag line operator for Jones& Bragg Mining Co, Tioga, and worked for Ward Manufacturing, Blossburg.
Sheldon was a member of the Bass Club of Tioga, and the Corey Creek Golf Club, Mansfield. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing, wintering in Florida, and spending time with grandchildren & great grandchildren who he adored.
Bruno D. Pelleschi, 87, of Bennett Road, St. Marys, passed away on Thursday, November 20, 2025 at Elk Haven Nursing Home following a brief illness. He was born on May 2, 1938 in Dagus Mines, PA, a son of the late Dennis and Ermida Agosti Pelleschi.
On June 14, 1958, he married Verna Wehler Pelleschi, who preceded him in death on January 28, 2022. Together they were blessed with more than 63 years of marriage.
Nancy A. Fire, 74, of Bradford, passed away on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at her home.
She was born on February 22, 1951 in Bradford; the daughter of the late Frank and Christine Ross Fire.
She was a 1969 graduate of the former Bradford Central Christian High School. She was a graduate of the Clarion University; where she earned her Bachelor’s degree. She had also earned her Master’s degree.
June E. PROUTY, 85, of Ulysses, PA, died Saturday, November 22, 2025 in UPMC Williamsport. Arrangements will be announced by Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
James Anthony Nicholson, 91, of Plymouth Meeting, PA formerly of Ambler, PA, and Worcester, MA, died peacefully on November 19, 2025, surrounded by family. He was the husband of Lucille (Wilson) Nicholson. James was born in Baldwinville, MA, on February 2, 1934, to the late Patrick and Anne (MacPherson) Nicholson.
They were a family of modest means but an abundance of love, which carried him throughout his life. He attended Saint John’s High School in Worcester, MA, and graduated from Saint Francis Xavier in Nova Scotia in the top of his class with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. He began his career as a Chemist with Merck, later transitioning to Rhone-Poulenc Rorer / Sanofi Aventis Pharmaceuticals, working as a Patent Agent in the Legal Department.
Last week in review: The early-season fortunes of the basketball teams continued in opposite directions, with the women posting a 2-1 week and the men losing twice. Also, the wrestling team opened its dual match season, going 1-1.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Last week’s hometown highlights: Breana Valentine, of Fairfield, poured in 23 points, and Gigi Parlante, of Williamsport, scored 18 points and pulled down 10 rebounds as the Wildcats overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat Penn State Altoona on Monday and extend their season-opening win streak to five. The victory was Penn College’s first against Altoona after five losses dating to 2021.
Seeking a program record-tying sixth straight win to open the season on Wednesday against Elmira College, and looking to end a 16-game drought dating to 2005 against the Soaring Eagles, Penn College fell just short on a game-ending, buzzer-beating trey. Parlante led the squad with 13 points, and Valentine added 10 points. The one-point loss was the closest final score ever between the two teams.
Elwood R. Reynolds, 72, of Warren, PA, died on Friday, November 21, 2025, in his home and surrounded by love. A complete obituary will be published when it’s available through the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc.
Faith E. CARY, 86, of Coudersport, PA, formerly of Potter Brook Road, Westfield, PA, died Thursday, November 20, 2025, in UPMC Cole. Born January 10, 1939, in Wellsville, NY, she was the daughter of Howard Ellison and Rowena E. Little Stafford. On November 2, 1957, in Potter Brook, she married Arnold E. Cary, who predeceased her on February 25, 2015.
Faith was a remarkable woman. She loved life and was a life-long learner. Her hobbies included reading, painting, crocheting, sewing, hiking, Bible study classes and ancestry research, among other things. A member of the Susquehannock Trail Club, she enjoyed hiking many of the beautiful Pennsylvania trails with other members. Faith was known for her generosity, giving her time and financial resources. She was a gifted artist, seamstress, knitter and crocheter. She created afghans, quilts, bears, dolls and paintings that she donated to charities for fund raising.
The Centre County District Attorney’s Office will be holding a press conference on Monday, November 24, 2025 at 12:00pm in the Courthouse Annex, 3rd Floor in Bellefonte.
DATE: November 24, 2025
TIME: 12:00pm
LOCATION: Courthouse Annex 106 East High Street 3rd Floor Bellefonte, PA 16823
Available Position: Full-time IT Support Technician in the Port Allegany School District
Overview:
Seneca Highlands IU9 is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic IT Support Technician to join our team supporting Port Allegany School District. This position offers an excellent opportunity to start a rewarding career in technology within an educational environment.
Job Title: IT Support Technician
Location: Port Allegany, PA
Type: Full-time
New clearances upon hire and Pre-employment drug testing will be required for successful employment.
Key Responsibilities: Provide first-level technical support for devices, networks, apps, and classroom technology. Troubleshoot and resolve hardware, software, and network issues. Assist in maintaining and updating IT documentation and inventory. Ensure excellent customer service by being courteous, polite, and service-oriented. Collaborate with other team members to enhance overall IT support.
Qualifications: Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. A positive attitude and a willingness to learn. Basic troubleshooting skills for devices, networks, and classroom technology, or the ability to learn these skills quickly.
Any questions regarding this position, please email Mr. Ed Bell at: ebell@iu9.org EOE
Gail Anita Harkness SCHROEDER, 81, of Clermont, FL, formerly of Wellsville, NY, died September 7, 2025 in South Lake Hospital, Clermont.
Born March 1, 1944, she was the daughter of Clyde and Clara Burgess Sherwood. On September 12, 1998, in Wellsville, she married Michael Shroeder, who predeceased her in 2023.
Left to Right: Steve Limeburner, John Sherer, Darlene Leedham, Mary Lou Embury, Ron Hallett, Carol Smith, Alice Buchanan, Josiah Post, Julie Grossman, Steve Sevinsky, Bonnie Wright, Lisa Post, Gretchen Songster, Carol Empson, Shirley Ogden, Megan Ambrose, Betty Wallace, Paula Cochran, Kathleen Wilson, Terri Meachan, Joy Bach, Chris Pepper, Jody Landes, Marilyn Jestes, Don Caskey, Stephen Daly, Barbara Busch, David Hauber, and Warren Cederholm. Absent: Donell Ayers, Marcia Austin, Jerry Bailey, Hannah Howe, Miriam Howe, Dale Post, Cindy Smith, and Tim Wright.
North Country Voices will present a Christmas Choral Concert, A Light for All Nations! on Sunday December 7 at 3:00 pm at the Coudersport Alliance Church on Route 49 and on Sunday December 14 at 3:00 pm at the Pine Creek Valley Global Methodist Church in Galeton.
Luella E. KEAR, 96, of Whitesville, NY, passed away peacefully Tuesday, November 18, 2025 in her home. Born September 28, 1929, in Whitesville, she was the daughter of Edward Michael and Martha Elizabeth “Mattie” Buchholz Flynn. On December 11, 1949, in Whitesville, she married Allan C. Kear, who predeceased her on October 26, 1999.
She was employed by Mapes Woodworking in Whitesville, Whitesville Central School, and Wellsville Elementary School. Luella was a member of 50-year member of the Whitesville Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, Independence Gospel Fellowship Church, Red Hat Society, Wellsville Moose Club, and in August 2022, she was crowned Queen of Whitesville as the oldest living woman during the town’s bicentennial celebration.
Front Row L to R: Tracey Crowe, Kate Brock, John Schlimm, Nate Steis Middle Row L to R: Sierra Himes and Emily Costanzo Back Row L to R: Paula Meyer, Jenn Ingram, Chelsea Nero, Rachel Tressler, Chris Adamson, Patty Becquet, Dannielle Mason, Dylan Mancuso, and Fred Redden
The Community Education Center’s Leadership Elk and Cameron program’s (LEC) monthly session focused on communications. The day was spent at the Elk County 911 Center in Ridgway. Participants practiced public speaking and interpersonal communication skills. The class heard from author, artist, educator and advocate John Schlimm. He shared several examples of creative communications and advocacy. He talked about his experience with Gen-Z and projects he has been involved with such as Dutch Manufacturing & Cameron/Elk Suicide Prevention Task Force. St. Marys Insurance Agency sponsored lunch which was catered by Joeys Bakery.