Ridgway PSP Investigating A Theft In Horton TWP.

Auditions for all roles to be cast in “The Moons of Jupiter,” including three males, eight females and the 11-member Greek chorus, are next Thursday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m., next Saturday, Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. and Monday, Feb. 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the Warehouse Theatre Gallery at 3 Central Avenue in Wellsboro. Casting is colorblind and most of the roles are not age specific.
The eight female roles are: one astrophysicist, three goddesses, each a daughter of Zeus, and four famous male scientists.
The three male roles include: Zeus, king of the gods; his son Hermes and a bartender.
Auditions for the chorus only will be at 9 a.m. next Saturday, Feb. 4, also in the Gallery. “People of all ages who are interested in being on stage but don’t have much time and do not want to memorize a lot of lines should try out for the Greek chorus only,” said Director Lilace Guignard.
The Greek chorus is a group of performers that comment in a collective voice during three scenes in the play about why fresh water is so scarce worldwide. Two of the chorus members will sing or speak their lines. The other nine will only speak theirs.
The challenges of climate change have never been as entertaining as they are in “The Moons of Jupiter” as the Greek gods try to sort it all out.
“Mythology, sci-fi and Beatles songs are woven into this play,” said Guignard. “There is zany humor and dark intensity.”
Performances of this production by the Hamilton-Gibson’s Women’s Project will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22 and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 23 in the Warehouse Theatre at 3 Central Avenue in Wellsboro.
For more information about the auditions, email the director at lilacemellin@gmail.com or call the HG office at 570-724-2079.
Do you have a private drinking water well, spring, or cistern? Are you interested in learning more about how to protect, test, and treat your family’s drinking water? Would you like to have your drinking water
tested for lead and other health-related pollutants? If yes, here’s your chance! Penn State Extension has once again received funding through the Pennsylvania Department of Health cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control, Environmental Health Capacity building initiative to provide no-cost drinking water testing to a limited number of homeowners in Pennsylvania using private water wells, springs, or cisterns.
To qualify for free water testing, Pennsylvanians must live in a household that uses a private water well, spring, or cistern as their primary source of drinking water and must register for and attend a one-hour educational webinar. Webinars will be offered on March 7 at 6:00 pm, May 2 at 12:00 pm, and June 29 at 2:00 pm. Registration for each event is required and limited to approximately 55 households. After attending the webinar, homeowners will be mailed a water testing kit. Each water supply will receive testing through the Penn State Ag Analytical Services Lab for coliform bacteria, E. coli bacteria, nitrate, manganese, arsenic, lead, copper, barium, and sodium. Only one water test will be provided per household. Registration and further information for this testing program is available online HERE or by calling 1-877-345-0691.
If you have any questions about this no-cost testing program, contact Danielle Rhea at 814-849-7361 (phone) or drs5277@psu.edu (email).
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The Winter Outing Series in Potter and Tioga Counties continues with Winter in the Lumber Camp this Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum and a free, guided snowshoe or hike this Sunday, Jan. 29 on Mt. Tom near Wellsboro; and next weekend, Winter Women in the Wilds Feb. 3-5 at the Sinnemahoning State Park Wildlife Center; Community Climbing Day on Saturday, Feb. 4 at Mansfield University; and Winter Adventure Snowshoe or Hike at Lyman Run State Park on Sunday, Feb. 5.
Winter in the Lumber Camp is This Saturday, Jan. 28
“Based on the weather forecast, we are anticipating there will be enough snow for Winter in the Lumber Camp activities this Saturday, Jan. 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,” said Josh Roth, site administrator. The public is welcome to enjoy outdoor fun in the snow with sledding, making snowmen, and snow art activities free on the grounds at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum midway between Galeton and Coudersport at 5660 US Route 6, Ulysses, PA 16948. Or, try cross-country skiing and snowshoeing with equipment provided by DCNR and the help of volunteer instructors. “When people drive into the museum’s main parking area, they will see a trailer where the equipment for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing will be,” Roth said. “There won’t be enough ice on the pond for ice-skating.” Food and beverages will be available for purchase inside the museum. At 1 p.m. go indoors for an engaging overview of the Commonwealth’s elk management program presented by Jeremy Banfield, elk biologist for the Pa. Game Commission’s Deer and Elk Section. Admission to tour museum exhibits throughout the day and attend the elk management program at 1 p.m. are: $8 for ages 12 to 64; $7 for ages 65 and older or AAA members; $5 for ages 4 to 11 and free for ages 3 and under. For more information, call 1-814-435-2652.

Mt. Tom Free Guided Snowshoe or Hike is This Sunday, Jan. 29
At 8:45 a.m.this Sunday, Jan. 29, meet at the Pine Creek Rail Trail Darling Run parking lot in Ansonia in Shippen Township, near Wellsboro to go on a hike or to snowshoe the Mt. Tom trail depending on conditions. To get to Darling Run, take U.S. Route 6, turn onto Route 362 and drive about 1.5 miles to the parking lot at Darling Run and park. At 9 a.m. on Sunday, participants will cross Route 362 on foot to hike or snowshoe up the Mt. Tom Trail. This free slow-paced guided hike or snowshoe will be a climb of over 1100 feet to see breathtaking views of Ansonia and the upper Pine Creek Valley. Depending on trail conditions and the number of participants, it can take up to three hours to complete the hike or snowshoe and get back to the parking lot. Experience and conditioning by doing moderate to difficult hikes are a must for those who decide to do this course preview for the upcoming Mt. Tom Challenge being held there on Sunday, Feb. 12. Dress in layers. Bring a snack and water. Those who have their own equipment are encouraged to bring it. A limited number of snowshoes will be available. Due to snow and/or ice, traction aiding devices, such as snowshoes or simple boot cleats will be required. For more information, call Tom Oliver at the Bureau of Forestry office at 570-724-8130 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday.

A Mass of Christian burial for Patricia F. McAnallen will be held on January 28, at 10 AM in St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish, Smethport with a luncheon and Celebration of Life to follow. Pat passed away on December 19, 2022.
The full obituary can be found at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport, PA.

Geraldine R. Shepherd, 89, of Bradford, passed away on Monday, January 23, 2023 at her home.
She was born on June 19, 1935 in Brockway to Orvetta Starr Miller.
She was the widow of Lee A. Shepherd who preceded her in death on November 6, 1991.
She is survived by five children, Patricia Coleman of Belmont, NY, Jack Peterson, Jr. of Bradford, Wendy (James) Gonzales of Erie, Sharon (Kevin) Pire of Bradford and Timothy (Kelly Holcomb) Peterson of Bradford; four stepchildren, Lee Allen Shepherd of Friendship, NY, Maryanne Shepherd of Houghton, NY, Philip Shepherd of Westfield and Frankie (Richard) Fredrick of DuBois; one sister, Joanne Hills of DuBois and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
In addition to her mother and husband she was also preceded in death by one son, Brian Peterson, one son-in-law, John Coleman, one grandson, Simon Dowell, one sister and two brothers.
Private graveside services will be held at Willow Dale Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Mascho Funeral Home, Inc.
Online Condolences can be expressed at www.maschofuneral.com.

On January 25 at 10:55 pm. Bradford City and Bradford TWP. fire Dept. were dispatched to W. Corydon St. for an automatic fire alarm

Melissa A. Allshouse Grenz, of Warren, Pa., died Tuesday evening, January 24, 2023, at Warren Manor Nursing Home, Warren, PA. Melissa was the daughter of late Frank C. and Dorothy L. Good Gearhart.
She is survived by her 3 children – Jim Allshouse and wife, Heidi of Newburgh, Indiana, John Allshouse and wife, Lori of Leesburg, FL., Joan Buck and husband, Herb of Warren, PA., 4 Grandchildren, 3 Great Grandchildren.
Melissa was preceded in death by her 1st husband, Theodore Z. Allshouse, Jr., in 1981 and Kenneth B. Grenz in 2019.
A private funeral and committal service will be conducted at the convenience of the family at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through the American Cancer Society. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com

Barbara A. ECK, 66, of Wellsville, NY, died Monday, January 23, 2023 in her home.
Born January 28, 1956, in Olean, she was the daughter of Arvis and Dorothy James Bellamy. A graduate of Oswayo Valley High School in Shinglehouse, PA, she was employed by Olean Tile Co., The Store in Scio, and retired from Steuben Trust Company in Wellsville. Barb enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren.
Surviving are: her children, Christina (Anson) Beckwith of Bolivar, Clayton (Beth) Eck and Cory Eck, both of Wellsville; eight grandchildren, Adacyn, Quinton, Nathan, Greyson, Ari, Paige, Sommer, and Lennox; five siblings, Ann (Scott) Pequeen of OK, Bonnie (Dale) Bellamy of Hinsdale, Penny (Eric Wagner) Bellamy of Allegany, Jeffrey Bellamy of OK, and Arvis “Bud” Bellamy, Jr. of Hinsdale; nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents; and her former husband, Michael T. Eck. A memorial gathering will be held on a later date. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery, Scio.
Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.

Barbara J. Bernheisel, 79, of 2 South Avenue, Bradford, passed away Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at The Pavilion.
Born March 13, 1943, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Herman E. and Lorraine Harriett (Sloppy) Black.
Barb was a 1962 graduate of Bradford Area High School.
She worked at Mister Donut, in Olean, and in housekeeping at St. Francis Hospital for many years and later worked at Walmart as a stock clerk.
Barb enjoyed spending time crocheting, baking, and was an avid bingo player.
Surviving are one daughter, Sharon Foster, of Bradford, three sons, John Bernheisel, of VA, Daniel (Laurie) Bernheisel, of Allegany, NY, and Michael (Shannon) Bernheisel, of Granite City, IL, one sister, Kathy Bryant, of Bradford, nine grandchildren, Jacob, Casey, Brittany, Caitlin, Alex, Anthony, Natasha, Nichole, and Makayla, three great grandchildren, Nevaeh, Caden, and Greyson.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Family will receive friends on Monday, January 30, 2023, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc., 33 South Avenue, at Noon funeral services will be held with Fr. Jim Gutting, of St. Bernard Church, officiating. Burial will be in McKean Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the American Cancer Society, 2115 West 38th Street., Erie, PA 16508
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Keegen Watson, a student in Mr. Bryant’s Networking and Security shop at the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center, earned his PC Pro certification on January 23, 2023. Keegen is a Senior from Smethport Area School District. Keegen is also currently on a capstone experience providing tech support for his home district.
Keegen’s certificate is backed with a $1000 employment guarantee ensuring his skills are workforce-ready.
For more information on the Networking and Security program, feel free to contact Mr. Bryant at bbryant@iu9ctc.org or (814) 642-2573.
For more information of the benefits of the industry certifications, go to https://w3.testout.com/certification/benefits/benefits-professional.

Sandra R. Wright RAMSEY, 82, of Belfast, NY, formerly of Scio, died Monday, January 23, 2023 in Jones Memorial Hospital, Wellsville.
Born December 6, 1940, in Wellsville, she was the daughter of Clarence and Dorothy Harms Grossman. In 1965, she married Clayton Wright, who predeceased her on January 3, 1993. On December 1, 2012, in Wellsville, she married Ernest H. Ramsey, who predeceased her on July 17, 2013. A graduate of Wellsville High School, she was employed by Eastside Garage in Angelica and Belmont, numerous auto parts stores, including Tyler’s Yamaha in Caneadea and Fred Roberts Auto Parts. She retired from Alfred State in the automotive parts department. Sandy was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Wellsville, the Farm Bureau, Angelica Fair Board, past Belfast Town Clerk, and the Belfast Fire Auxiliary.
Surviving are: a son, Lew (Rebecca) Wright of Belfast; two step-sons, James Ramsey of Scio and John (Alissa) Ramsey of Wellsville; a grandson, Clayton “CJ” Wright of Belfast; a sister, Betty (Marvin) Wood of Wellsville; nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a step-daughter, Jennette A. Ramsey; and two brothers, Carl Grossman and Robert Grossman.
Friends may call at First Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 470 North Main Street, Wellsville, on Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 1:00 – 2:00 PM, with Funeral Services following at 2:00 PM. The Rev. Dr. Eric Ash will officiate. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery, Scio.
Memorials may be made to First Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 470 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY 14895. Arrangements are under the direction of OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.

The SHCTC Networking and Security instructor, Mr. Bryant is proud to announce the Student of the Week, Gabriella Salamone. “Gabi” (Grade 12, CASD) has demonstrated the resiliency and persistence needed for success in her future endeavors. She provides consistent help to her classmates and exhibits an outstanding work ethic in shop labs and on theory assignments. Gabi earned her Network Pro certification in 2022 and is currently seeking her PC Pro certification. Gabi is also seeking dual enrollment college/high school credits in both Psychology and American Government. These courses are offered through the CTC’s partnership with Penn College.
Montoursville, PA – Due to the severity of the winter storm, PennDOT is temporarily restricting certain vehicles on Interstate 80 in northcentral Pennsylvania.
Vehicle restrictions reflect Tier 1 of the commonwealth’s weather event vehicle restriction plan (PDF), and are in effect on the following roadways: Interstate 80 from Ohio State line to the New Jersey State line
Under Tier 1 restrictions, the following vehicles are not permitted on affected roadways:
Speed limits will be restricted to 45 mph on these roadways for all vehicles while the vehicle restrictions are in place, and commercial vehicles not affected by the restrictions must move to the right lane. Additional speed restrictions on other interstates could be added depending on changing conditions.
Montoursville, PA – Due to the severity of the winter storm, PennDOT is temporarily reducing the speed limit on several roadways in the region.
PennDOT is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel but those who must head out will see speeds reduced to 45 mph on the following highways:
On roadways with speed restrictions, commercial vehicles not affected by restrictions on these or other roadways must move to the right lane.

Over 170 scholarship opportunities are available to area students who are attending colleges, universities or vocational schools. Students can apply for the scholarships through the Elk Community Foundation (ECCF) and the McKean County Community Foundation (MCCF), who are both affiliates of the Community Foundation of the Northern Alleghenies. The deadline for the submission of their online applications is March 7.
Students can access applications on the Foundation websites: www.elkcountyfoundation.org for ECCF and www.mckeancountyfoundation.org for MCCF. Students should go to the “Scholarships/Information for Students” section on the website that gives detailed information on the wide variety of scholarships available. Here they can begin the application process through an online portal. There are opportunities for everyone who is attending a post-secondary education or vocational school, including non-traditional students.
Students will create an account on the online portal where they will take an eligibility quiz that will automatically match them to all the scholarships that are available to them based on the criteria they enter. Each student will then fill out applications online. Students can easily upload letters of reference and transcripts to their applications. Applications can be worked on, saved, and then completed at a later time. Students are able to track the status of each application. The online program will keep applicants on track with their scholarship reporting requirements with automated email reminders and online reporting forms.l
Between Elk and McKean County there have been 15 new scholarship funds added just this year. Donors established these scholarships in memory of, in honor of, or on behalf of groups or individuals who believe in the power of education and want to help local students.
The Community Foundation is one of 40 statewide partners with PATH (Partners for Access to Higher Education). Students who receive a scholarship award from the Community Foundation may qualify for matching dollars through PHEAA and the PATH program if they attend a PA school. In 2022, 58 students received a total of nearly $75,000 in matching funds.
Visit our websites to see what is available. For further details, contact your guidance counselor or the Community Foundation at 814-834-2125 or 1-844-238-2289.
At 4:52am on 1/18/23 the mt Jewett Fire Department ( station10) and Hamlin twp fire departments (station 20) where dispatched to a tractor trailer fire on Halsey road… upon arrival chief 10 had command.. the driver had put the fir out with a fire extinguisher.. station 20 was recalled by command . Squad 10 responded to the scene to finish cooling down the brake drum .. the tractor trailer was able to be driven from the scene by the operator.. psp assisted on the scene..there where NO INJURIES.. there was minor damage to the trailer ..
Library Closing Early
Due to worsening weather conditions, the Coudersport Public Library will close at 1:00 p.m. today (Wednesday, Jan. 25).
The Oswayo Valley School District will dismiss early today, Wednesday, January 25, 2023.
The Middle/High School will dismiss at 1:00 p.m. with the Elementary School to immediately follow at 1:05 p.m.
All evening activities are canceled.

At 11:53 AM on Wednesday, Bradford Twp. Fire Dept. & City ambulance have been called to Minard Run Road for a rollover accident.
MINARD RUN IS CLOSED AT RT. 646
Clearfield, PA – Due to the severity of winter storm Kassandra, PennDOT is temporarily reducing the speed limit on roadways in the region.
PennDOT is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel but those who must head out will see speeds reduced to 45 mph on the following highways:
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Andover responding mutual aid to Greenwood for a Tractor Trailer overhanging an embankment Flynn Rd near Quigg Hollow

At 10:51 AM on Wednesday, Knoxville Fire & EMS have been dispatched to a crash at 127 Main Street. Recalled. Expedite PSP.