At 1:30 PM on Sunday, Belmont, Amity Rescue & Wellsville Rescue are responding to the Genesee River off County Road 31 A & Back River Road in Amity near the Conservation Club.
Report man in water. Possible civilian rescue on scene.
Man is out of hole in river. Now out of the water. Denying medical attention. Medical recalled.
At 12:15 PM on Sunday, Big Elm & Millerton Fire Depts. have been dispatched to the intersection of Rt. 328 & 549 for a 2-vehicle crash with 2 injuries reported.
At 10:45 AM on Sunday, Galeton, Germania & Westfield Fire Depts. were dispatched to 45 Germania Street, Apt. #4 in Galeton for a possible structure fire.
Westfield and Germania to hold in quarters by Galeton Command.
12:05 PM–All units RECALLED. Fire is out. Reported to be a boiler fire. Gas is shut off. UGI notified.
William Jones, 76, of Alpharetta, Ga., passed away on March 24, 2024.
Throughout his life, Wily pursued knowledge, gave generously, loved his family and was enormously proud of his children and grandchildren.
Wily, also known as Bill or Wayne, grew up in Bolivar, NY, and attended Bolivar Central School, where he was active in many clubs, sports and theater. He graduated from Alfred University and in 1969 was commissioned by General William Westmoreland as an infantry 2LT in the United States Army Reserve. Granted an educational delay to take advantage of a scholarship, he earned an MBA from Syracuse University in the spring of 1971. He served 10 years in the Army Reserve and rose to the rank of Captain. Wily married Deborah Joyce of Long Island in East Islip, NY, in 1972.
Shortly after finishing graduate school at Syracuse, Wily started working with his parents in the family business, an advertising shopper called the Moneysaver that his father started in 1953. Wily helped expand its circulation area and profitability and bought the Moneysaver in 1981. Wily always credited the success of the business to the talented and dedicated team that worked there. Together, they won over 50 state, regional and national awards for graphic design and twice won first place General Excellence from Free Community Papers of New York (FCPNY) and Mid-Atlantic Community Papers Association. They won first place Community Service in the nation from Association of Free Community Papers. Wily served on the board of directors of FCPNY for 25 years, serving two terms as president, was named Publisher of the Year in 2009, and served on the PaperChain national board. Wily sold the business and retired in 2011 and moved with his wife to the Atlanta area in 2013. Upon moving to Georgia, he and Deborah enjoyed a newcomers group and made wonderful friends through participation in a wine-and-dine group. Wily also was an active member of the Lions Club both in Wellsville, NY, and Roswell, Ga.
Wily spent most of his life in Wellsville, NY, where he made lifelong friends and was active in the community. He and his wife raised two children, Jennifer and Jeffrey. He was raised in the Methodist faith but converted to Catholicism in part because of his relationship with Monsignor McCarthy. Wily was an avid reader, always pursuing knowledge, particularly about politics and national news. His political views were informed by what he saw during the Vietnam War era, and he had a great love for his country and a great passion about the importance of providing opportunities to those less fortunate than he was. He was a loyal Buffalo Bills fan, taking his family to two home games per year during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and he enjoyed watching college basketball, particularly nearby St. Bonaventure, his alma mater Syracuse, and West Virginia because of family affiliation. He loved photography and always sought out the newest gadgets, enjoyed visiting museums, exploring new places, and attending theater and symphony productions, and he hosted memorable family vacations in Kiawah Island, St. Simons Island, Amelia Island and Asheville.
Wily is predeceased by his parents, William and Marian Jones. Wily is survived by his wife of 51 years, Deborah, children Jennifer Boyd and Jeffrey Jones, son-in-law Joel Boyd, daughter-in-law Heather Jones, brother James Jones, grandchildren Emily Boyd, Matthew Boyd, Hudson Jones and Parker Jones, many nieces and nephews including Doug Jones, and lifelong friend John Bevilacqua.
A memorial service will take place at a future date.
In lieu of flowers, if you would like to make a donation in his name, please consider the Salvation Army, PDA North America and Celiac Disease Foundation.
Kane, PA–At 5:09 AM on Sunday, Kane Fire Dept. has been dispatched to a working structure fire at Kane Hardwoods at 95 Hardwood Drive. A second alarm requesting Mt. Jewett, Hamlin, Ludlow, Wilcox, Johnsonburg & Ridgway to scene. The building is evacuated.
Chief reports entire conveyor belt is on fire with extension into the silo near the rear of the complex.
Fire Units were leaving the scene around 9:15 AM. Their fast response & efficient work obviously saved this business from a potentially catastrophic fire.
At 9:35 PM on Saturday, Fox Twp. Fire Dept. dispatched to a one-vehicle crash at Million Dollar Highway & Fairview Road. Also reporting a pole down. Responder on scene reports no injury, no entrapment.
On March 30, at 9:19 pm Blossburg was dispatched for a one vehicle crash near N. Williamson Rd. and Wilson Lane. The vehicle is on fire the occupant is self extricated
Elk County Coroner Michelle A. Muccio- Krise is releasing the following information in regards to a fatal house fire that occurred on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at approximately 8:15 AM on Jackson Road in the City of St. Marys, Elk County.
Two decedents were located inside the home once the fire was contained and were pronounced dead at the scene by Elk County Coroner Michelle A. Muccio-Krise. Both victims appear to have perished from smoke inhalation, and their identities are being withheld at this time pending notification of family.
UPDATE:
Donald E. Mahovlich, 69, and Susan A. Mahovlich, 68, of Jackson Road, St. Marys, died unexpectedly on Saturday, March 30, 2024 as a result of a fire in their home.
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised Route 6 is closed in both directions just east of Route 549 (Roseville Road) in Richmond Township, Tioga County due to a vehicle crash.
Eastbound traffic is being detoured via Roseville Road. Westbound traffic is being detoured via Hill Road and Route 2022 (Old State Road in Sullivan Township.
The road is expected to be closed for several hours. Motorists are urged to drive with caution in the area.
Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following local alerts on X.
COUDERSPORT, PA—Darryl E. Jackson, 58, of Coudersport, passed away with his loving wife by his side on Saturday, March 30, 2024, in UPMC Cole, Coudersport, after a long illness.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.
Helene L. Turner, 83, of Port Allegany, PA passed away Thursday (March 28, 2024) at UPMC-Cole, Coudersport.
She was born November 12, 1940 in Port Allegany, the daughter of Clare and Marie Cummings Crowe. On June 1, 1963 in Port Allegany, she married George Turner, who survives.
Mrs. Turner was a graduate of Port Allegany High School and employed by Ethan Allen in Eldred, Pa.
On March 30, at 4:18 pm Mansfield, Wellsboro, and Blossburg were dispatched to 18327 Rt. 6 in Richmond Twp. for a rollover crash with ejections and entrapment. Two Helicopters have been dispatched with no word on a third that has been requested. A third helicopter has also been dispatched.
At 1:42 PM on Saturday, Coudersport Fire Dept. was dispatched to Rt. 6 West at Dingman Run Road for a tree down with lines. Incident is about a mile up Dingman Run Road.
Upon further reflection, it is not the right thing to do.
I will also announce that, I, Richard Hadfield who has coordinated the show for the past 8 years will be stepping down. Although I have thoroughly enjoyed everyone that has come to the show every year…admittedly some when they arrive and others when they leave…I must be on my way.
In lieu of The Dam Show there will be a memorial for Shae Ebner at 3 pm on Saturday, August 24th in front of the dam by the eagle.
Food and refreshments to follow and hopefully some music.
To the Ebner family and friends, you have my deepest apologies. Regardless of the circumstances of your friend, son, and brother’s death, it was not right of me not to address it.
On Friday, March 29th at 1600 hrs station 15, city ambulance 1, and BTPD were dispatched for a 1 vehicle crash into a pole. Station 15 arrived to find 1 patient self-extricated. Ambulance 1 requested a helicopter and station 6 was dispatched to set up a landing zone. Emergency personnel were on the scene for about an hour controlling traffic.
How many times have you uttered “Now what” and wondered what was going to happen next. Have you been in that place? Have you been in that place where everything was going well and suddenly the bottom dropped out? Plan as we might, life doesn’t always go as planned. In one moment, you’re going in one direction and the next you’re no longer sure of what direction to take. When you find yourself in that place what do you do? Do you immediately take action or do you wait. Sometimes the best decision is to do nothing. Let the dust settle so that you can see clearly what’s ahead.
Soon Easter will be behind us, then what? Where do we go from here? Do we just go about our daily routine? What did those early disciples do? They hid, that’s what they did and then when they saw the risen Christ, they still didn’t know what to do. So many questions, so many unanswered dreams and hopes. I can even imagine them saying to Christ, “Now what?” His answer was simple, “Wait.”
How good are you at waiting? Are you like me who’s always got something going on? Always moving, never sitting still long enough for any dust to settle. Did you know that God said “Be still and know that I am God” (Ps 36:10a). What does that mean, ‘be still?’ Does it really mean to stop and become motionless? Does it mean to stop doing? Have you ever noticed how easy it is to be still in the woods when you’re watching that big buck, but when it comes to God, not so much? Why is that? Perhaps, it’s because we like to be in control and being still is about waiting and waiting seems so unproductive.
If you’re in that place that you’re asking “Now what?” perhaps it’s a good time to just sit and wait and do nothing. That’s right, nothing! Wait and listen. Listen for wisdom, guidance, and a sure path forward before you take the next step. Remember the disciples? They waited and suddenly the room they were in was shaken with the might power of God. Could happen again! Think about it.
At 8:17 AM on Saturday, St. Marys, Emporium & several mutual aid fire depts. were dispatched to a working structure fire at 138 Jackson Road.
10:10 AM–Elkland SAR dispatched for rehab.
10:57 AM–FIRE UNDER CONTROL. Extended mop-up expected.
1:10 PM–FIRE IS OUT.
7:55 PM UPDATE: Two Found Deceased
Elk County Coroner Michelle A. Muccio- Krise is releasing the following information in regards to a fatal house fire that occurred on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at approximately 8:15 AM on Jackson Road in the City of St. Marys, Elk County.
Two decedents were located inside the home once the fire was contained and were pronounced dead at the scene by Elk County Coroner Michelle A. Muccio-Krise. Both victims appear to have perished from smoke inhalation, and their identities are being withheld at this time pending notification of family.