Car VS Tree Crash In St. Marys

On September 30 at 2:48 pm St. Marys was dispatched to a car vs tree crash at 3056 Bucktail Rd with unknown details

On September 30 at 2:48 pm St. Marys was dispatched to a car vs tree crash at 3056 Bucktail Rd with unknown details
ATTENTION:
FRONTIER CUSTOMERS
GENESEE / SHINGLEHOUSE / SHARON / ALLEGANY / CLARA / OSWAYO AREAS
FRONTIER Communication is experiencing issues when dialing 911
If you have an EMERGENCY please dial the (911) 10 digit number:
570-724-7911

Marie L. “Dolly” Richardson “memorial service slated”
COUDERSPORT, PA—Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service for Marie “Dolly” Richardson at 2pm on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at North Eulalia Baptist Church, 683 State Route 49, Coudersport with Pastor Mike Reeves, officiating.
Dolly passed away on September 1, 2024.
Dolly’s family entrusted her care to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
For further information, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com
Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) is inviting area senior citizens, their family members and caregivers to the annual Senior Citizens Expo in Roulette on Friday, Oct. 11.
The free event will be held at the Roulette Fire Hall, 12 River St., from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
“There are so many programs and services available to support our senior citizens, but it still can be difficult for people to find the help they need,” Causer said. “I encourage area senior citizens and their caregivers to take advantage of this opportunity to find a wealth of information in one convenient location.”
State, county and local exhibitors will be on hand to distribute information and answer questions. Information about health care, insurance, nutrition and exercise, fire safety, financial planning, fraud protection, government services, hunting/fishing, and personal safety will be available. Health screenings will also be offered, and door prize drawings will be held. Lunch will be served at no charge.
Causer noted his offices in Bradford and Coudersport will be closed for the day due to the expo. Residents in need of assistance may contact the Kane office at 814-837-0880 or the Harrisburg office at 717-787-5075.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in McKean County the week of September 30. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in McKean County for the coming week is as follows:
We are hearing on the scanner a possible telephone outage in Shinglehouse and Genesee. We will provide further information if and when it becomes available.

Jeanne L. Pritt Shavalier, 53, of Port Allegany, passed away Thursday (September 26, 2024) at her home surrounded by her family.
She was born November 30, 1970 in Port Allegany, the daughter of Clarence and Jayne (Schroll) Pritt. She is married to Daniel Shavalier, who survives.
Mrs. Shavalier was a Health Aide, employed by CNA. She also worked as a cook and was affiliated with the EMS.
UPMC is offering walk-in flu shot clinics for community members at the following locations and times across the region:
Please bring a copy of your current insurance card.
Additional locations offering flu shots by appointment include Emporium Health Center, Galeton Health Center, UPMC Internal Medicine in Coudersport, Northern Potter Health Center, and Shinglehouse Health Center.
For more information about the flu and flu vaccines, go to UPMC.com/Flu.

Gail E. Bartas: Loving Mother, Grandmother, Friend
Gail E. Bartas, 85, of Friendship, passed away Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Jones Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.
Born on November 3, 1938, in Lackawanna, she was the daughter of Gordon B. and Betty G. (Taylor) Chilcott.
Gail was a graduate of Orchard Park Central School and Alfred State University where she received a degree in Animal Husbandry.
She had been employed by Acme Electric in Cuba and later worked for Friendship Dairies as a Lab Technician prior to her retirement.
This year’s Fall Antique Show & Sawmill Run will be held on Saturday October 12th and Sunday October 13th. Northern Pennsylvania typically reaches peak fall foliage conditions around this time so the forests surrounding the museum will (hopefully) be decked in rich and beautiful colors.
The Antique Show features multiple antique vendors that will be selling their wares in the museum program room. Our vendors have a little bit of everything, including antique tools, vintage clothing, collectible coins, glassware, books, and furniture. Vendors open 9am-5pm Saturday and 9am-3pm Sunday.
Food and beverages will be available for purchase. There is no ATM on site so plan your visit accordingly.
Outside, the museum grounds will come alive with historic trade demonstrations. Saturday 10/12 of our steam-powered circular sawmill will be running from 10 AM to 3 PM. Other demonstrations will be happening over both days of the event at the birch still, lumber camp kitchen, and the Eastern Loggers model railroad display.
Author Joyce Kieffer will give presentations during the weekend on her historic fiction trilogy “The Trees Remember.” Drawing on the author’s career in women’s health and inspired by the forests she calls home in Juniata County; the series follows a young woman as she trains to become a nurse set against the backdrop of Pennsylvania’s booming lumber industry in the late 1800s. Besides scheduled talks at 11 AM & 2 PM on Saturday and 10:30 AM Sunday, Joyce will be on hand to chat with visitors about her books and what motivated the 84-year-old to become a novelist.
For more information about Joyce Kieffer and her novels
Antique vendors interested in participating can call (814)435-2652 to reserve a space for the event.
It’s a great time to visit the museum. Hope to see you there!


HARRISBURG, Pa. (September 20) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will conduct a meeting of the Fisheries and Hatcheries Committee on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, beginning at 10 a.m. This meeting will be held online with committee members participating remotely.
This year’s Fall Antique Show & Sawmill Run will be held on Saturday October 12th and Sunday October 13th. Northern Pennsylvania typically reaches peak fall foliage conditions around this time so the forests surrounding the museum will (hopefully) be decked in rich and beautiful colors.
The Antique Show features multiple antique vendors that will be selling their wares in the museum program room. Our vendors have a little bit of everything, including antique tools, vintage clothing, collectible coins, glassware, books, and furniture. Vendors open 9am-5pm Saturday and 9am-3pm Sunday.
Food and beverages will be available for purchase. There is no ATM on site so plan your visit accordingly.
Outside, the museum grounds will come alive with historic trade demonstrations. Saturday 10/12 of our steam-powered circular sawmill will be running from 10 AM to 3 PM. Other demonstrations will be happening over both days of the event at the birch still, lumber camp kitchen, and the Eastern Loggers model railroad display.
Author Joyce Kieffer will give presentations during the weekend on her historic fiction trilogy “The Trees Remember.” Drawing on the author’s career in women’s health and inspired by the forests she calls home in Juniata County; the series follows a young woman as she trains to become a nurse set against the backdrop of Pennsylvania’s booming lumber industry in the late 1800s. Besides scheduled talks at 11 AM & 2 PM on Saturday and 10:30 AM Sunday, Joyce will be on hand to chat with visitors about her books and what motivated the 84-year-old to become a novelist.
For more information about Joyce Kieffer and her novels
Antique vendors interested in participating can call (814)435-2652 to reserve a space for the event.

On September 29, at 11:03 am Kane Fire Dept. was dispatched to The New Thompson House for a commercial fire alarm
On September 29, at 9:50 pm Bradford City Ambulance was dispatched for a bike accident at the intersection of Cole Ave. and McClellan St.

Julianne “Julie” Cogley, 68, of South St. Marys Street, St. Marys, passed away following a courageous battle with cancer on Sunday, September 29, 2024 surrounded by her family.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc.

Thomas D. Vollmer, 64, of Jackson Road, St. Marys, passed away Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Ridgeview Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Curwensville.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc

Robert A. Cheatle, 63, formerly of St. Marys, passed away unexpectedly in Indiana County.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc.

Phyllis E. Gleason
Phyllis E. Gleason, 79, of Austin passed away surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, September 28, 2024, in Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.
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.
Come Ride With Me
by
Pastor B.J. Knefley
A number of years ago I came home with the song “Come Ride With Me” resonating in my heart. When I got home, I told my wife that I believed God was directing me to minister to a specific group of motorcycle riders. I also felt that I needed to buy a specific brand to ride to accomplish this dream. I went to my local bank and told the loan officer all that was on my heart. I shared that not only did I need the money for the cost of the bike, but I also needed extra money for the tax, title, and registration fees. After listening to my story, he quickly responded they would be glad to loan me the money and if I needed more then to simply ask. I remember when we walked out of that office I was more than elated and excited to embark on this new ministry adventure, and an adventure it was.
Over the next several years I traveled from Maine to Florida and as far west as the Rocky Mountains. When I finally retired that motorcycle, it was a few miles short of 100,000 miles. Some of those miles represented long hours in the saddle as there were times that I spent 18 straight hours getting to a rally. Was it worth it? Oh yes, I will never regret that decision or that call in that time of my life.
So why am I telling you this? Simply because I’m in a place that I feel there is a new wind blowing. Both my wife and I sense this as a pivotal time in our life and ministry. I don’t believe it is unique to us for I believe that we all sense it from time to time, but we all don’t understand its significance. Consequently, we don’t respond to it but instead chalk it up to being just an odd feeling. It reminds me of what Jesus said in Matthew 16:3, “You know the saying, Red sky at night men’s fair weather tomorrow, red sky in the morning means foul weather all day. You know how to interpret the weather signs in the sky, but you don’t know how to interpret signs of the times?” Why is that? Personally, I want to be tuned to the still small voice of God for when He speaks it’s in volumes. My challenge for each of us is to follow the wind of God whenever and wherever it blows. Think About It

On September 29, at 8:21 pm Mansfield Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to Rt. 6 and Rt. 549 for an automated vehicle crash with unknown details. All Units Recalled nothing found.
On September 27, 2024, at approximately 2:00 P.M., Troopers out of SP Amity responded to County Route 5 in the town of Clarksville for a two-vehicle collision. Investigation determined that 2025 GMC was traveling west bound on County Route 5 and crossed into the oncoming east bound lane and struck a 2019 Dodge traveling east bound head-on. The single occupant of the GMC, Dustin A. Morrison, 40 of Limestone, NY and the passenger of the Dodge, Mary F. Neudeck, 70 of Portville, NY were pronounced deceased at the scene. The operator of the Dodge, Terry D. Neudeck, 72 of Portville, NY was transported by Mercy Flight to Erie County Medical Center with severe injuries.
This is still an active investigation.
The NYSP Collision Reconstruction Unit and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation assisted in this investigation.

On September 29, at 2:39 pm Willing Fire and Wellsville Ambulance were dispatched to 1225 County Rt. 19 for a car vs Amish buggy with minor injuries and no entrapment

On September 29, Belmont, Wellsville, , Scio, Friendship, and Angelica were dispatched to 5556 Old Woodsy Rd. In Amity, NY for a working structure fire Neighbors report flames and smoke are showing.