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Motor Vehicle Crash On Rt. 15
On November 28, at 8:38 am Mansfield, Tioga and Lawrenceville were dispatched to Rt. 15 near miler marker 188 for a one vehicle crash. The vehicle is blocking the roadway
Bradford City Ambulance To West Corydon St.
On November 27, at 9:10 pm Bradford City Fire Dept. was dispatched to West Corydon St. for inside gas leak.
POTTER COUNTY FARMERS MARKET SCHEDULE REMINDER
* NO MARKET ON NOVEMBER 30. This is the Small Town Christmas celebration in Coudersport. Many of our vendors will be throughout the town
* December 7, 14, 21 Saturday 10 to 2 pm at the Riley Center
* Beginning in January 2025 the Farmers Market will be the first Saturday of each month until May 2025. January 4, February 1, March 1, April 5
* May the market will again be on the squareHappy Thanksgiving everyone! See you at the Market!
Hamilton-Gibson Productions Offers a Full Weekend of Holiday Entertainment with Wellsborort’s 40th Annual Dickens of a Christmas
Hamilton-Gibson Productions offers a full weekend of holiday entertainment in celebration of Wellsboro’s 40th Annual Dickens of a Christmas. The festivities begin with the Dickens of a Concert on Friday, December 6 at 7:30pm. This night of music will feature HG’s two children’s choirs and musical guests including singer Jessica Strause of Elmira, NY, and organist Marian Miller of Wellsboro.
Walter M. Makin, 87, of Bradford
Walter M. Makin, 87, of Bradford, passed away on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at UPMC Hamot, Erie. He was born on December 20, 1936 in Colver, a son of the late Merritt and Flora Burt Makin. He attended Colver area schools and the Jamestown Community College.
The William and L.R. Gale Community Foundation 2024 Grant Recipient Announcement
The William and L.R. Gale Community Foundation a/k/a Galeton Foundation provides grants to community organizations located in the Galeton borough and surrounding area and scholarships to every graduating senior of the Galeton Area High School who applies. The Galeton Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of their 2024 grants. The Administrative Board and Advisory Committee reviewed all submitted applications and decided to support six Galeton area not-for-profit organizations with $32,000 in funding. These one-time grants will help the community in many areas including education, community protection, and the historical preservation of Galeton. Listed below are the chosen organizations and projects these monies will support.
LAKE EFFECT SNOW EXPECTED FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY
Heavy snow will begin in areas off Lakes Erie and Ontario beginning this Friday (11/29) and continuing throughout the weekend:
- 2 to 3 feet of snowfall is forecast, with higher localized amounts of 4 to 5 feet expected in the Tug Hill Plateau area.
- Snowfall rates of up to 4 inches per hour are expected at times.
- Visibility will be drastically reduced with near whiteout conditions and traveling becoming dangerous.
- Winds gusts 30 to 35 mph are expected which may knock down trees and power lines.
Potter County Career Link Resource Event
The PA CareerLink, Potter County invites everyone to attend the Education & Training Resource Fair Wednesday, December 11, 2024, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM, at the Potter County CareerLink, 279 Route 6 West Coudersport PA. This no cost event is open everyone to learn about Education & Training Resources in our area.
Motor vehicle Accident In Ridgway Borough
On November 27 at 3:58 pm Ridgway fire and Ambulance were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident at Bear Creek Rd and Spring Creek Rd. with unknown injuries and entrapment
Coudersport Ambulance To Rt. 6 West
On November 27, at 2:54 pm Coudersport Ambulance was dispatched to Rt. 6 West for seizures
Pastore awarded annual Joe Goff Memorial award for outstanding vocational achievements
Last month, Dickinson Center’s Employment Support Services celebrated National Disability Employment Awareness Month. This year Dickinson Center’s Employment Support Services (ESS) is proud to announce the fourth annual Joseph Goff Memorial Distinguished Worker Award.
Dickinson Center’s ESS presented the 2024 Joe Goff Memorial Distinguished Worker Award to Michelle Pastore. Michelle has been employed at Dickinson Center Employment Support Services for the last five years. During this time Michelle has been able to achieve her vocational goals through hard work and dedication to her job. Michelle exemplifies the recovery motto by setting the example of how individual efforts, combined with a supportive team of family, friends, community employers and service providers, can lead to success in all aspect of life, especially in the employment areas. Michelle’s coworkers are very encouraging and supportive of Michelle, which helps contribute to her success.
“Michelle is truly an inspiration to all with her achievements and overcoming her obstacles and succeeding with her life goals. DCI is very fortunate to have Michelle as a part of our team,” stated Marsha Dippold, ESS Program Manager.
Donald L. “Don” Serkleski, 80, of Shinglehouse, PA
Donald L. Serkleski “Dad, Grandpa, and PaPa”
Donald L. “Don, Dad, Grandpa, and Pa Pa” Serkleski, 80, of Shinglehouse, went to with the Lord, with his loving family by his side on Monday, November 25, 2024, in Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY.
Born on Thursday, April 13, 1944, in Coudersport, he was a son of Frank “Sox” and Violet Quimby Serkleski of Coudersport. On June 12, 1963, he married Mary Ann Wheeler who predeceased him on December 26, 2009.
Don graduated from Coudersport High School. In 1963, he joined the US Coast Guard serving until 1967. He was employed by Pittsburgh Corning Glass Company in Port Allegany until his retirement.
He enjoyed his Ham and CB radios, listening to old country music, Elvis and the 50’s music. He loved any electronic gadgets and his vacations across the United States taking months at a time, taking some amazing photos. Don loved their St. Bernards and was known as the cat whisperer when the stray cats would find their way to the front porch.
Westfield Fire Dept. To 355 Church St.
On November 27, at 2:30 pm Westfield Fire Dept. was dispatched to 355 Church St. for a commercial smoke alarm building is being evacuated noting is showing from the exterior. Update there was n o fire unknown why the alarm went off all units returning to the station
Two Vehicle Crash In Westons Mills , NY
On November 27 at 2:23 pm Westons Mills was dispatched to 1672 Haskell Rd. for a two vehicle crash with unknown details
Causer to Hold Satellite Office Hours
State Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) will hold his satellite office hours on Thursday, Dec. 5, at the following locations:
- Emporium Borough Office – 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
- Port Allegany Borough Office – 11 a.m. to noon.
Services available include assisting constituents with state-related issues or concerns, assistance with driver license and vehicle registration applications, and help in filling out applications for various state programs, such as the senior citizen Property Tax/Rent Rebate and PACE prescription drug assistance programs.
People who cannot make the satellite sessions may contact Causer’s offices in Bradford at 78 Main St., first floor, telephone 814-362-4400; or Coudersport, 107 S. Main St., Room 1, telephone 814-274-9769; or Kane, 54 Fraley St., Suite 2, telephone 814-837-0880. Information is also available at www.RepCauser.com or on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/RepCauser.
Causer Announces School Safety, Mental Health Grants
Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) today announced more than $1.6 million in state funding to support school safety and mental health.
“Providing a safe environment for students and extra support for those who need it is a priority for our schools and the Commonwealth,” Causer said. “I’m pleased to see this funding coming to our area schools.”
The grants were awarded as follows:
- Austin Area School District – $102,638.
- Bradford Area School District – $143,679.
- Cameron County School District – $110,212.
- Coudersport Area School District – $112,784.
- Galeton Area School District – $106,303.
- Hebron Center Christian School – $37,500.
- Kane Area School District – $118,592.
- Keystone Central School District – $173,618.
- Northern Potter School District – $109,403.
- Oswayo Valley School District – $107,425.
- Otto-Eldred School District – $109,620.
- Port Allegany School District – $116,442.
- Senaca Highlands Career and Technical Center – $70,000.
- Seneca Highlands IU 9 – $70,000.
- Smethport Area School District – $113,281.
The grants were awarded through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency and its School Safety and Security Committee.
Two Vehicle Crash In Smethport
On November 27, at 2:16 pm Smethport Fire Dept. and Port Allegany Ambulance were dispatched to 86 S. Marvin St. in front of the Dollar General for a two vehicle crash a semi vs a passenger with possibly no injuries and the vehicles are off the roadway.
Mark Farrell, 70 of Limestone
Mark Farrell, 70 of Limestone died Sunday November 17, 2024 after living a life he’d describe as “finer than a frog hair.”
Born July 1, 1954, he was the son of the late George R and Patricia L (Clark) Farrell JR. Mark loved all things outdoors, gardening, hunting, fishing, gathering mushrooms, and picking leeks to make Farrell’s famous leek sausage.
A 1972 Graduate of Otto-Eldred High School, Mark spent time as an accomplished drummer, even sitting in with Ronnie James Dio before beginning a career as an electrician with Hull Electric.
Shirley C. Foster, 89, of West Washington Street, Bradford, PA.
Shirley C. Foster, 89, of West Washington Street, Bradford, passed away Saturday, November 23, 2024, at the Bradford Ecumenical Home.
Born March 1, 1935, in DuBois, she was a daughter of the late Carl M. and Martha E. (Calhoun) Carlson.
Shirley had been employed as a Library Assistant at Penfield High School in Penfield NY, retiring in 1994.
On June 29, 1974, she married Stephen A. Foster, who preceded her in death on April 21, 2020.