Charles M. “Chuck” Cummings Jr., 89, of 42 Pauls Lane Bradford, PA passed away Monday, May 27, 2024 at his residence.Â
Born on July 17, 1934, in Pittsburgh, he was a son of the late Charles M. and Silvia (Herchenroether ) Cummings Sr. He attended schools in Pittsburgh.
On February 2, 1960 he enlisted in the United States Army until his honorable discharge on September 30, 1962.
Chuck drove truck for many years retiring from Buckler Trucking. He also owned and operated Tacks Inn for 20 years.
He was a member of the Italian Club, American Legion Post 108, and the Bradford Eagles Club. He was an avid Steelers fan, and loved to vacation in the Caribbean.
Galen C. Lester, 93, of Aiken, PA passed away Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at Bradford Ecumenical Home.
Born December 4, 1930, in Guffey, he was the son of the late Harold and May (Stalker) Lester.
He was a 1948 graduate of Hazel Hurst High School. After his discharge from the service, he attended Jamestown Business College.
Galen enlisted into the United State Air Force, he served during the Korean War in Minnesota, and Newfoundland. He was later Honorably Discharged.
On July 11, 2005, in Bradford, he married Frances E. (White) Lester who survives.
After the service Galen was a life insurance agent for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. He later was a salesman at Strohman Bakery in Olean for 16 years. Prior to his retirement he spent over 20 years as the store manager of the Mt. Jewett and Eldred Pennsylvania State Liquor Stores.
At 5:45 PM on Friday, Tioga, Mansfield, Middlebury, Lawrenceville & Lindley Fire Depts were dispatched to 15 Tionesta Street in Tioga for a garage fire. Homeowner has fire about out. Cancel mutual aid companies.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/29/2024 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC in Middlebury Township, Tioga county. 78a56(a) – TEMPORARY STORAGE – Operator failed to contain regulated substances and wastes used at or generated at a well site in a tank, series of tanks or other storage structures approved by the Department.
URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service State College PA 213 PM EDT Fri May 31 2024 …FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 7 AM EDT SATURDAY…
* WHAT…Minimum temperatures in the low to mid 30s will result in areas of frost.
* WHERE…Cameron, Elk, McKean, and Potter Counties.
* WHEN…From 1 AM to 7 AM EDT Saturday.
* IMPACTS…Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Protect sensitive plants and vegetation. Potted plants should be brought inside.
At 4:15 PM on Friday, Ridgway Fire & EMS are responding to the RR tracks behind Fuel-On for a victim of a train accident with an amputation. Air medical has been dispatched to a landing zone at the carnival grounds.
David J. Raymond, 54, of Youngsville, PA., formerly of Warren, PA., died Friday morning, May 31, 2024, in Beaver, PA. David was born November 26, 1970, in Warren, PA.Â
He was the son of John and Marilyn Kemper Raymond. He was a lifelong Warren area resident and a graduate of Warren Area High School. He was employed with the former Bollinger Enterprise Workshop. He attended First Church of the Nazarene. David was active with the Warren County Special Olympics, competing in the Track & Field events, bowling, swimming, and basketball programs.
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Stanley M. Mitchell, who left us in May 26, 2024. Stanley was born January 30, 1952 and lived a life filled with love, laughter, and dedication to his family, friends, and work.
Stanley was the beloved son of the late Joan K. (2012) and John G. (2020) Mitchell. He is survived by six siblings: Steven (Kathy), Ann, Mary (John, dec.), James, Thomas (Carol), and David, creating a strong family bond that extends to his many nieces and nephews. Stanley was a cherished uncle to his 15 great-nieces and -nephews, who will always remember his warmth and kindness.
Pictured: Academic Award Winners at the PAHS Annual Awards Assembly are pictured, left to right – Julia Postlewait, Miska Young, Alana Corey, Austin Freer, Amber Funk, Peyton Stiles and Levi Wilfong. Â
The Port Allegany High School 2024 Awards Assembly was held May 24 in the auditorium at PAHS. MC for the event was high school principal, Marc Budd. Underclassmen Awards were given to the following:
Certificate of Excellence for attaining Honor Roll status during each grading period of the school year. In grade 7 – Steven Alcock, Sophia Bienkowski, Aubriegh Butler, Brianna Dowell Lane Gay, Natalie Grimes, Jonah McKeirnan and Eliza Milliron; In grade 8 – Kaiden Bartlett, Kristopher Beeson, Ian Crum, Braedyn Dibbe, Tessa Evens, Liliana Ingalls, Trace Kazimer, Victor Link, Bailey Lloyd, Holden Nance, Duke Shelley, Kason Stake and Addisen Taylor; in grade 9 – Hannah Albney, Jordan Bailey, Kaydence Beaver, Kendra Bell, Gianna Glasgow, Liam Hawver, Gavin Moses, Lillianne Reed, Tessa Rendos, Isabella Stiles, Connor Valentine and Derrick Xaroa; in grade 10 – Isac Amell, Kailey Bartlett, Aiden Bliss, Alivia Dowell, Madison Errick, Brynn Evens, Jarrod Funk, Trey Kiser, Tristan Kiser, Chloe Knauer, Isla Lehmier, Lily Lehmier, Daniel Link, Kendra Meade, Natale Redmond and Ethan Tarbox; in grade 11 – Bryce Ableidinger, Tyler Fillhart, Levi Howard, Derek Smith and Isabelle VanNette.Â
Receiving Certificates of Superior Achievement for attaining High Honor Roll status during each grading period of the school year were: in grade 7 – Ayden Bachman, Steffi Buchsen, Breah Fillhart and Archer Trimm; in grade 8 – Molly Barber, Georgia Barth, Chase Boyd, Ryan Carlson, Joanna Darush, Brennan Fillhart, Mallory Johnson, Kaitlyn Kallenborn, Maddin Nelson, Lily O’Rourke, Alyssa Pelchy, Kylee Pelchy, Jackson Smith, Delaney Stromberg and Bria Wilcox; in grade 9 – Alayna Palmer and Isaac Postlewait; in grade 10 – Micah Emerick, Madison Fillhart, Owen Kisler, Alexander Schott and Nichlas Wilfong; in grade 11 – Aidan Clark, Ava Coleman, Grace Finn, Austin Hamilton, Lily Madison, Raelin Meacham, Ella Moses, Joy Ou, Willow Sauers, Joshua Veilleux and Juuso Young Â
Perfect Attendance for the 2023-2024 school year: Kaleb Safford, 7th; Jordan Bailey and Connor Valentine, 9th; Alexander Schott, 10th; Aidan Clark and Joshua Veilleux, 11th; and Levi Wilfong, 12th.
Accelerated Reader Awards went to Bailey Mead in 7th grade; Delaney Stromberg in 8th grade; Jordan Bailey in 9th grade; Alexsis Bennett in 10th grade; Thomas Beeson in 11th grade; and Jenn Baxter in 12th grade. Reaching the 500 Point Club were Alexsis Bennett and Thomas Beeson.
The Seventh Grade Geography Award was presented to Steffi Buchsen; Student Handbook Cover Design for 2024-2025 – Svea Ayers; Biology Award – Alayna Palmer; Alfred University Out of the Ordinary Award – Ella Moses; Bonnie Scholar Award from St. Bonaventure – Austin Hamilton, Levi Howard and Juuso Young; Science Award for an 11th grade student from Bausch & Lomb – medal and opportunity to compete for a University of Rochester Scholarship – Juuso Young; Frederick Douglas & Susan B. Anthony Award in Humanities & Social Sciences from the University of Rochester – Lily Madison; Horatio Alger Scholarship – PA State Winner – Raelin Meacham.
Outdoor Sportsman’s Awards – Jadon Archer, Isaac Postlewait, Gavyn McKervey, Liliana Ingalls and Az Luk.
Student Council Officers Awards – Miska Young, President; Peyton Stiles, Vice-President; Kayleigha Dowell, Treasurer; Levi Wilfong, Secretary; Amber Funk, Saxon Palmer, Brayden Pearsall and Julia Postlewait, class representatives.
Peer Helpers Officers Awards – Braylon Button, President; Julia Postlewait, Vice-President; Levi Wilfong, Treasurer; and Henry Kisler, Secretary.
The PA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ‘WHAT’S SO COOL ABOUT MANUFACTURING VIDEO” – Georgia Barth, Lilliana Ingalls, Noah Lynch and Delaney Stromberg.
The Senior Awards began with National Honor Society certificates to Levi Wilong, President; Miska Young, Vice-President; Amber Funk, Secretary; Henry Kisler, Treasurer and members Isaac Barber, Braylon Button, Alana Corey, hanna Hanchett, Saxon Palmer, Julia Postlewait and Peyton Stiles.
The Senior Honor Awards Certificate of Excellence for attaining Honor Roll status for each marking period of the school year went to Drake Arthurs, Isaac Barber, Amber Funk, Kole Kisko, Lacy Morris, Brayden Pearsall and John Smith; Certificates of Superior Achievement for attaining High Honor status each marking period of the school year – Braylon Button, Saxon Palmer, Peyton Stiles, Levi Wilfong and Miska Young; Certificate of Distinguished Excellence for attaining Honor Roll status for each marking period for six years of school – Braylon Button, Amber Funk, Saxon Palmer, Peyton Stiles and Miska Young; and Superior Academic Achievement Award for attaining High Honor Roll status for each marking period for six years of school – Levi Wilfong.
The Art Award was presented to Brianne Hosterman; John Philip Sousa Award to Isaac Barber who also received the Senior Band Award; Senior Chorus Awards went to Amber Funk and Collin Stuckey; Senior Drama Awards went to Collin Stuckey and Anastasia Penick; and he Senior Drama Service Award went to Jenn Baxter.
Varsity Club plaques were awarded to Miska Young, Isaac Barber, Austin Freer, Kayleigha Dowell and Peyton Stiles. Varsity Club Scholarships of $1000 each went to Miska Young and Amber Funk; Bob Davies-Lou Foy Student Athlete Award wents to Amber Funk and Levi Wilfong; David Lacher Memorial Award/Female Athlete of the Year went to Kayleigha Dowell and the Thomas Taylor Memorial Award/Male Athlete of the year went to Miska Young.
United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award went to Kole Kisko and Lily Babcock; Scholastic Excellence Award went to Levi Wilfong and the Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence went to Lily Babcock.
The United States Air Force Math and Science Award went to Levi Wilfong and Julia Postlewait and the Scholar Athlete went to Levi Wilfong and Amber Funk.
The NTL (North Tier League) Senior Athlete Award of $1000 went to Levi Wilfong.
Academic Awards for English, $200 given by Ardagh; Science, Mathematics and Social Studies Awards, each $200 and sponsored by the Port Allegany Rotary Club all went to Levi Wilfong. The Foreign Language Awards, both $200 and given by Ardagh went to Amber Funk, French and Peyton Stiles, Spanish.
The Dylan Pesock Memorial Scholarship of $1000 went to Miska Young; Gerald Stayer Memorial Scholarship went to Levi Wilfong; Andrew Pingie Award of $500 went to Austin Freer; The John Thrash Memorial Scholarship of $300 per year for four years went to Levi Wilfong; The Larry Norton Award of $500 went to Braylon Button; the Elizabeth Losey Award of $845 went to Alana Corey; The Leo Coleman Award of $1150 went to Olivia Barth; the Eastman Award of $200 each went to Miska Young, Levi Wilfong, Lily Babcock, Amber Funk and Julia Postlewait; the Odd Fellows Citizenship Award of $700 went to Austin Freer.
The PAEA Higher Education Award of $300 and given by the PAEA went to Alana Corey; the PA Association of Rural and Small Schools of $500 went to Julia Postlewait; the Port Allegany Student Scholarship of $500 went to Miska Young; the Patricia Lloyd Memorial Award of $400 went to Julia Postlewait; the Pastor Randy Headley Memorial Scholarship went to Avery Burford, Ella Amell and Christian Reed in grade 7; Breonna Evens-Appleby in grade 8; Lillianne Reed in grade 9, all $100 awards and to Seniors Collin Stuckey, Saxon Palmer and Julia Posstlewait, each $500.
The Paul Maynard Scholarship of Courage of $1000 given by the VMI went to Alana Corey; the Raymond Charles Varney Scholarship of $2000 for a Roulette senior went to Darren Tinder; the Richard K. Taylor Memorial Award of $500 went to Henry Kisler; the Roxie Taylor Volunteer Scholarship of $1000 and given by the VMI went to Julia Postlewait; the Lt William E. Daisley, Jr. Mathematics Award of $500 went to Levi Wilfong; the Robert J Edgreen Memorial Scholarship of $4000 went to Saxon Palmer and $1000 went to Lily Babcock.
The Jean Marie Swanson Scholarship, 2 winners each receiving $11,830 went to Levi Howard and Levi Wilfong,
WARREN – NPRC President Susie Snelick was recently selected as a 2024 Trailblazer in Higher Education by City & State Pennsylvania. City & State Pennsylvania is a multimedia news organization that dedicates its coverage to Pennsylvania’s state and local government, including all things politics and public policy.
According to the official release by Hilary Danailova, ‘Leaders in City & State’s 2024 Higher Education Trailblazers are responsible for this enduring legacy. They are scientists and linguists, attorneys and lobbyists, and dedicated administrators whose creativity and collaborative spirit is evident in the sector’s resilience.’
Selected honorees are nominated annually by professionals, with 50 higher education professionals selected in 2024 to represent Pennsylvania. President Snelick was identified as a professional who ‘Has successfully navigated the ever-changing economic, social and technological landscape in higher education with innovative programming, outreach both tangible and virtual and, in some cases, restructuring to accommodate the ambitions of a new generation.’