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Roulette Township Supervisors Monthly Meeting Announcement
The Roulette Township Supervisors would like to announce that the regular monthly meeting for January will be held on Wednesday the 15th at 4:30 p.m. Starting with the February monthly meeting, all meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m. All meetings will be held at the township office on 80 Railroad Ave., Roulette, PA 16746 and the building is handicap accessible.
Eleanor Rowland Johnson, 90
Eleanor R. Johnson
Eleanor Rowland Johnson was born in Lander on October 1, 1934, to the late Paul Clark Rowland and Bertha Wenzel Rowland. After graduating from Sugar Grove-Farmington High School in 1952, she worked in the Correspondence Department at the New Process Company for several years. She and her husband, Darrell Johnson, purchased what became known as Dar-El Farm in 1962 where they operated a Holstein dairy farm.
She was an active member of the Akeley Christian Fellowship Church for over 60 years and held many offices. She was a member and past president of the Akeley United Methodist Women. She also attended the Warren County Christian Women’s Club.
She served as secretary-treasurer of the Warren County Farmer’s Association and served on the board of directors of the Warren County Cooperative Extension. She was a past president of the Hill and Dale Garden Club.
A descendant of William Wadsworth who came from England in 1632. She was active in the Kanoagoa Chapter Daughters of the American Colonists and served many years as Regent.
Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers Announces the 2024 recipients Northeastern Potter Economic Support Fund.
The Board of Directors of the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers (CFTT) is pleased to announce the approval of the 2024 Northeastern Potter Economic Support Fund.
In partnership with the Northeastern Potter Economic Development Association (NEPEDA), this grant program aims to provide economic development support to nonprofit organizations, including 501(c)(3) agencies and charitable programs, in northeastern Potter County. Eligible areas include the townships and boroughs served by the Northern Potter School District: Ulysses Township, Ulysses Borough, Harrison Township, Genesee Township, Allegany Township, Bingham Township, and Hector Township.
The goal of NEPEDA is to enhance the quality of life in the community by fostering economic support. This is a competitive grant program, with priority given to projects that address key focus areas such as job creation and retention, strategic planning initiatives, and community promotion and awareness.
For 2024, two organizations were selected as grant recipients: the Genesee Area Library and Northern Potter Headwaters FFA.
George D. Spencer, 86, of Bradford, formerly of Kane, PA.
George D. Spencer, 86, of Bradford, formerly of Kane, passed away Monday, January 6, 2025, at the Bradford Manor.
Born in Jeannette, on October 25, 1938, he was a son of the late George and Sarah (Stokum) Spencer. He attended schools in Jeannette.
George was a veteran of the United States Army.
George worked as a transmission mechanic in Pittsburgh and Johnsonburg. He also worked as a janitor for Houston Electronics.
He was a member of Overcomers Church of Faith.
Paul W. Price, (66), of Hammond, New York
Paul W. Price, (66), of Hammond, New York passed away to glory on December 17, 2024.
Paul was born to Wayne and Elma (Molyneaux) Price on November 1, 1958, in Endicott, NY. Paul was formerly married to Tammy Ostrander Kaufman; where they shared and raised 3 children in Roulette, Pennsylvania. Paul was a self-employed contractor for over 30 years mainly working in Roulette and the surrounding areas. In 2019, he moved to Black Lake in Hammond, NY where he spent his days gardening, boating, and hosting others at his beautiful lakeview Airbnb.
Paul had many titles throughout his life, from contractor to caterer, but his favorite role was being a dad and grampy. He loved nothing more than spending time with his children and grandchildren. He was always there to support, teach, love, and cook for them. While Paul left us far too soon, the impact he had on his family and community will be felt for years to come. His mission was to serve others in any way possible.
Paul’s loving spirit is carried on by his three children Joshua Price, Benjamin Price, and Morgan (Fredo) Narcius; grandchildren, Kody, Liliana, Owen, and Jase; and siblings, Judy (David) Gittens, Mary (Randy) Morgan, Leah (Gary) Mix, Pamela Price, Linda Benninger, Philip (Marsha) Price. Paul was preceded in death by his parents and infant sister Margaret.
To know Paul was to love Paul.
To celebrate Paul’s memory, a service will be held at Union Center United Methodist Church, 128 Maple Drive, Endicott, NY 13760, on Saturday, January 11th, 2025, at 2:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to New Testament Church, 7 Laboda Lane, Ogdensburg, NY 13669.
“It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cleveland Funeral Home, Inc., Watertown. Online condolences can be made at www.clevelandfhinc.com.
Coudersport Fire And Ambulance To Rt. 49
On January 8, at 6:42 am Coudersport Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to 1004 Rt. 49 for a a motor vehicle accident a vehicle over an embankment with possible injuries and unknown entrapment
Coudersport Ambulance To E. Second St.
On January 7 at 9:26 pm Coudersport Ambulance was dispatched to E. Second St. For a woman ill
June Aurelia King Buckler, 89, of Cary, North Carolina, formerly of Coudersport, PA
June Aurelia King Buckler of Cary, North Carolina, formerly of Coudersport, PA, died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 89 on Saturday, January 4, 2025 after a three-year battle with congestive heart failure.
June was born on June 21, 1935, in Sante Fe, New Mexico to George and Marjorie King. She was the oldest of three children. Right after June graduated high school, the King family moved to Miami, Florida. June attended nursing school in Florida and earned a nursing diploma. Her diploma required a practicum, which June completed in a mental health hospital while living with her aunt in Baltimore, Maryland. While living in Baltimore, June met her husband, the late John H. Buckler at church one Sunday morning. John was just home from serving in Korea in the U.S. Marines. His parents and June’s aunt attended the same church, St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, in Baltimore. Upon completion of her practicum, June moved back to Miami to complete her nursing degree. She and John maintained a long distance relationship by daily writing letters to one another and became engaged during that time.
On May 12, 1957, June married John Henry Buckler, Jr. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Baltimore, and they lived in Baltimore for the first nine years of their marriage. John completed an apprenticeship for stone masonry and was a bricklayer and stone mason for various construction companies in the Baltimore area. While in Baltimore, they had three children: John Daniel Buckler (Tammy), June Diane Buckler Breznik, and James David Buckler (Annette).
Owlett Sworn in to Represent Tioga County
Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) took the oath of office today to continue his service to the people of Tioga County in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 2025-26 Legislative Session.
“I am blessed by the opportunity to serve as a voice for our communities and our Commonwealth as we work to address the issues of today in order to build a better future for our children,” Owlett said.
Among Owlett’s top legislative priorities is enacting policies to ensure the proper maintenance of creeks and streams to stop extreme flooding disasters like the one brought on by Tropical Storm Debby in August last year.
“Flooding is a threat to lives and livelihoods across the district and the state,” Owlett said. “We need to empower property owners and local government officials to do what they need to do to keep stream channels clear.”
Port Allegany Ambulance To Main St.
On January 7 at 7:18 pm Port Allegany Ambulance was dispatched to Sheetz on Main St. for a motor vehicle accident
Structure Fire In Hazelhurst
On January 7 at 2:25 pm Hamlin and Mt. Jewett Fire Depts. we’re dispatched to 462 Main St. in Hazelhurst for a structure fire. With no entrapment
Two Vehicle Accident On Rt. 219
On January 7, at 12:39 pm Bradford City was dispatched for a two vehicle accident at Rt. 219 and N. Kendall Ave. With possible injuries
FREE GOLDEN AFTERNOONS PROGRAM ON ELIOT NESS IS THIS COMING TUESDAY, JANUARY 14
Attendees at the free Golden Afternoons program this coming Tuesday will meet Ed Szymanik (left), dressed as Prohibition agent Mike Malone and Stephen Green (right), founder, president and CEO of the Eliot Ness Museum in Coudersport, a 501c3 non-profit organization.
At 1 p.m. this coming Tuesday, January 14, Stephen Green, the founder, president and chief executive officer of the Eliot Ness Museum at 201 North Main Street in Coudersport, will present a free Golden Afternoons program about Ness in the lobby at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro.
This free one-hour program is for anyone 55 years of age or older. Light refreshments will be provided free.
The program will open with a 10-minute showing of two, short, high-impact videos about Ness followed by Green sharing stories about the lawman and photo opportunities for those attending with Ed Szymanik dressed as Mike Malone who helped Ness take down Al Capone. Szymanik, carrying a shoulder-holstered Colt .45 and a real deal “Tommy Gun” on his hip, both unloaded and disabled, will be ready to handcuff any ne’er do well.
The Eliot Ness Museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of this famed lawman known for his role in bringing down Al Capone during Prohibition with information about the Roaring Twenties and Ness’s connection to the Coudersport area.
Ness joined the U.S. Treasury Department in 1926, working with the Bureau of Prohibition in Chicago.
Supervisor Seat Up For Election This Year In Roulette
There will be a Supervisor seat up for election this year. Interested candidates will have to get a petition from the County Elections office and collect 10 signatures of registered voters in whichever party they are running. Requirements are that you are at least 18 years old, a registered voter, and have lived in the Township for at least 1 year.
Darlene A. (Morelli) Nappe, 73, Of, St. Marys, PA
Darlene A. (Morelli) Nappe, 73, passed away peacefully on January 3, 2025 at her home in St. Marys with her husband Mike by her side. Darlene was born on March 23, 1951, the daughter of the late Gino and Angie (Trombetta) Morelli. She was a 1969 graduate of St. Marys Area High School. After graduation, Darlene worked at Pure Carbon. On July 3, 1971, she married Michael Nappe in St. Marys, who survives. She and Mike moved to Norfolk, Va. until Mike was discharged from the Navy. After returning to St. Marys, Darlene worked at Fisher’s Big Wheel, was an aide at the St. Marys Middle School, and coached junior high cheerleading.
Darlene was an avid reader, loved to sew and craft, and loved to hike and bike with Mike. Darlene was also an awesome cook. Learning from her mom, Angie, Darlene was generous and caring, and was always there to help friends and family in need, especially if it involved cooking, decorating, sewing, or crafts.
First baby of 2025 born at OGH
Olean General Hospital (OGH), a Kaleida Health facility, welcomed the first baby of 2025 in the maternity and delivery department. Adeline Ann Chaffee was born at OGH on Friday, January 3 at 3:38 a.m., weighing 7 lbs. and 10.7 oz.
Baby Adeline was welcomed by her parents, Tod and Hannah Chaffee of Bradford, PA, where she will be brought home to her older siblings, Kai and Silas. Congratulations to the Chaffee family!