Kane Dispatched Mutual Aid To House Fire in Sheffield

At 1:07 PM on Tuesday, Kane Fire Dept. has been dispatched to 654 West Main Street in Sheffield to assist at a house fire.
RECALLED BY WARREN COUNTY

At 1:07 PM on Tuesday, Kane Fire Dept. has been dispatched to 654 West Main Street in Sheffield to assist at a house fire.
RECALLED BY WARREN COUNTY

In an earlier press release, the Pennsylvania Game Commission announced the Board approval of acquisition of a new state game lands, SGL 338, in Jay Twp., Elk County.
This game lands came from a deal made with the Pennsylvania General Energy Co. (PGE) and will consist of 3,931 acres in the heart of the elk range. In addition to land acquisition, PGE will also make a $500,000 contribution to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation for use in creating elk habitat in cooperation with the Game Commission.
Although this is exciting news, don’t mark this game lands on your scouting list quite yet! As with all Board approved acquisitions, further actions are necessary before the Pennsylvania Game Commission officially takes ownership of the property. The Pennsylvania Game Commission is not yet the property owner and an ownership date has not been determined.
Wellsville Police arrested Paul J. Carpenter, age 49, of Limestone, NY, charging him with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th (Class A Misdemeanor). The charge stems from an incident that took place on Park Avenue on July 11th. Carpenter was located by the New York State Police in Amity and taken into custody. Carpenter was processed and arraigned before Town of Wellsville Justice Graves. Carpenter was released under Pre-Trial release with the Allegany County Probation Department. Carpenter is due to appear in Wellsville Village Court on December 19th at 4:30 pm.

Elk County- Tom Detsch, SGL Carbon Director of Site St Marys and Lacy Nicklas, Human Resources Manager presented a generous donation to Doug Gaffey, St. Marys Area United Way President; Jim Ryan, United Way Vice-President; Jason Gabler, United Way Corporate Campaign Chair; and Doug Bauer, United Way Payroll Chair.
SGL Carbon is a technology-based global leader in the development and manufacture of carbon and graphite-based solutions. Their products, made from specialty graphite, carbon fibers and composites serve the industries that are shaping the trends of the future including climate friendly mobility, semiconductor technology, LED, solar and wind energy, and the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries.

At 12:05 PM on Tuesday, Austin Ambulance has been dispatched to Foster Street for difficulty breathing.
Utopia Foods Inc of Glendale, NY, is recalling all lots within expiry of Qilu Enterprise branded 200g packages of “Enoki Mushrooms” because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria monocytogenes infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.
The recalled Enoki Mushrooms were distributed to produce wholesalers in NY, NJ, PA, MA and MD. Products may have been further distributed to retail locations such as grocery stores.

If you like all things spooky, mark your calendar for Poe & Masters of the Macabre, a literary evening that will take place Wednesday, Oct. 25, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Coudersport Public Library!
Several local readers will interpret some truly scary tales from American and World literature — including selections from the Grand Master himself, Edgar Allan Poe. There will be an audiovisual component as well.
Light refreshments will be served. This free program is geared to individuals from high school age through adult. For more information, call the Library at 814-274-9382.

Pennsylvania State Police Near Closing of Cadet Application Cycle With No College Credits Required, Average Number of Eligible Applications Per Month Increased 240 Percent
PSP continues to see an increased number of cadet applications after removing the college degree requirement to expand opportunities for Pennsylvania workers – and encourages Pennsylvanians interested in serving to apply for the current cadet application cycle before tonight’s deadline.
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) reminds individuals wishing to serve as state troopers that the current cadet application cycle – with no college credit requirement – ends today, October 24. Those wishing to participate in this cycle should complete an application now at employment.pa.gov.
Invitation to join the Potter-McKean ski club again this year: If you plan on getting season passes for Holiday Valley Ski Resort – THIS IS THE WAY TO GO! You’ll get discounts on not only your season pass for being members of our ski club, there’s also free & discounted ski/board lessons, one-time discount guest pass, etc. If you know others that may be interested, please forward this email or have them get in touch with me
Holiday Valley Affiliate Potter McKean Ski Club,
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Username: MWPOTTER
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Click on above link to purchase your ski pass online for the Potter-McKean Ski Club.
After completion of the information, your pass will be mailed to you.
See you on the slopes!!
For more information,
contact Bonna Carlson Johns
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At 10:00 PM on Monday, Coudersport Fire Dept. dispatched to assist State Police with traffic control at McDonalds on Main Street.
RECALLED by Chief 48
| Tiffany Food Corp Recalls Mini Fruit Jelly Cups Because of Possible Choking HazardTiffany Food Corp of Brooklyn, NY is recalling all codes and flavors of Mini Fruit Jelly Cups, because they may pose a choking hazard. Small jelly cups containing konjac powder have previously been implicated in choking deaths of children.Konjac and its consequent texture and consistency could pose a choking hazard to small children as well as adults with functional and/or anatomic abnormalities predisposing them to dysphagia.The recalled jelly cups were distributed directly to Supermarkets within Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York State. |
NOTE: McGRATH™ MAC video laryngoscopes purchased directly from Medtronic or via its authorized distributors are not affected by this safety notice.
This year, over 57,000 people applied for the chance to hunt Pennsylvania elk.
And the state’s biggest elk season is about to get underway.
The general elk season opens Monday, Oct. 30 and runs six days through Saturday, Nov. 4.
While Pennsylvania now has three separate seasons for elk – a two-week archery season in September, the general season and a late season that begins Dec. 30 – the general season is tops in participation, with half of available elk licenses used in the general season.
This year, 72 of the 144 Pennsylvania elk licenses are for the general season. Of those, 30 hunters will be hunting antlered elk, or bulls, and 42 will be hunting antlerless elk, or cows.

David C. Burton, 73, of 97 Marion Ave. Bradford, passed away Thursday, October 19, 2023, at Olean General Hospital.
Born on April 18, 1950, in Kane, he was a son of the late Edward D. and Dorothy (Humes) Burton.
On December 18, 1981, he married Toni Marie (Bizzaro) Burton, who preceded him in death on December 8, 2020.

On October 23 at 5:52 Coudersport Ambulance was dispatched for a back injury on Carp Rd.

Karen S. Ostrum, 77, of 7 Nelson Avenue, Bradford, passed away Sunday, October 22, 2023 at the Olean General Hospital.
Born on October 27, 1945, in New Kensington, she was a daughter of the late John and Gertrude L. (Olbeter) Defassio.
On March 29, 1968, in New Kensington, she married Raymond D. Ostrum who survives.
Karen was a graduate of New Kensington High School. She earned her Bachelors in Education from Clarion University in 1967, and went on to earn a Masters in Reading from St. Bonaventure University.
She taught in the Bradford Area School District for over 37 years, the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, and the Bradford Children’s Home.
Karen was a member of the Red Hats, Penn York Doll Club, Literary Club, and PSEA.

On March 20, 1961 Debbie Lynn was born to Bill and Phyllis (Potter) Gaberseck and was destined to be full of life. A baby girl, with golden hair, she joined older brother, Billy Gaberseck, and then later younger brother, Larry (Mona) Gaberseck, and younger sister, Patty (Jess) Wilson.
Debbie graduated from Coudersport High School in 1979, which was the same year her son, Robert (Abbi) Rossman was born and 5 years later her son Jason (Liz) Rossman added to her family.
On October 22, 1988 she married the love her life, Geoff Mahaley. Together they built their business now known as Mahaley’s Outdoor Power Equipment. In June of 1989 she had her youngest son John (Maureen) Mahaley. Debbie and Geoff enjoyed many years together until November of 2016 when Geoff was called home.

Geraldine M. McDonald, 87, of 37 Fairview Heights, Bradford, passed away Sunday, October 22, 2023, at the Bradford Ecumenical Home.
Born May 17, 1936, in Newark NY, she was a daughter of the late Theodore and Nellie (Wilover) Baker. She was a graduate of Gowanda High School.
On May 26, 1956, she married Glenn C. McDonald who preceded her in death on August 7, 1986.
Gerrie was employed at Loblaws Grocery Store. She was a member of the Greater Bradford Senior Center.

On October 23 at 5:37 pm Austin ambulance was dispatched to Foster St for a possible cva

Adam D. Ginther, 51, of 132 Laurel Lane, Kersey, PA passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 21, 2023, at Sena Kean Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Smethport.
He was born March 22, 1972, in Olean, NY, son of the late David F. and Marie Gradl Ginther. He was a graduate of St. Marys Area High School, Class of 1990 and earned his degree in criminal justice from Edinboro University.