Dakota M. JONES, 28, of Wellsville, NY, died unexpectedly Monday, October 27, 2025 in his home. Born July 29, 1997, in Wellsville, he was the son of Rolland Brian Jones and Shelly Jo Bastian. He was employed as a general contractor for several years. Dakota was a former member of the Dyke St. Engine Co. #2.
Donald H. Warner, 93, of 796 Interstate Parkway, Bradford, passed away Sunday, October 26, 2025, at the Bradford Manor.
Born March 18, 1932, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Clifford H. and Marion L. (Zeeder) Warner Sr.
Don was a 1950 graduate of Bradford High School. In 1986 he enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1990.
Patrick T. O’Donnell, 79, of 322 Russ Lane, St. Marys, passed away peacefully with his family by his side Thursday, October 30, 2025 at Rebecca Residence in Pittsburgh, PA.
Pat was born May 7, 1946 in St. Marys, son of the late Edward M. and Rose “POE” Wehler O’Donnell. He was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of Elk County Christian High School, Class of 1965. He furthered his education at St. Vincent College, where he earned a degree in Political Science, graduating in 1969. Pat spent his working career as a rehabilitation counselor for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He spent his career helping people with disabilities find work and independence.
Kristy Carlson is a proud mother of two, an active community member, and a strong advocate for teamwork and progress. As one of the organizers of the 5K for Fireworks and a committed member of Parks and Recreation, Kristy has shown her passion for bringing people together and creating opportunities for our community to thrive.
In addition to her local involvement, Kristy proudly serves in the United States Air Force, where she’s gained invaluable leadership, organization, and problem-solving skills that she’s eager to bring to the School Board.
Kristy believes in supporting our teachers, empowering our students, and fostering open communication between families, schools, and the community. With her dedication, service, and collaborative spirit, Kristy Carlson would be a strong and steady voice working to ensure our schools continue to grow and succeed.
Vote Kristy Carlson for School Board — Leadership, Service, and Heart for Our Community.
Christine Ann Hartnett, 83, of Warren, PA, died on Wednesday October 29, 2025, at AHN St. Vincent Hospital, Erie, PA. A complete obituary will be published when it’s available. The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc., has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.
Skywalk and trail will reopen temporarily again for 2026 fall foliage
Mount Jewett, PA – The Skywalk at Kinzua Bridge State Park in the Pennsylvania Wilds will once again temporarily close for an ongoing multi-year rehabilitation and renovation project, with its last day open on October 31, 2025. The Skywalk and Kinzua Valley Trail below will be restricted from visitation. However, the state park itself, visitor center, educational exhibits and PA Wilds Conservation Shop retail location will remain open throughout the renovations.
The Kinzua Skywalk was temporarily reopened from August 8 to October 31, 2025, by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) to allow visitors the chance to see the famous fall foliage from this unique vantage point.
OLEAN, NY — Olean Medical Group (OMG), a Kaleida Health organization, is expanding access to advanced foot and ankle care in the Southern Tier through new surgical and nonsurgical procedures now offered by Dr. Brandon Rogers, fellowship trained podiatric surgeon.
With specialized training in complex limb preservation and ankle reconstruction, Dr. Rogers now provides a wide range of advanced procedures. His expertise enhances OMG’s ability to treat conditions such as lower extremity trauma, deformities, arthritis and diabetic limb complications—all close to home.
Port Allegany – Dreda Smithmyer, 61, of Roulette, passed away on Monday (October 27, 2025) at her home in Roulette.
She was born March 12, 1964 in Port Allegany, the daughter of Leo G. and Dolores Jean (Hesser) Smithmyer.
Miss. Smithmyer was employed at the Potter Pak in Roulette for many years, she also was a bartender working at several local bars. She enjoyed her time with friends and family, fishing and loved her cats and dogs.
Beverly JoAnn Troberg, 98, of 645 Sherry Road, St. Marys, passed away peacefully Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
She was born September 28, 1927, in Delmar, DE, daughter of the late Harry J. and Hazel V. Baer Hoffman. She was a graduate of Delmar Senior High School and continued her education at the University of Delaware and earned her Master’s Degree of Education from Penn State University, where she met her late husband, Lars Oskar Troberg. They were married on January 14, 1953, in Helsinki, Finland. The two of them traveled the world together dancing the nights away and cherished the fifty-nine years of marriage before Lars passed on August 19, 2012.
Pennsylvania College of Technology soccer teams go into Saturday’s United East Conference quarterfinal matches with similar goals — win and move on.
The third-seeded women (14-2-2 overall and 7-1 in the UE) host sixth-seeded Penn State Abington (6-9-2/4-4) at 1:30 p.m., while the fifth-seeded men’s team (9-6-2/4-2-2) travels to fourth-seeded Notre Dame (Md.) University (4-6-4/4-2-2) for a noon encounter.
Saturday’s winners advance to the conference semifinals, next Tuesday for the women and Wednesday for the men. Championship matches for both the men and women are set for a week from Saturday.
When the Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country teams ran in the United East Conference preview race on Sept. 12, it was just their second meet of the season as the two-time defending champion men finished second in an 11-team field and the women placed fifth among 10.
Since then, they’ve had three more competitive outings, including last Friday when eight members of the men’s team and six women posted either their personal or season-best times in their respective 8K and 6K races, and they appear to be peaking at just the right time going into this Saturday’s conference championships hosted by Penn State Brandywine.
The men run at 11 a.m., with the women following at noon.
Photo by Josh Magnotta Members of the Wellsboro Rotary Club who will be helping with the Golden Afternoons Sing-A-Long on Nov. 11 are: Bev Hanson at the piano (foreground) and (standing from left to right) Ardys Boostrom, Caleb Williams, Dawn Bowser and Jim Meade.
The Deane Center’s free Golden Afternoons program on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. will honor military veterans of the United States Armed Forces and active military personnel with a sing-a-long
Veterans Day is a federal holiday observed annually in the United States on Nov.11.
The Golden Afternoons program is free and open to adults, 55 and older. It will be in the lobby at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro. Refreshments will be provided.
The Wellsboro Community Concert Association is presenting the third concert of its 2025-2026 season for subscribers and the public at 7:30 p.m. next Friday, Nov. 7 in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro. Featured will be the popular band Driftwood of Binghamton, N.Y.
Driftwood will also perform a second concert for the public next Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Coolidge Theatre. Veterans are being given a special half-price ticket discount on Saturday only. Theater seating is still available.
Betty Gene SPRINGER, 77, of Port Allegany, PA, died Monday, October 27, 2025 in UPMC Cole, Coudersport. Born August 9, 1948, in Port Allegany, she was the daughter of Eugene V. and Elizabeth Z. Hoffman Sherwood. A 1966 graduate of Port Allegany High School, she was employed as a nurse’s aide at several area nursing homes. She was married to Paul A. Springer, who predeceased her on July 20, 1995.
Last season: 7-2 dual match (AMCC 4-0), Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference duals and individual tournament champion.
Coach: Dalton Rohrbaugh, second season. Career dual record: 7-2.
Top returnees: (this year’s weight classes, last season won-loss record)Sophomore Justin Adams, of York (125, 21-12, AMCC champion); junior Kaden Ware, of Brooklyn, Connecticut (141, 17-6, AMCC champion); junior TJ Martin, of Honesdale (149, 24-11, AMCC champion, eighth in region); sophomore Carter Davis, of York (165, 28-5, AMCC champion, fourth in region; senior Isaac Cory, of Montoursville (184, 15-7, AMCC champion, fifth in region); junior Nick Woodruff, of Wyalusing (197, 19-8, sixth in region); junior Nic Brotzman, of Marietta (285, 20-6, AMCC champion).
Top newcomers: (weight) All freshman Harris Keares, of York (125, PIAA state qualifier); Chase Shaner, of Hughesville (133, three-time PIAA state qualifier); Cody Salomon, of Front Royal, Virginia (157, three-time Virginia state medalist and one-time state finalist).
The other night, I went into the bedroom of the house I was staying in and found my dog on the bed holding something between her front paws. Upon closer inspection —and to my horror —I realized she had found a glue mouse trap, which was stuck to her feet and the bed. Luckily, it wasn’t stuck to her face too. As I tried to free her, I also got caught up in the sticky mess. Needless to say, I wasn’t happy, but it made me think.
Pitt-Bradford students (from left) Clara Kusnierz of Duke Center, Seif Abouzeid of Wexford, and Tianna Gray of Brooklyn, N.Y., advertise a Halloween Trunk-or-Treat for school-aged children sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s Student Government Association from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the parking lot between the facilities maintenance building and the tennis courts at the Kessel Athletic Complex on Wagner Avenue. Parking will be available at lots closest to Repchick Family (baseball) field and West Washington Street and the softball field, and Campus Drive. Sidewalks are available between the parking and Trunk-or-Treat area, where student organizations will be handing out treats. Visitors are encouraged to use the parking lots and not park on the road. In the event of rain, the event will be held on the first floor of the Frame-Westerberg Commons on campus.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (October 28) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) announced today that public courtesy boat docks located within the marina basin at Walnut Creek Marina, Erie County, are being removed in preparation for winter.
The process of dock removal is expected to last several days, and once completed, the marina basin will be open to public fishing.
Weather permitting, the public courtesy boat docks and rental slips at the marina are expected to be reinstalled in early May 2026.
HARRISBURG – A group of state lawmakers, many of whom are also dads, are calling on House Democrats and Gov. Josh Shapiro to do the right thing and act now to protect the rights of all the Commonwealth’s daughters to compete on a level playing field.
Authors of the “Dads Defending Daughters” bill – including Reps. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford), Eric Davanzo (R-Westmoreland), Joe D’Orsie (R-York), Jonathan Fritz (R-Susquehanna/Wayne) and Joe Hamm (R-Lycoming/Sullivan) – brought together fellow lawmakers, students and parents for a Capitol press conference Wednesday to advocate for the legislation that would stop biological males from competing in women’s sports.
Speakers rallying support for the bill included Frank Murphy, chair of Athletes for America Coalition; Lily Williams, former Hempfield School District (Lancaster County) student athlete; and Paula Scanlan, senior fellow at the American Principles Project and former Division 1 swimmer.
Celia E. “Betty” Agosti, 85, of 122 Kyler Corner Road and formerly of Upper Cherry Road, Kersey, passed away peacefully Tuesday, October 28, 2025 following a brief illness.
She was born June 15, 1940 in Benezette, daughter of the late Robert and Louise Sexton Glatt.Betty attended school in Benezette and worked twenty-seven years at Stackpole Carbon Company and later at Glatt’s Inn and Keystone Carbon.
On July 2, 1960, in St. Boniface Church, Betty married the late Donald J. “Dumpty” Agosti, who preceded her in death on December 28, 2002.
As I am sure you have heard, many of our neighbors are facing an incredibly difficult month. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — aka food stamps, which helps low-income individuals and families afford groceries — has been temporarily placed on hold for November. For households that rely on this assistance, that means an entire month without the benefits they depend on to buy food.
At the same time, LIHEAP, which helps families with heating costs, is delayed until December 3rd. As temperatures drop, families are being forced to make impossible choices — heat or food, bills or groceries.
Our community is feeling this strain more than ever. But together, we can make a difference.
Join us for the United Way Community Food Drive on Saturday, November 8th and Sunday, November 9th.
Here’s how you can help: 🥫 Donate non-perishable food items to help restock local food pantries that are already running low. 💪 Volunteer your time by helping at one of our food collection “stations.” Every helping hand counts.
Cecelia Elizabeth “Betty” Agosti, 85, a resident of Elk Haven Nursing Home and formerly of Cherry Road, Kersey, passed away peacefully Tuesday, October 28, 2025. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc.
The Community Education Center’s Leadership Elk and Cameron program’s (LEC) monthly session focused on economic development, environment & tourism in Cameron County. The day started at Embassy Powdered Metals with a tour of the facility. After Embassy, they traveled to Emporium Hardwoods for a tour of their facility. The participants then headed to Sarah Jane’s Art Studio where she gave a brief history of her studio and her own story of how she became a Cameron County resident. While at Sarah Jane’s Art Studio the group enjoyed a delicious lunch from Uptown Girls sponsored by Emporium Hardwoods. After lunch the group heard a presentation from The PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship & The Lumber Heritage Region.
HARRISBURG, PA – Tataboline Enos, founder and CEO of the nonprofit PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, and author of Proudly Made: A Story of Reinvention in the Big Woods and Small Towns of the Pennsylvania Wilds, has been selected by Governor Josh Shapiro as a recipient of the Governor’s Keystone Award, which recognizes outstanding community leadership and service.
The Pennsylvania State Dinner Keystone Awards, held Monday at the Governor’s Residence in Harrisburg, celebrated 18 individuals who exemplify “the power of one”—how a single person’s vision and dedication can spark lasting, positive change in their communities and across the Commonwealth. Honorees come from a variety of backgrounds, including community development, education, veterans’ affairs, and public service.
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Ceremony will be held Saturday, December 13, 2025, 10:00am Riverside Methodist Church, Roulette PA.