William Knight, 76, of Locust Road, St. Marys, PA.

William Knight, 76, of Locust Road, St. Marys, died at his home on Monday, May 15, 2023. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Lynch-Green Funeral Home.

William Knight, 76, of Locust Road, St. Marys, died at his home on Monday, May 15, 2023. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Lynch-Green Funeral Home.

Gerald A. Agosti, 87, of Kersey, died on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at Penn Highlands Elk after a lengthy illness.
He was born on February 15, 1936, in Force, a son of the late William and Helen Majchrzak Agosti.
On November 14, 1959, he married Patricia Wallace, who survives.
Gerald was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of Bennetts Valley High School. For many years, Gerald worked as a mechanic at Keystone. He was a member of St. Marys KOF, C.M.F, Kersey Fireman’s Club, PFL, and Dagus Mines Legion. Gerald enjoyed taking walks in the woods, making wine, and watching the steelers.
In addition to his loving wife of 63 years, Patricia, he is survived by 4 daughters: Deb Hoffman and her husband Luke of Ridgway, Karen Agosti of Ridgway, Loretta Pistner of St. Marys, and Elizabeth Agosti from Williamsport, 2 sons; Richard Agosti of St. Marys and Randy Agosti of Byrnedale, 11 grandchildren; Ben, Nicholas (Ashlee), R.J (Kelsea), Kenny (Gina), Darryn, Jason, Forest, Kylie, Josie, Shelby, and Devin, 4 great grandchildren; Hailey, Kinsley, Brianna, and Maylee. He is also survived by a brother, Floyd Agosti of Penfield.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 brothers; Donald and Robert Agosti, a sister in infancy, and a son in law, Rodney Pistner.
Funeral services for Gerald A. Agosti will be held privately and at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Knights of Columbus.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 339 Main Street, Kersey, PA 15846 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefuneralhome.com
Roulette Hill Cemetery
Annual Spring Reminder
It’s that time of year when the hill is bright, green and beautiful again.
Please clean off old flowers and broken items before Memorial Day Weekend. Garbage cans are available next to the shed at the top of the hill, if needed for disposal.
Thank you all.

At 6:52 PM on Wednesday, Johnsonburg Fire Dept. has been dispatched to Domtar for a small fire on top of a 70 foot tall concrete tank.

At 5:50 PM on Wednesday, Shinglehouse ambulance has been called to a location across from 407 West Academy Street for a person fallen.

On May 17 at 4:14 pm. Coudersport Fire Dept. was dispatched to Rt. 44 North in Hebron Twp. for a wildfire


ServSafe® certification is a series of trainings – followed by a test – which instructs foodservice workers on the best practices for preventing foodborne illness in commercial settings. The certification takes 16 hrs to complete and is an industry recognized certification. Congratulations to all!

At 3:32 PM on Wednesday, Port Allegany Ambulance has been called to North Main Street for a diabetic emergency.

At 3:24 PM on Wednesday, Coudersport Ambulance has been dispatched for a five year old child with a head injury on a bus at the side of 1115 East Second Street. Caller doesn’t know what happened.
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Tonight’s Township Supervisors meeting is CANCELED and the office will be closed the remainder of the week. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

At 2:07 PM on Wednesday, Derrick City Firefighters have been called to 474 Bolivar Drive for a wildfire endangering structures.

At 1:20 PM on Wednesday, Port Allegany Ambulance has been called to Pine Grove Road for a fall victim.
Port Allegany Fire Dept. dispatched for lifting assistance.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (May 17) – During a special meeting held today, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) Board of Commissioners gave final approval to a list of proposed fishing license fee adjustments for the 2024 license year.

Under the proposal, the price of the most common fishing licenses and permits, a Resident Annual Fishing License, Trout Permit, and Combination Trout/Lake Erie Permit, would increase by $2.50 each when 2024 licenses go on sale beginning on December 1, 2023. Separate adjustments would be applied to other license and permit categories for non-residents, seniors, and tourists. Revenues from these fee adjustments are expected to generate an estimated $2.4 to $2.9 million annually for the PFBC’s Fish Fund to support fishing related programs.
In accordance with Act 56 of 2020, which provided the PFBC with the authorization to set fees, the proposed fee adjustments were given preliminary approval by the Board during a special meeting on March 1, presented during a public hearing on April 24, and given final approval by the Board today. Also, in accordance with Act 56, the final rule proposal, transcript of the public hearing, and all public comments associated with the proposal will now be shared with the Pennsylvania House and Senate Game and Fisheries Committees for their review.
URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service State College PA
1105 AM EDT Wed May 17 2023
…FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM EDT
THURSDAY…
* WHAT…Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 25 expected.
* WHERE…Warren, McKean, Potter, Elk, Cameron, Northern
Clinton, Tioga, Northern Lycoming and Sullivan Counties.
* WHEN…From midnight tonight to 8 AM EDT Thursday.
* IMPACTS…Freeze conditions will kill crops and other sensitive
vegetation.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Take protective measures now as freezing temperatures could
damage or kill tender plants and vegetation. Potted plants should
be brought inside.
The latest forecast information can be found on the NWS State
College Facebook page and Twitter @NWSStateCollege, or on the web
at weather.gov/ctp.
DESCRIPTION: …FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 8 AM EDT
THURSDAY…
* WHAT…A hard freeze and widespread frost with sub-freezing
temperatures in the lower 20s expected. Temperatures near the
Lake Erie shore will be in the middle 30s with patchy frost.
* WHERE…Wyoming, Livingston, Ontario, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus,
Allegany, and Southern Erie counties.
* WHEN…From 11 PM this evening to 8 AM EDT Thursday.
* IMPACTS…Frost and freeze conditions will kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
INSTRUCTIONS: Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent
freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should
be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have
in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above-
ground pipes to protect them from freezing.
Issued By: NWS Buffalo (Western New York)

On May 17 at 9:58 am. Millerton and Big Elm and Erway ambulance were dispatched to Rt. 49 for a motor vehicle crash with unknown injuries it was auto reported. There was no crash all units have been recalled
On an average day, people don’t typically think about the worst happening at any moment, but then a sudden pain fills your chest, a family member has a traumatic accident, or maybe someone close to you begins to have an allergic reaction. What do you do? Dial 911 and wait for the ambulance to come. First on the scene, no matter the call, day and night, EMS clinicians are at the ready – prepared, professional, rising to every challenge and vigilant for whatever is next.
As we enter National EMS Week (May 21-27), I want to take the opportunity to offer appreciation and praise, personally, and on behalf of my colleagues at UPMC in North Central Pa., to these often-unsung heroes answering the call and caring for our communities.
This year’s theme – EMS: Where Emergency Care Begins – acknowledges the essential role our EMS clinicians play in ensuring quality emergency care is just a phone call away.
Access to quality emergency care is a critical part of the health care delivery system, especially in rural regions like those we serve here in north central Pennsylvania, and it starts before a patient ever makes it to a hospital or care facility. Annually, the EMS system in Pennsylvania responds to a little over 2.4 million requests – the majority of which are emergency responses to incident scenes. EMS clinicians are always being asked to do more with less and yet they continue to rise to the occasion without faltering. Career or volunteer, it doesn’t matter, as they are all professionals when the tones drop.
EMS clinicians, thank you for all that you do. Successful outcomes in emergencies start with you. You are the most present example of health care in our communities. You are the ones out on the streets and in homes every day making a difference.

As the demand for EMS services in our communities continues to exponentially grow, I encourage everyone to take the time to inquire on how they can help support their local EMS agencies. Many of these agencies are looking for volunteers and you can help make a difference. Additionally, I ask everyone to consider taking a CPR, first aid, or Stop the Bleed course. These courses can often be completed in a few hours but can help you make a difference as a bystander and potentially even save a life.
Jeffrey Myers, DO
EMS Medical Director
Emergency Services, UPMC in North Central Pa.

The Education Council is pleased to partner with UPMC Cole to provide a healthcare exploration experience for students. Healthcare explorers will spend three days at UPMC Cole running through medical simulations and health science career observation. The other two days will be spent at the Education Council’s Coudersport office, being introduced to common medical terminology and the human body through games, hands-on activities, and learning about the opportunities for healthcare career preparation. Transportation and lunch are provided.
This camp, taught by Lana Barth, CTC Health Assistance Instructor, is for students entering grades 7– 9. It is scheduled for Monday, July 17 through Friday, July 21, 2023, from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The cost is $25 per person. To register, visit www.pottercountyedcouncil.org or call (814) 545-1333.
Freeze Watch issued May 17 at 3:53AM EDT until May 18 at 8:00AM EDT by NWS Buffalo
DESCRIPTION: …FREEZE WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY
MORNING…
* WHAT…Sub-freezing temperatures 25 to 30 possible.
* WHERE…Oswego, Wyoming, Livingston, Ontario, Chautauqua,
Cattaraugus, Allegany, and Southern Erie counties.
* WHEN…From this evening through Thursday morning.
* IMPACTS…Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
INSTRUCTIONS: Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent
freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should
be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have
in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above-
ground pipes to protect them from freezing.
Issued By: NWS Buffalo (Western New York)
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MAY MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA
May 17, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.
80 Railroad Ave., Roulette, PA, Potter County
Pledge of Allegiance
Public Comment
RVFD Call Statistics Report
Water/Sewer Report
Roadmaster Report
April 19, 2023 Monthly Meeting Minutes
Unpaid bills for May 17, 2023
April 2023 Profit & Loss & Balance Sheet
ROAD BONDS:
Current Road Bonds –
Closed Road Bonds –
OLD BUSINESS:
Clean-up days tabled from last month
NEW BUSINESS:
Quotes on solar street lights
Quote for repairs on the 2009 Ford F550
Quotes on weed sprayer
OTHER BUSINESS:
CORRESPONDENCE & INFORMATIONAL:
Realty Transfer Tax for March
Real Estate Taxes for March
ADJOURN:

At 6:17 AM on Wednesday, Roulette Chemical Engine Company #1 units are currently operating at a motor vehicle accident on Route 6 near the Trout Brook Road. Please use caution in the area!

On May 17, at 1:11 am. Liberty, Blossburg, Cogan House Sub Station, and Trout Run were dispatched to Rt. 15 North near mile marker 159 for a rollover tractor trailer accident.
Cameron County Unofficial Election Results HERE
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