Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 3/14/2024 to ALLSHOUSE TERRENCE L JR in Conewango Township, Warren county. 78.57(a) – CONTROL, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF PRODUCTION FLUIDS – Operator failed to collect the brine and other fluids produced during operation, service and plugging of the well in a tank, pit or a series of pits or tanks, or other device approved by the Department or Operator discharged brine or other fluids on or into the ground or into waters of the Commonwealth.
To become a certified pesticide applicator in Pennsylvania, passing a written exam is required. This exam will be offered at the Penn State Extension office in Coudersport on Tuesday, April 9th from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.
Anyone interested in either a private applicator license or a commercial/public applicator license should:
The Borough was granted funds from DCNR to make improvements to the Town Square. Some things you will see happening around the Square in the coming weeks include:
Updated electric and lighting
Removal of dead trees and trimming of dead branches
Sidewalks for handicap accessibility and through access
Tables and benches throughout
A facelift to the gazebo
New flowering and leafy trees
Updated landscaping
By mid-summer residents and visitors will be able enjoy a more user-friendly, safer space with handicap accessibility. The Square will offer places to share an outdoor meal with your family or enjoy a peaceful lunch; places to sit and watch your kids play or read a book; and a beautiful, accessible gazebo for summer concerts and other events.
We hope you all are as excited as we are to be able to begin these updates to our lovely downtown!
Sayre, PA- The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers (CFTT) would like to remind high school seniors and their families that the application deadline for those scholarships administered directly by the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers is coming up quickly. The Community Foundation holds over 50 scholarships serving students of Bradford, Potter, Sullivan, Tioga PA, and Tioga NY. All scholarships applications can also be found on our website, www.twintierscf.org.
In addition to the scholarships the Foundation selects the recipients, many of their scholarships are administered directly through the school district guidance offices. For more information on those deadlines, see your high school guidance office.
3/5/2024 TO 3/19/2024 SOFT CLOSE STARTS MARCH 19 AT 7:00 PM INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL MACHINERY, COMPRESSORS, FORKLIFT, INDUSTRIAL WORK TABLES, PUSH CARTS, RACKS, SHELVING AND 50 + VARIOUS TYPES OF WORKING MACHINERY, LARGE AMOUNT OF SCRAP MATERIAL AND MACHINERY
Hampton, NH – On March 1, 2024, Sleepnet Corporation initiated a worldwide recall for all CPAP and BIPAP masks with magnets due to potential interference with certain medical devices. When a magnet comes into close proximity to certain medical implants or metallic implants, it could interfere with the performance or the position of the implant, potentially resulting in serious injury or death.
Sleepnet has been distributing masks with magnets worldwide since 2006 and to date, there have been no Medical Device Reports associated with the Sleepnet masks with magnets. This is a voluntary action based on information obtained from post market surveillance.
David Stewart, 59, of 805 West Henley Street, Olean, NY passed away on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
Born at WCA Hospital in Jamestown, New York, on May 14, 1964, he was the son of the late Barbara Jeanne Mattern and Roger Francis Stewart. David attended Allegany Central School in Allegany, New York, and, with the exception of a brief residency in Rochester, New York, remained a life-long resident of the Olean area. Hardworking and dedicated, he was most recently employed, for over a decade, by A-1 Rent-All & Sales in Olean.
Left: Chloe Triplett, Raelin Meacham, Kendra Meade, Aidan Clark and Josh Veilleux, Center: Aidan Clark and Lily Madison, Right: Collin Stuckey, Thomas Beeson, Chloe Triplett , Raelin Meacham and Kendra Meade.
The Port Allegany Drama Department will present Little Shop of Horrors, a horror-comedy musical about a man-eating plant on Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 at the Port Allegany High School Auditorium. Show time is 7 p.m. The musical is directed by Rachael Karwowski and Ben Palmer. Little Shop of Horrors is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre Internal (MTD). All performance materials are also supplied by MTI. Pictured from a recent dress rehearsal are
BRADFORD, Pa. — The Friends of Hanley Library will hold an Authors’ Series presentation featuring poet and author Helen Ruggieri at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26, in Rice Auditorium in Fisher Hall at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
Ruggieri has been writing for more than forty years, and her work has been published widely in magazines and anthologies in the United States and internationally. She has authored books and chapbooks, most recently, “Camping in the Galaxy,” a collection of essays and haibun (a Japanese prose poem)about the natural world; and a book of poems, “The Sapphires.”
Plan Aims to Feed Hungry for Next Decade, Solve Systemic Issues
OLEAN, NY (March 16, 2024) – Olean Food Pantry is announcing a $1 million fundraising campaign to stock its shelves for the next decade and address the root causes of hunger.
OFP has seen a 95.4% surge in clientele the past three years, pantry organizers said. It has served more than 40,000 people since January 2022. Consistently approaching or surpassing record numbers on weekly distribution days has prompted OFP to solve local hunger at its source.
Left: Larger Parish Church, Doreen & Darwin Bacon Right: Director Melissa Omans (center) with Church Members
Belmont, NY – When Allegany County Democrats meet for their monthly “Coffee with Democrats” gatherings, they bring food and personal care items to support the host community’s food pantries. This is one of the ways the committee lives its motto: “Serving our Community”.
The most recent gathering was held last week in Canaseraga, which has two pantries: one at Larger Parish Church and one at Masters Tabernacle Church.
3/5/2024 TO 3/19/2024 SOFT CLOSE STARTS MARCH 19 AT 7:00 PM INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL MACHINERY, COMPRESSORS, FORKLIFT, INDUSTRIAL WORK TABLES, PUSH CARTS, RACKS, SHELVING AND 50 + VARIOUS TYPES OF WORKING MACHINERY, LARGE AMOUNT OF SCRAP MATERIAL AND MACHINERY
3/5/2024 TO 3/19/2024 SOFT CLOSE STARTS MARCH 19 AT 7:00 PM INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL MACHINERY, COMPRESSORS, FORKLIFT, INDUSTRIAL WORK TABLES, PUSH CARTS, RACKS, SHELVING AND 50 + VARIOUS TYPES OF WORKING MACHINERY, LARGE AMOUNT OF SCRAP MATERIAL AND MACHINERY
Francis J. “Frank” Herzing, 84, of 741 West Creek Road, St. Marys, passed away Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at Penn Highlands DuBois.
He was born July 4, 1939 in St. Marys, son of the late Frank X. and Louis Brown Herzing. He was a lifelong resident of the area, a graduate of St. Marys Area High School, Class of 1957, and retired from Elco Sintered Alloys in 2010.
On June 3, 1967, in St. Marys, Frank married Helen L. Kreckle, who survives. They were blessed to share 56 years of marriage.
In addition to his loving wife, Frank is survived by two daughters: Ann Herzing of Pittsburgh and Jewel Canton (Richard) of Etters, PA; one son, Bryan Herzing (Kristin) of Harrisburg; two grandchildren: Skyler Canton and Gage Canton (Sarah); three great-grandchildren: Blade Belic, Cru Belic, and Lucy Canton; three sisters: Margaret Ruckman of Fredonia, NY, Sally Caskey of St. Marys, and Marie Kresge (Ronald) of Columbus, OH; two sisters-in-law: Donna Herzing and Jean Herzing, both of St. Marys; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Peter, in infancy and his brothers, James and David Herzing.
Frank always had a passion for officiating baseball. In 1968 he attended umpiring school in Daytona Beach, FL. After graduation, he landed a job in the minor leagues working A and AA ball for three years and loved everything about it. He was released in 1971 from pro ball, returned home, and continued officiating at all area schools for boys and girls. He also played a large part in initiating and forming the St. Marys Softball League, which still exists. While on the Knothole board, he ran many baseball clinics to teach officiating and try to get more people interested. He retired from officiating after what he thought were 60 fun years. Frank also enjoyed casinos and playing cards several days a week with his friends. His greatest joy however was spending time with his wonderful family who will miss him very much.
Funeral and committal services will be held privately by the family.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to St. Marys Ambulance Service, 773 Johnsonburg Road, St. Marys, PA 15857.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc.