NEWS
BOOK LAUNCH PARTY APRIL 8 FOR McCABE’S MIDDLE GRADES NOVEL

BRADFORD, Pa. – Another year means another novel for Dr. Nancy McCabe, director of the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
McCabe’s newest book, “Fires Burning Underground,” is written for children in grades 4-7, a group she has not written for before.
A book launch will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 8 in the Mukaiyama University Room of the Frame-Westerberg Commons. The event, which is free and open to the public, is co-sponsored by the Friends of Hanley Library, the Bradford Area Public Library, the Spectrum Arts series and the Pitt-Bradford Division of Communication and the Arts.
Galeton Weather Report For March 2025
March 2025 was as usual an interesting March weather month. I will once again use the quote, “March is like a Model T Ford. Just enough spring to make your butt ache”. You have heard me say that often but it applies this year as well. Morning temperatures started off cold, 12 degrees on the 2nd. It warmed up for a warm morning on the 31st 53 degrees. Morning temperatures were mainly in the mid 20’s. Afternoon temperatures warmed up to the 60’s and 70’s on the last few days of the month.
Throughout the month we had some strong winds with damaging winds on the 6th and 7th. Many trees came down all over the area. Thousands lost electric power.Parts of Galeton were without electricity for 18 hours. I recorded damaging winds on 3 mornings. Two days thunder was heard. We had a trace of snow on the ground five days and fog three mornings.
This year we received 2.50″ of rainfall and .04″ of snow. Last year the readings were 3.1″ of rain and melted snow with a total snowfall of 3″. It was another dry month. There you have it!With the very warm and rain the last few days of the month the grass is starting to get green and some early flowers are coming out. Get the mowers out but keep the shovels ready too. You all know the common saying,”April showers bring May flowers.
Henry W. LushNational Weather Service Observer
The Pavilion to Host Open House Hiring Event for Nurse Aides, CNAs & LPNs

Bradford, PA – The Pavilion, at Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC), a Kaleida Health facility, is excited to announce an open house hiring event on Thursday, April 3, 2025. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This event is a great opportunity for job seekers to explore careers in health care and join a dedicated team committed to the community.
The Pavilion is currently hiring Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) as well as enroll interested participants in the Nursing Assistant Training Program (NATP). New competitive sign-on bonuses are being offered for new hires, which include: $5,000 for full-time and $2,500 for part-time CNA positions as well as $7,500 for full-time and $3,750 for part-time new hire LPNs. The Pavilion also offers competitive shift differential rates including 8% for evenings and 14% for nights.
For those interested in starting their healthcare career, The Pavilion offers a paid three-week nursing assistant training program with rolling admissions. This program, that has a 100% graduation rate, provides paid state testing and requires no prior experience to apply. Graduates of the program receive assistance with job placement upon successful completion and be eligible for the sign-on bonuses; $5,000 for full-time and $2,500 for part-time positions.
“We are thrilled to welcome new team members into our Pavilion family,” said Jason Shaffer, administrator, The Pavilion. “This hiring event is not just about filling positions—it’s about helping people start fulfilling careers in healthcare. Whether you’re an experienced professional or just starting out, we offer great opportunities, training and support to help you succeed.”
Interested applicants can attend the event to apply for open CNA and LPN positions or enroll in the NATP. Interviews will be conducted during the event and job offers made that same day.
For more information about the event call (814) 362-8572, or apply online at www.brmc-ogh.org/careers. Visit The Pavilion on Facebook by liking or following “The Pavilion at BRMC” for updates.
PennDOT – District 3 News

Lane Restriction on I-80 WB in Union County
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised of lane restriction on Interstate 80 westbound between mile markers 205 and 207 in Union County, due to cargo recovery and removal of a tractor trailer from the median following a crash that occurred last evening.
Motorists can expect the left (passing) lane to be restricted. Currently there are no delays, and the lane restriction is expected to be lifted later this afternoon.
Motorists should be alert, slow down, and drive with caution in the area.
Mary E. Francis, 90, of 8 Stone Street, Cuba

Mary E. Francis: Beloved Mother and Grandmother
Mary E. Francis, 90, of 8 Stone Street, Cuba, passed away Friday, March 28, 2025 at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing, Wellsville, after a lengthy illness.
Born on May 4, 1934, in Cuba, she was a daughter of Dean and Ruth (White) Young.
She was a graduate of Cuba Central School. She then served in the United States Air Force from September 28, 1953 until February 17, 1955.
Free April Programs at Sinnemahoning State Park!

Saturday, April 5th, 2025
12:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M –Eagle Watch – Bald Eagle nesting season is upon us! Please join a park naturalist at the Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo for a view of the park’s active Eagle nest. Stop by anytime, repeat visitors welcome.
Meets at: The Wildlife Viewing Area
Saturday, April 5th, 2025
7:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M –Talking ‘Bout Trout – After you hit the fishing hole for opening day, head to Sinnemahoning State Park to “catch” this educational program focused on the trout and salmonids of Pennsylvania.
USDA Cargill Kitchen Solutions Recall

Cargill Kitchen Solutions Recalls Liquid Egg Products Due to an Unapproved Substance
Cargill Kitchen Solutions, a Lake Odessa, Michigan establishment, is recalling approximately 212,268 pounds of liquid egg products that may contain a cleaning solution with sodium hypochlorite, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.
Dessert Theater TODAY at Coudersport Elementary School Gym

Saturday March 29th at 6:30 in the Elementary School Gym. $7 for Adults & $5 for students. You will see performances from the Show Choir, Modern Band and the Winter Guard!! While you eat your desserts, you’ll hear some fun tunes from the Port Jazz Band!! It’s a show you won’t want to miss!
Leadership Elk Cameron Program Explores History and Preservation Day


The Community Education Center’s Leadership Elk and Cameron program’s (LEC) monthly session focused on history and preservation day in March. The day started at the Johnsonburg Public Library where the participants heard from John Kautz and Ray Beimel about the history of Elk and Cameron County. They also heard from Rowan Crisp, Education and Outreach Coordinator of the Lumber Heritage Region about the history of lumber in our area. To end the morning, the group got a Brick Block Tour from Stephanie Distler, President of the Johnsonburg Trust. One participant said, “It brought to my attention what is happening in surrounding areas and how there are many ways to get involved in projects like the ones we learned about.”
BRMC Nurse Presented Nightingale Award


Bradford, PA/Olean, NY – Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and Olean General Hospital (OGH), Kaleida Health facilities, are excited to announce Misty Sanders, BS, RRT-LPN, respiratory care, BRMC, with the first Nightingale Award of 2025. Sanders, a respiratory therapist and licensed practical nurse (LPN), has been with the organization since 2013.
“Misty is the supervisor of the cardiopulmonary department, overseeing the respiratory and sleep lab departments. She’s dedicated to ensuring patients receive the best care possible, whether it’s during a routine visit or in an emergency. No matter the situation, Misty is always there, assuring that respiratory services run smoothly for both inpatient and outpatient care,” said her nomination. “Beyond her incredible work with patients, Misty is a true leader. She supports her staff with kindness and professionalism, always leading by example. Misty is a mentor, a team player, and someone who genuinely cares about the well-being of everyone around her.”
The Power of Words

by
Pastor B.J. Knefley
Words can bless, curse, lift, tear down, and create or destroy life. God said that we were made in His image. He spoke, and the worlds were created. We too have creative power in our words. The question isn’t if we have that power; it’s what we do with it.
Children learn very quickly that their words have power. Words often express feelings and fears. When threatened, we use our words to push people away or to overpower them. Words are frequently used to demean, ridicule, and otherwise devalue another to bolster the person using them. Again, children are remarkably inept at this.
PFBC to Hold Fisheries and Hatcheries Committee Meeting Virtually on April 14
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will conduct a meeting of the Fisheries and Hatcheries Committee on Monday, April 14, 2025, beginning at 9 a.m. This meeting will be held online with committee members participating remotely.
Agendas for this meeting and others can be found on the PFBC website (Fishandboat.com). The date, time, information on how to submit public comment, and link for viewing this meeting virtually can be found below:
March 30th Big 30 Senior Classic At Portville High School
This Sunday the Big 30 Basketball Senior Classic takes place at Portville, NY. The girls game tips off at 2pm with the boys following @ 4pm.
We’ve released the rosters for all 4 teams and the bios of the head coaches for each team is running on our FB page
Our Hall of Fame induction will take place during the games and the full bios will be available Monday morning.
Tickets are $5.00.
Links:

Boys rosters: https://big30athleticcorp.com/news/2025/2025-boys-senior-classic-rosters-released/

Girls rosters: https://big30athleticcorp.com/news/2025/2025-girls-senior-classic-rosters-released/

Head coaches: https://big30athleticcorp.com/news/2025/senior-classic-announces-2025-coaches/
Rolfe Beagle Club Continues Wetlands Improvement

Johnsonburg, Pa.: The Rolfe Beagle Club, an active bird dog and sportsmen’s group in Johnsonburg, continued their wetlands improvements this spring by replacing old woodduck boxes at their two wetlands. Jim Pennington, Jr., President of the Rolfe Beagle Club, says “We hope woodducks will come back and use the boxes again now that we’ve replaced the old boxes with new ones. We got a new box at each one of our wetlands.”
Club members Buddy Decker, Bill Maiers, and Ray Erich worked with JoAnn Schiafone, Habitat Coordinator for the club, to get the boxes up on revamped poles.
Future work in the wetlands include a remake of goose nesting platforms and outflow controls.

McKean County Is Seeking A Court Monitor
McKean County is seeking qualified and highly motivated applicants to perform the duties of Court Monitor for The Court of Common Pleas. The purpose of this position is to create verbatim transcripts of Court proceedings, ensuring a complete, accurate, and secure legal record.
The essential functions of the position include but are not limited to the following:
1. Record court proceedings using a court monitoring system and recording equipment.
2. Transcribe recordings in a timely fashion.
3. Maintain recording equipment, including saving court proceedings from hard drive to CDs/ thumb drives and log notes.
4. Index, file and maintain court recordings, tape cassette recordings, and exhibits.
5. Maintain the printer, supplies of CDs, microphone batteries, tapes, and paper.
6. Answer the telephone and direct calls as appropriate.
7. Perform other duties as required for the successful operation of the department.
The qualifications of the position include the following:
Education: Associates Degree or comparable office experience.
Experience: 1-2 years experience in court related field preferred but not required.
Other: Sharp listening skills, knowledge of legal terminology, grammar, vocabulary and punctuation. Ability to multi-task and excellent organization skills.
HOW TO APPLY:
Qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume and McKean County job application to Patricia Brown, Court Administrator, at PABrown@mckeancountypa.gov.
Applications are available in the Human Resources Department at the Courthouse or at www.mckeancountypa.gov.
If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations for the interview due to a disability, please advise the interviewer of the accommodations you require well in advance of the scheduled date.
McKEAN COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
GAME COMMISSION RELEASES DEER HARVEST ESTIMATES
Pennsylvania hunters harvested about 11% more deer in the 2024-25 hunting seasons than they did the year before, according to Pennsylvania Game Commission estimates released today.
The statewide 2024-25 harvest is estimated at 476,880 deer, 175,280 of them antlered deer and 301,600 antlerless.
By comparison, the statewide 2023-24 harvest was estimated at 430,010 deer.
Most of that year-over-year increase is attributable to the antlerless deer harvest. The 2024-25 buck take was up 2% over the year before, and 9% over the most recent three-year average. The 2024-25 antlerless harvest increased 17% over the year before and 21% over the three-year average.
Kardinal Estate & Tag-Sale Company Three Day Sale In Bradford March 28, 29, and 30th
3 Day Estate Sale! March 28, 29, 30 Friday and Saturday 9am to 5, Sunday 9am to 2pm
68 Walker Ave. Bradford, PA (1 way street, do not block the road or driveways).
Refrigerator, Freezer, Washer, Dryer, dining furniture, books, Zippos, living-room furniture, electric recliner,
Loom, CDs, records, movies, full bed, dressers, humidor, vintage glass, European items, yarn, hutches, Kitchen-aid, exercise equipment, shelves, trunks, carvings, hand tools, power tools, antique burners, TVs, VCR, clocks, radios, cameras, stands, fine china, sterling plate items, paintings, collector items, lamps, towels, bedding, kitchen items, and so much more.





















