Suspected Minor Injuries In Two Vehicle Crash On Rt. 219 In Lafayette Twp.



Raymond Lee Tomb, age 76, of Westfield, PA passed away at his home on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
Born March 11, 1948 in Corning, NY, he was the son of Joseph and Helen (Hazlett) Tomb.
Lee was a jack of all trades and enjoyed tinkering on things.

The original NYSP Police Report listed the charges as Murder. That was not accurate. Russell is charged with Attempted Murder.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (March 25) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will conduct a meeting of the Fisheries and Hatcheries Committee on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, beginning at 1 p.m. This meeting will be held online with committee members participating remotely.
Because this meeting is being held in a virtual format, the process for accepting public comment will be different than an in-person gathering. Public comments pertaining to the agenda can be submitted by calling (717) 705-7846 beginning on Thursday, March at 28 at 12 p.m. until Friday, March 29 at 4 p.m. Recorded comments will be limited to five minutes and will be presented to committee members prior to the meeting.
This meeting may be viewed remotely by joining the webinar from your internet browser using this link: https://bit.ly/FishHatchApr3
If prompted, please enter the following information:
Webinar number (access code): 2630 983 0658
Webinar password: public (782542 from phones)
HARRISBURG – With a voter identification constitutional amendment having languished in committee for nearly a year, despite bipartisan support for the concept among both the public and House members, House Republicans held a press conference Monday announcing they will be utilizing the discharge resolution process to advance the measure.
House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) noted 22 House Democrats voted to support enhanced voter identification requirements in a prior House vote, meaning only three more Democrats need to sign on to the discharge petition to get the constitutional amendment out of committee.
It is with mixed emotions we announce the sale of three of our locations to Rite Aid. It was a decision we did not reach lightly. Due to poor insurance reimbursement, independent pharmacies across the country are being forced to close their doors. Pharmacy organizations representing all sectors of retail pharmacy have been aggressively asking legislators to address these issues with the pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) for quite some time. Unfortunately, they have been slow in taking action. It simply is not a sustainable business model when total reimbursement is less that the costs we pay for medications.
Thank you to everyone in surrounding communities that have supported our business over the years. We appreciate you. It has been our pleasure to take care of your prescription needs.
A huge thank you to ALL of our employees, both past and present. We value each and every one of you. You are what made our business successful for over 40 years.
We are grateful that Rite Aid remains committed to serving rural Pennsylvania and has offered employment to all of our current staff in Potter and McKean counties. No action is required on your part to transfer your prescriptions. All of the prescriptions from our Eldred and Smethport locations will be automatically transferred to Rite Aid in Port Allegany and all of the prescriptions from our Coudersport pharmacy will be automatically transferred to Rite Aid in Coudersport. The last day of business in our Smethport location will be Monday April 8th, Eldred will be Tuesday April 9th, and Coudersport will be Wednesday April 10th.
Please note that there is no change to our Westfield and Elkland locations. With a more diverse and better payor mix in Tioga County, those stores will continue to remain open and it will be business as usual. Once again, we are continuing to operate our stores in Westfield and Elkland.
We sincerely appreciate the support of our valued patients over the past several decades. It has been a privilege to serve you.
Buchanan Brothers Pharmacy
On March 24, at 2:43 NY State Police were dispatched for shots fired on County Rt. 8. Richburg ambulance is being held on standby. The Suspect has stolen a blue dump truck heading east on County Rt. 8. The suspect has exited the dump truck and is fleeing on foot with a sawed-off shotgun in his hand walking parallel to County Rt. 8 about a 100 yards off the roadway. K-9 units have been called for on route from Olean.
The New York State Police have lost sight of the suspect and are tracking his footprints and a drone unit from Richburg Fire Dept. has been called for. Some Road Closures are in effect.
They have regained visuals of the suspect heading north on foot along County Rt. 8.
The alleged shooter was taken into custody. An ambulance was called to the Amity NYSP barracks for a medical evaluation.

Further report pending news releases from NYSP.

12:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M –Eagle Watch– Bald Eagle nesting season is upon us! Please join park volunteers, Garland and Patrick Eicher, at the Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo for a view of the park’s active eagle nest. Stop by anytime, repeat visitors welcome.
Meets at: Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo
Saturday, April 6th, 2024
2:00 P.M.-2:45 P.M –Eclipse Basics– Did you know that a total solar eclipse is going to be visible across Pennsylvania on April 8th? Join us to learn all about eclipses and how to safely view the April total solar eclipse.
Meets at: Wildlife Center Classroom
Sunday, April 7th, 2024
10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M –Fish Prints– Come join us in celebrating the start of trout season with a fun fish craft!
Meets at: Wildlife Center Classroom
11:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M –Early Wildflower Walk– Spring has Sprung! Join us as we walk the trails around the Wildlife Center in search of newly emerging early spring plants, and wildflowers.
Meets at: Wildlife Center
Saturday, April 13th, 2024
12:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M –Eagle Watch– Bald Eagle nesting season is upon us! Please join park volunteers, Garland and Patrick Eicher, at the Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo for a view of the park’s active eagle nest. Stop by anytime, repeat visitors welcome.
Meets at: Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo
Saturday, April 20th, 2024
12:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M –Eagle Watch– Bald Eagle nesting season is upon us! Please join park volunteers, Garland and Patrick Eicher, at the Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo for a view of the park’s active eagle nest. Stop by anytime, repeat visitors welcome.
Meets at: Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo
12:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M –Eagle Watch– Bald Eagle nesting season is upon us! Please join park volunteers, Garland and Patrick Eicher, at the Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo for a view of the park’s active eagle nest. Stop by anytime, repeat visitors welcome.
Meets at: Wildlife Viewing Area Gazebo
6:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M –Owls of Pennsylvania– Join a park educator for a talk about the diversity of owls that can be found in Pennsylvania.
Meets at: Wildlife Center Classroom
Saturday, April 27th, 2024
8:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M –Owl Prowl– Want to hear an owl in its natural habitat? Join a park educator for a walk while listening for different species of owls in the park.
Meets at: 40 Maples Day Use Area
Sunday, April 28th, 2024
11:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M –Porcupine Party– Come show your artsy side and join a park educator for a fun porcupine craft using cardboard and natural materials.
Meets at: Wildlife Center Classroom
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It is with mixed emotions we announce the sale of three of our locations to Rite Aid. It was a decision we did not reach lightly. Due to poor insurance reimbursement, independent pharmacies across the country are being forced to close their doors. Pharmacy organizations representing all sectors of retail pharmacy have been aggressively asking legislators to address these issues with the pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) for quite some time. Unfortunately, they have been slow in taking action. It simply is not a sustainable business model when total reimbursement is less that the costs we pay for medications.
Thank you to everyone in surrounding communities that have supported our business over the years. We appreciate you. It has been our pleasure to take care of your prescription needs.
A huge thank you to ALL of our employees, both past and present. We value each and every one of you. You are what made our business successful for over 40 years.
We are grateful that Rite Aid remains committed to serving rural Pennsylvania and has offered employment to all of our current staff in Potter and McKean counties. No action is required on your part to transfer your prescriptions. All of the prescriptions from our Eldred and Smethport locations will be automatically transferred to Rite Aid in Port Allegany and all of the prescriptions from our Coudersport pharmacy will be automatically transferred to Rite Aid in Coudersport. The last day of business in our Smethport location will be Monday April 8th, Eldred will be Tuesday April 9th, and Coudersport will be Wednesday April 10th.
Please note that there is no change to our Westfield and Elkland locations. With a more diverse and better payor mix in Tioga County, those stores will continue to remain open and it will be business as usual. Once again, we are continuing to operate our stores in Westfield and Elkland.
We sincerely appreciate the support of our valued patients over the past several decades. It has been a privilege to serve you.
Buchanan Brothers Pharmacy

At 11:39 AM on Saturday, Tioga, Mansfield & Lawrenceville were dispatched to MM 185/186 on Route 15 for a 3 vehicle crash. Unknown injuries.