NEWS
Grant Recieved By The Potter County Animal Assistance Project
Potter County Animal Assistance Project (PCAAP) was recently awarded a $15,743.00 grant from the Fath-Greene Animal Welfare Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania. We deeply appreciate this grant as the monies will make it possible for our program to continue the spay and neuter work in Potter County to help control the population of unwanted animals. For more information on PCAAP, please visit our website at https://www.pottercountyanimalassistanceproj.org or find us on the social media site Facebook.
The Foundation works to improve the quality of life in north central Pennsylvania through community leadership, the promotion of philanthropy, the strengthening of nonprofit impact and the perpetual stewardship of charitable assets. FCFP strives to create powerful communities through passionate giving. For more information visit www.FCFPartnership.org.
Walk For Equality March 23rd

“The League of Women Voters of Cattaraugus and Allegany Counties invites area residents to step out for Equal Rights at an 11:00 am, March 23, 2024 WALK FOR EQUALITY event in Olean. We will gather in front of Jamestown Community College, Cattaraugus County Campus, 260 N. Union Street and walk together along the sidewalk to Lincoln Park, East Pavilion. The event is a celebration of Women’s History Month and the more than 100 years of League history of activism, advocacy and education.
Sinnemahone Paddle Race Date Set

Organizers of the Sinnemahone Paddle announce that insurance and PA Fish & Boat permits have been received for the annual event. It will take place Saturday April 13 on the Driftwood Branch of The Sinnemahoning Creek. The starting line is across from the Emporium Country Club and the 11 mile race ends in Driftwood.
Registration forms can be picked up at the Cameron County Chamber of Commerce office or printed from the web page www.sinnemahone.org. Online registration is also open at https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/Emporium/SinnemahonePaddle. There are several classes for kayaks and canoes including tandem kayaks.
Anonymous donor announces $5k match for Rebekah Love Family Scholarship

OLEAN, N.Y., March 11, 2024 – The anonymous donor who established the Rebekah Love Family Scholarship at the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation has announced a campaign to match up to $5,000 in donations to the scholarship fund.
Donations will be matched through Sept. 1. The goal of the campaign is to raise an additional $10,000 for the scholarship fund, so the award amount can grow in future years.
The scholarship fund is a tribute to the donor’s former Kindergarten teacher, Rebekah Love.
At the age of 17, Love was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Even with this diagnosis, Love went on to teach for 16 years at Ten Broeck Academy/Franklinville Central School District before having to retire due to her illness.
ENGINEER/ENTREPRENEUR TO SPEAK AT PITT-BRADFORD TO COMMEMORATE MAKER MONTH

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford is commemorating Maker Month in March with several on-campus activities to ignite and inspire creativity, including a keynote address by Matt Verlinich, a senior program manager with Innovation Works.
Verlinich’s talk, “Engineer to Entrepreneur: How Making led my Career Journey,” will be held at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, in the makerspace in the George B. Duke Engineering and Information Technologies Building. The discussion is free and open to the public.
Verlinich who served as a consultant and provided guidance to Pitt-Bradford officials when they were developing the makerspace in the Duke Building, manages Innovation Works Manufacturing initiatives, runs an ecommerce business, and has a passion for inspiring and helping entrepreneurs build their dreams.
“We’re very excited to have Matt come back to campus to speak,” said Dr. Matt Kropf, associate professor of engineering technology and director of the engineering technology and energy programs.
Get Hooked on Fun: Join the Ultimate Crochet Workshop with Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library and ECCOTA!

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 — Get ready to stitch up some serious fun as the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library partners up with ECCOTA to bring you the hippest crochet workshop series this side of town. Calling all area youth ages 14 to 20 – get ready to unleash your inner crochet artist!
From April 18 through May 18, join us on Thursdays from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Saturdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library for an unforgettable journey into the world of crochet. Led by the fabulous crochet queen herself, Amanda Knight, this workshop series promises to be a whirlwind of fun, creativity, and endless possibilities!
“Let’s get crafty and create some magic with yarn!” exclaims Amanda Knight, the crochet sensation behind the series. “Get ready to learn the ropes of crochet while having an absolute blast – because trust me, this workshop series is going to be off the hook!”
Prepare to craft your very own masterpiece – an adorable emotional support potato complete with googly eyes! But wait, there’s more – each participant will have the chance to make an extra potato pal to share with a friend and spread the crochet love far and wide.
Alice I. Malacarne, 85, of Ridgway, PA.

Alice I. Malacarne, 85, of Ridgway, died on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at her residence after a lengthy illness.
She was born on October 16, 1938, in Tyler, the daughter of the late Walter and Doris Saline Celinski.
On January 11, 1958, at St. Stanislaus Church, she married the late Irvin Malacarne Sr., who preceded her in death on May 12, 1993.
Alice resided most of her life in Ridgway and was a member of St. Leo Magnus Church. She loved to spend her time outside, she often found solace in simply swinging on her back porch. Her presence brought warmth and light to those around her, and her devotion to her family knew no bounds. Alice could be found reading a book or enjoying a picnic with her family.
She is survived by 6 children; Gary Malacarne and his wife Rosalee of Johnsonburg, Irvin Malacarne Jr. and his wife Lisa of Ridgway, Pamela Szymanski of Wilcox, Steven Malacarne and his wife Kim of TN, Susan Ginther and her husband Carl of Ridgway, and Angela Donati of Ridgway, 13 grandchildren; Crystal, Adam, Melissa, Regina, Amanda, Melissa, Steven, Jessica, Nathan, Zachary, Brandon, Emily, and Stephanie, and 15 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by 2 sisters: Janice Hand and her husband John of Kersey, and Helen Jean Castina of Brandy camp, and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 2 sons in infancy, 2 brothers: Ronald and Dennis Celinski, a sister, Joyce Sperling, a great-grandchild, Madelyn, and a son-in-law, Adam “Lee” Szymanski.
Richard M. Langianese, 71 of Lewis Run, PA.

Richard M. Langianese, 71 of Lewis Run, passed away on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 after a courageous battle with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy.
He was born on October 16, 1952 in Bradford, the son of the late Francis and Esther Doriguzzi Langianese.
He was a graduate of the former Bradford Central Christian High School.
On September 9, 1978 in Bradford, he married Roxanne M. Cary; who survives.
Richard was an avid golfer and he especially enjoyed his fishing trips to Canada with his friends. He was also a former member of the Pine Acres Country Club.
He worked for the State of Pennsylvania for 36 years; starting with the local tax office and retiring from the Pennsylvania Lottery in 2010. He was also one of the co-founders of the former Carnegie’s Restaurant.
In addition to his wife of 45 years, Roxanne Langianese of Lewis Run, he is also survived by three children, Jason (Roselyn) Langianese of Bedford, NH, Daniella Langianese of Lewis Run and Colton (Kai Torres) Langianese of Bloomfield, NJ; four grandchildren, Brooke, Colin, Aisley and Cambria and several nieces and nephews.
Key Found At Roulette Skate Park
Roulette Township
There was a key brought to me that someone found in the skate park if you can identify them they will be at the township office tomorrow
Family Loses Home To Grass Fire on Tuesday

Wellsboro Fire Department
On Tuesday afternoon 3/12/2024, Wellsboro Fire Department responded to assist Department 2 (Mansfield) with the report of a grass/brush fire which resulted in an exposure (house) becoming involved.
Chief 1-10 (McCarthy) responded directly to the incident from the Mansfield area while Tanker 1-5 responded with 3 personnel from Station 1. Personnel from Wellsboro assisted with Fire attack and overhaul. 3,000 gallons of water was delivered by the apparatus.
Department 1 was on scene for approximately an hour before returning to quarters. No injuries to personnel or civilians have been reported. Our thoughts are with the family who were involved in this incident.
Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers Announces New Staff Member
SAYRE (March 12, 2024) – The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers proudly welcomes Joselyn Allen-Elford to its team in the newly established role of Resource Development Associate. In this capacity, Joselyn will provide robust, innovative leadership and support to the President of the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers, facilitating the organization’s growth and development through the oversight of development programs. Additionally, she will be entrusted with managing a substantial $3.5 million scholarship program, distributing $136,000 annually to deserving recipients.
Joselyn Allen-Elford brings with her over 15 years of invaluable experience in the non-profit sector. Her journey began after earning a bachelor’s degree in business economics from SUNY Cortland in 2005, whereupon she discovered her passion for serving others through non-profit work. With a professional background spanning finance, development, public relations, fundraising, and event planning, Joselyn has made significant contributions to the human services field, particularly in guiding youth and empowering families across the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes regions of New York State.
Penn College Spotlight on Tennis
Positive reinforcement, fun and fundamentals are the foundations on which first-year coach David Straub began building the Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis program last fall and which he looks to continue this spring.
The Wildcats open their season at 1 p.m. on Saturday, hosting King’s College at the Central Pennsylvania Tennis Center in South Williamsport.
Information Sessions Scheduled for Penn College LPN Courses
Penn College has scheduled an Information Session for their upcoming LPN course.
Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers Announces New Staff Member

SAYRE (March 12, 2024) – The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers proudly welcomes Joselyn Allen-Elford to its team in the newly established role of Resource Development Associate. In this capacity, Joselyn will provide robust, innovative leadership and support to the President of the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers, facilitating the organization’s growth and development through the oversight of development programs. Additionally, she will be entrusted with managing a substantial $3.5 million scholarship program, distributing $136,000 annually to deserving recipients.
Log Truck Rollover on California Road
Crary Hose Company

INCIDENT DESC : ENTRAPMENT
MUNICIPALITY : BROOKFIELD
At 03/14/24 05:24, Crary Hose, Sabinsville Ambulance, Knoxville-Deerfield, Clymer, Wellsboro Ambulance and UPMC Wellsboro ALS were dispatched to 941 California Rd in Brookfield Township to the scene of a motor vehicle accident, one vehicle, log truck rollover with entrapment. Chief 5 arrived on-scene at 05:35, with Engine 5-3 arriving at 05:38.
Chief 5 reported that the vehicle had one occupant and that they had self-extricated. Chief recalled all responding fire units, requesting that EMS continue in. Engine 5-3 crew handled patient assessment. 5-3 also determined that the vehicle, which had come to rest in a ditch, did not require any further stabilization.
Wellsboro Ambulance, Sabinsville Ambulance and UPMC Wellsboro ALS arrived on-scene, with Wellsboro Ambulance and UPMC ALS providing further patient care and transport. It was determined that the injuries sustained required transport via helicopter, which was provided by LifeNet. Squad 5-18 and Knoxville personnel handled the LZ at Electricord Mfg. Pennsylvania State Police were on-scene, and Whites Towing handled recovery. We wish the driver of the truck a speedy recovery and thank all responders for your help.
Crary Hose Personnel: Chief 5 B. Goltz, Chief 5-20 M. Heyler, Chief 5-30 K. Mack, Rescue Captain A. Adams, Fire Police Captain M. James, Fire Police Lieutenant G. Bisel, FF S. Brubaker, FF M. Reed, FF T. Hurler, FF K. Engle.
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO MEET TODAY AT 4:30 PM
Roulette Township
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MARCH MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA
March 14, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.
80 Railroad Ave., Roulette, PA, Potter County
CALL TO ORDER:
Public Comment
RVFD Call Statistics Report
Water/Sewer Report
Roadmaster Report
February 15, 2024 Monthly Meeting Minutes
Unpaid bills for March 14, 2024
February 2024 Profit & Loss & Balance Sheet
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
Aggregate Quotes
Bid on 2017 Ford 550
Roads
Bidding 89 Nat’l truck and trailer
Mowing for the summer
2024/25 Salt Contract
Generator Preventive Maintenance Service Agreement with Mark Blair
OTHER BUSINESS:
CORRESPONDENCE & INFORMATIONAL:
Realty Transfer Tax
ADJOURN:
Mystery Wine Pull and Trivia Event in Angelica

Belmont, NY….. The Allegany County Democratic Committee will host a Mystery Wine Pull & Trivia Event on Saturday, March 30th at 22 W. Main St., Angelica, NY. This is a drop-in event, open from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Everyone aged 21 or above is welcome. You need not be a registered Democrat to attend.
Trivia games begin at 1:30 p.m. with a suggested donation of $3 per game. Guests can enjoy snacks and soft drinks, and there are prizes for the winners of each of five teams.
MUSICA SPEI TO SING EARLY CHURCH MUSIC IN LENTEN PERFORMANCE

BRADFORD, Pa. — Musica Spei, an early music vocal ensemble, will perform Saturday, March 16, at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
Tickets for the 3 p.m. show, which will be held in the Harriett B. Wick Chapel, are free but must be requested due to limited seating. Tickets can be reserved at https://www.upb.pitt.edu/life-at-pitt-bradford/pitt-bradford-arts/buy-tickets or by calling the Bromeley Family Theater box office at 814-362-5113.
PA Drilling Permit Violations Issued
| PA Permit Violation Issued to EQT ARO LLC in Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming County |
| Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 3/08/2024 to EQT ARO LLC in Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming county. SWMA 301 – MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL WASTE – Person operated a residual waste processing or disposal facility without obtaining a permit for such facility from DEP. Person stored, transported, processed, or disposed of residual waste inconsistent with or unauthorized by the rules and regulations of DEP. |
| Incident Date/Time: 2024-03-08 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
Online Auction of Contents of Former Assembly Factory in Roulette, PA
CONTENTS OF COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY FACTORY
M & W AUCTION CO
Date(s) 3/5/2024 – 3/19/2024

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


















