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Structure Fire At Hershey’s Farm Market in Coudersport
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MSG: DISPATCHED: 03/28/23 15:26:34
FIREST1 : STRUCTURE FIRE – 1ST ALARM
448 E SECOND ST, Apt , COUDERSPT
Cross Streets : CENTER PARK * CRANDALL ST
Chief 48 Phelps was updated while enroute by Tioga Co 911 that they had received numerous calls reporting fire/smoke showing with numerous buildings involved.
Chief Phelps arrived in approx. 3 minutes, checked with individuals on-scene that no one was in the buildings and confirmed that two buildings ( Garage 30×60 and a Green house 30×80) were involved and threatening 4 other buildings in close proximity with individuals attempting to keep them cool with garden hoses til FF’s arrived.
All of our units were responding with crews and some POV’s already on scene with Chief Phelps, Phelps requested off of his second alarm assignment the closest Engine/Squad Co and his next due Dept with a ladder( Roulette – 46, Galeton 10 ).
Crews quickly went to work off Tanker 48 with a 2.5 Blitzfire and a 1.75 lin stretched to the D Exposure. Crews knocked the fire down with the Blitzfire then split it w/a Gated Y providing two additional 1.75 lines in service while individuals that arrived with POV tied them into the nearby hydrant on Ctr Park for a water supply.
Engine 48-1 laid 5″ supply line(600′) from Tanker 48 around Ctr Park to the other side of the fire and stretched a 1.75 for exposures and then transitioned to assist with attack and overhaul.
Truck 48 set up to vent or if need be go defensive, while Rescue 48 provided additional manpower/support and Cascade.
All mutual aid companies assisted with manpower for extinguishment, overhaul and placing units in-service.
The fire was brought under control at approximately 15:50 hrs with extensive overhaul due to hay bales and other items being involved to obtain full extinguishment with all units retuning at approximately 6pm to our station to clean gear/equipment and ready for the next alarm and to eat a meal prepared members.
Assisted at the scene by the following:
Port Allegany 3 – RIT
CDSPT Boro PD
CDSPT PSP
Dept 49 – Cdspt Amb
Roulette – 46
Galeton – 10
Shiglehouse – 39 Stood by at our Station
While several other depts stood by for our mutual aid companies while they were assisting us. In all 30 members of our department answered the call and in total appropriately 55 FF’s.
There were no Injuries reported and the fire was ruled Undetermined in nature with a cost estimate of approximately $50-70,000 and the buildings are insured and the business remains open.
REGISTER IN-PERSON THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 1 FOR UPPER PINE CREEK TROUT TOURNAMENT
This Saturday, April 1, the opening day of Pennsylvania’s statewide trout season, registration forms for the 32nd Annual Upper Pine Creek Trout Tournament sponsored by the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon Snowmobile Club will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the organization’s clubhouse at 4814 Route 6, 12 miles west of Wellsboro. The clubhouse is located on the south side of Route 6, halfway between Wellsboro and Galeton.
Those who want to register in advance and pick up bags, badges and maps can stop in at the clubhouse any time between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. this Saturday. The fee to enter the tournament is $25 per adult and $15 for youth under 16 now through Monday, May 1. Beginning May 2, the entry fee for adults will increase to $30; the fee for youth under 16 will remain the same.
The next time the clubhouse will be open for in-person registration will be on Friday, May 19, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and during tournament hours on Saturday, May 20 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, May 21 from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.
To register online for the tournament, visit www.pagrandcanyonsnowmobileclub.com anytime and download a registration form. Registration forms can also be found at businesses in the area in Potter and Tioga counties.
Up to $14,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded during the two-day tournament. The top cash prize is $1,000. There will also be six $500 cash prizes. The minimum prize for a tagged fish is $50 and may be cash, merchandise or a gift card or a combination of the three.
For more information, about this tournament, call 1-717-881-9358 or the club at 570-724-2888 or visit the club’s website at www.pagrandcanyonsnowmobileclub.com or its Facebook page.
UPMC Cole to Host Volunteer Chaplain Assistant Training
Coudersport, Pa., March 28, 2023 – UPMC is looking for volunteers to assist chaplains with spiritual care visits at UPMC Cole.
Qualified candidates will assist two-to-three hours per week on a flexible schedule. Volunteer chaplain assistants also must complete a six-hour training program prior to serving. The next training session is being held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12, at UPMC Cole, 1001 E. 2nd St., Coudersport, in the first-floor main conference room. Registration for this training is due Monday, April 3.
During the training, volunteers will learn about UPMC’s mission, vision, and values; how to assess a patient’s spiritual needs; how to structure a pastoral/patient visit; and effective patient-centered listening techniques.
For more information or to register for the volunteer chaplain assistant training, contact Andrea Streich, executive director, Cole Foundation, at 814-274-5520 or streichaf@UPMC.edu.
Black Forest Falcons Youth Trap Team Get The Win
The Black Forest Falcons Youth Trap Team got their second win of the season on Tuesday evening, March 28th, over Oswayo Valley 181-171. The top eight Falcons included:
Owen Deutschlander – 24
Owen Daniels – 23
Caine Wright – 23
Brooke Tubbs – 23
Logan Jackson – 22
Owen Gill – 22
Ethan Hamilton – 22
Carter Thompson – 22
The Falcons’ next match is scheduled for Tuesday, April 4th, at Otto Eldred.
Garage & Greenhouse On Fire At Hershey’s Market in Coudersport
At 3:25 PM on Tuesday, Coudersport Fire Department has been dispatched to 448 East Second Street at Hershey’s Farm Market for a garage & greenhouse fire with exposures. A second alarm has been issued for Roulette & Galeton to assist.
East Second street is Shut down from Park Ave to Rt. 872. Please use alternate routes.
3:50 PM-Fire is contained to original structure. Extensive overhaul anticipated.
PA Department of Health Invests More Than $14 Million to Help Long-Term Care Facilities Enhance Services to Residents
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health today announced 127 long-term care facilities in 43 counties will receive a portion of Pennsylvania’s $14.2 million in federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding to help sustain quality care as the Commonwealth’s population ages and residents’ needs change.
“Pennsylvanians living in long-term care facilities deserve the best care possible,” said Acting Secretary of Health Dr. Debra Bogen. “We are excited to be able to continue our support of the facilities across the Commonwealth that care for our families and friends.
UPMC Expert: Consider Becoming a Lifesaving Organ Donor
By: Heidi Weeder, BSN
Intensive Care Unit, UPMC Williamsport
Nobody likes waiting. As humans, we’re naturally impatient. In today’s world, we have unlimited information and instantaneous gratification at our fingertips – we want it, and we want it now. But imagine being one of more than 118,000 people currently waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant. All the resources are still in your hands which has greatly impacted how those needing a transplant are finding donors, but you’re still waiting and it’s not just for a delivery van to drop off a package or an email to hit your inbox; it’s a matter of life and death.
Types of Organ Donation
NEW COMPUTER LAB NAMED IN HONOR OF LEWICKI
BRADFORD, Pa. – Don Lewicki’s former co-workers had a little surprise for him when he toured the new George B. Duke Engineering and Information Technologies Building, a building that he helped design before retiring from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
To understand the significance of the sign outside the university’s systems, networks and projects lab, “CIST SNAP LAB: Named in honor of Donald C. Lewicki,” it helps to go back a little.
Lewicki came to Pitt-Bradford in 2000 from IBM, where he worked in both technical and management positions. At Pitt-Bradford, he served both as a staff member overseeing computing, telecommunications and media services, taught management and enjoyed living in his hometown of nearby Olean, N.Y.
In 2007-08, he developed the university’s highly successful computer information systems and technology major, which is now one of the most popular on campus. He led that program as director until 2017, when he turned the program leadership over to Dr. Ken Wang, but he continued teaching in it for four more years.
Lewicki built the information technology program around projects, which students begin working on as soon as their second year. In 2015, Lewicki used a portion of gifts from Dr. Richard E. McDowell, president emeritus, and his wife, Ruth, and Zippo Manufacturing Co. to create a unique projects lab, the systems, networks and projects lab, known on campus as the SNAP Lab.
In the SNAP Lab students in networking classes create a server setup for a small business. Each student has their own “rack” to build their own small server. For the final examination, adjunct instructor and technical analyst Steve Ellison sabotages the servers with the kinds of problems information technology people deal with all the time – power outages, cyberattacks or a system overload. Students must then repair their creations.
It’s the kind of practical thinking that Lewicki liked to instill in students.
“Everything is hands-on collaboration,” he said. “If you have a good student, you need to give them a good project.”
So it was only appropriate that as Lewicki toured the new home of the computer information systems and technology program and came across the reimagined SNAP lab, he saw that it was named in his honor.
Lewicki was visibly moved.
“You left us quite a legacy here, Don,” Pitt-Bradford President Richard T. Esch told him.
Lewicki said, “We’ve had a lot of successful students, and I couldn’t be prouder of them.”
Port Allegany High School Student’s Art to be Displayed at St. Bonaventure
Port Allegany School District
The following student has been accepted into the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts’ High School Juried Art Exhibition:
Joy Ou, Grade: 10 Congratulations!
*Joy’s artwork has been chosen to be exhibited in the annual High School Juried Art Exhibition at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at St. Bonaventure University. A panel of judges has
determined that Joy’s entry deserves to hang in the Quick Center alongside some of the best artwork found in our region.
The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is the home of St. Bonaventure University’s world-class collection, including art and historical artifacts that span from the beginnings of Western
civilization through the 21st Century. The QCA annually hosts exhibitions that highlight the University’s art collection along with touring exhibitions, and student and curriculum-related
exhibitions, including this year’s High School Juried Art Exhibition.
The exhibition opening will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. with a reception in the theatre atrium of the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.
PFBC TO HOLD FISHERIES AND HATCHERIES COMMITTEE MEETING VIRTUALLY ON APRIL 5
HARRISBURG, Pa. (March 28) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will conduct a meeting of the Fisheries and Hatcheries Committee on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, beginning at 10 a.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 30 at 8 a.m. until Friday, March 31 at 12 p.m. Recorded comments will be limited to 5 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/FisheriesHatcheriesMtg-Apr5
If prompted, please enter the following information:
Webinar number (access code): 2630 001 3921
Webinar password: public (782542 from phones)
PUBLIC INVITED TO DUKE BUILDING DEDICATION
BRADFORD, Pa. – The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will dedicate its new $24.5 million George B. Duke Engineering and Information Technologies Building in a ceremony March 31.
The dedication will take place at 3 p.m. in the two-story atrium of the 40,000-square-foot building, which opened in January. It will include remarks from George B. Duke, chairman and owner of Zippo Manufacturing Co., for whom the building is being named. The public is invited to attend.
Kendra Smoker is Seneca Highlands CTC Student of the Week
Kendra Smoker has been selected as the Seneca Highlands CTC Student of the Week. Kendra is a second year student in the Homeland Security program at the CTC. Kendra sets a terrific example for her peers in and out of the classroom. Kendra has earned 11 certificates for successfully completing Pennsylvania State Fire Academy courses. As a volunteer at the Port Allegany Fire Department, Kendra shows great interest in pursuing public safety as a career.
No Fooling, Ladies Day Out! Saturday in Port Allegany
No Fooling, Ladies Day Out! curated by Kimball Nelson at Eddies’ on Main, will be held from 3-7 p.m. Saturday, April 1 The event will feature jewelry, glassware and artwork; silent auction, gift basket raffle, music by John Meade, Little Mountain Winery Tasting, appetizer stations and more.
Join in on a great day of shopping, relaxing, food, music and fun! In addition to the wine tasting, Little Mountain Winery will have wine by the glass and bottles available. Load your ladies up in the car and celebrate with an afternoon of fun!
Get your tickets at Eddies On Main or from Kimball Nelson by text @(814)598-0235. Limited tickets will be available at the door. Proceeds from the event will go to CASA.
CASA McKean is a local chapter of the national CASA program that trains and supports volunteers to serve as advocates for children who have experienced abuse or neglect. These volunteers work with the local court system to help ensure that these children receive the support and resources they need to thrive in safe and permanent homes. By providing a voice for these children, CASA McKean plays an important role in helping to break the cycle of child abuse and improve outcomes for vulnerable children in the community.
Pipe Replacement Project Starts Next Week on Cummings Creek Road in Farmington Township, Tioga County
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised a pipe replacement project is set to begin next week on Route 4027 (Cummings Creek Road) in Farmington Township, Tioga County.
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023, through Wednesday, April 19, 2023, Cummings Creek Road will be closed between Route 4024 (Elkhorn Road) and Buckbee Road (T-702), while a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) maintenance crew performs a pipe replacement.
A detour using Elkhorn Road, Buckbee Road, and Coft Hill Road (T-630) will be in place for the duration of the project. Work is expected to be completed on Wednesday, April 19, 2023.
Motorists should be alert, slow down, expect travel delays, and drive with caution.
SBDC PennWest Clarion Presents QuickBooks Course in Coudersport
Clarion SBDC is offering a QuickBooks 2022 course, and you can attend the in-person workshop or via Webinar. Level I: If you’ve recently purchased QuickBooks or plan to in the near future, we can help you learn the basics. Learn to create, use and maintain your books with ease. Keep track of your payables and receivables. The Level I course will meet Wednesday, May 4th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Education Council’s Coudersport office. The cost is $199*per person.
Level II: Now that you’re familiar with the basics, come and see what else this amazing accounting program can do for you. Learn how to run professional looking reports, personalize your forms, send letters through Microsoft Word, export to Excel, and more. The Level II course will meet Thursday, May 5th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Education Council’s Coudersport office. The cost is $199*per person. Discount rate* for those registering for both Level I and II is $360, a savings for $38. Class size is limited, so register today. For more information or to register, call (814) 393-2060, email sbdc@pennwest.edu or visit www.clarion.ede/sbdc.
Junior is Missing From Gold Area
Our cat is missing. His name is Junior and he is a yellow tiger cat. He is not yet fixed and is very friendly. He is probably scared. He is probably still in the Gold area. Danielle 814-203-9856.
John W. Northeimer Announces Candidacy for Magisterial District Judge
I, John W. Northeimer, am pleased to announce that I will be running for the position of Magisterial District Judge that was vacated when the Honorable Annette Easton retired.
District 55-3-01 serves the Coudersport and Austin Boroughs along with the townships of Sylvania, Wharton, Summit, Portage, Keating, Eulalia, Sweden, and Homer.
Born and raised here in Coudersport, I am familiar with and compassionate about our area and everyone that calls it home or home away from home.
After graduating from Coudersport Area High School in 2000, I attended the University of Pittsburgh in Bradford, obtaining a BA degree in Administration of Justice (Criminal Justice). While attending college, I did an internship with the Coudersport Borough Police Department. Also, I began what became my career as a correctional officer at the Potter County Jail, where I currently have over 20 years of service.
In addition to working in our county jail, I was elected as PA constable in 2003. I have worked with most of the district magistrates in our area, as well as others around the state of PA.
With the knowledge and experience I have obtained, I am qualified to serve as your District Magistrate. If I am elected, I will do so Proudly and Honorably. I want to thank everyone who took the time to speak with me and those who signed my petition.
I will be number four on the republican ballot and two on the democratic. I would appreciate your support at the primary election on May 16, 2023.
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