NEWS
Allegany County Democrats: Serving Our Community

The Allegany County Democratic Committee has officially adopted a section of State Rt. 21 in Almond, NY as part of the NYS Department of Transportation’s “Adopt-a-Highway” program. The fourth clean-up took place on Thursday, October 19th. Numerous bags of trash were collected, giving the roadway a much-improved appearance.
State Rt. 21 in Almond was specifically selected by the Committee because of its importance as a gateway to our county. This stretch of highway is heavily used by I-86 travelers on their way to the Alfred campuses or to recreational opportunities elsewhere in the area.
This is just one of the many ways local Democrats serve our community, in keeping with the Committee’s desire to protect and enhance the quality of life in the county. To learn more, visit www.alleganycountydemocrats.org or find us on Facebook. Reach out via email info@alleganycountydemocrats.org or phone (585) 610-4321.
The Allegany County Democratic Committee is the official governing body for the County Party, working toward broader representation by Democrats at the local, state, and national levels.
DUO TO PLAY NOONTIME CONCERT OF WORLD MUSIC

Multi-instrumental musical duo Ravi Padmanabha and David Mussen will perform at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Oct. 24.
Admission is free for this noon performance in the Studio Theater in Blaisdell Hall. For more information about the performance, visit www.upb.pitt.edu/TheArts or call the Bromeley Family Theater Box Office from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 814-362-5113.
“I wanted to bring Ravi and Dave to campus so that our community can experience the world music talent these two musicians bring to their performances,” said Courtney Mealy, Director of Arts Programming.
The musical duo performs a wide variety of styles and genres of music featuring percussion and wind instruments.
Padmanabha is a musical veteran who made a name for himself as a composer and multi-instrumentalist after spending much of his life studying a wide range of free-flowing musical styles from Indian to experimental to jazz.
Mussen is equally experienced and multi-faceted. He’s been able to hold down membership in multiple bands at once for decades. The variety of genres includes bluegrass and Afro-Latin.
In his early years as a musician, Padmanabha had an acute interest in percussion, especially the drum set. He was also surrounded by Indian classical music, and, wanting to pursue that part of his life, Padmanabha studied under experts like Pandits Samar Saha of Calcutta and Sharda Sahai. (Pandit being a title of prestige in Indian classical music).
When living in Buffalo, NY., Padmanabha expanded his repertoire into jazz, world, and experimental music. Over the years, he performed in a local capacity, eventually starting his own band with his brothers, Family FUNKtion and the Sitar Jams, which performed at Pitt-Bradford in 2016.
Mussen also found his way into music at an early age, and he began performing most notably as the clarinetist in Skiffle Minstrels, a Western swing band, and as a multi-instrumentalist in the 12/8 Path Band, an Afro-Latin music group, both local Buffalo bands. His songwriting journey includes his contribution to the Robot Holiday network of musicians, writing new and unusual holiday-themed originals.
Bigfoot is coming to the Mercantile

Bigfoot is coming to the Mercantile!!!! Kids can have their picture taken with Bigfoot, then make Sasquatch ornaments to take home. We’ll be serving hot cocoa and Bigfoot cookies!
Check out our awesome Bigfoot merchandise, including the cutest onesies you ever saw! Bigfoot earrings, jewelry, and more.
‘Squatch!
The event is free! Bigfoot will graciously accept donations, which he and his handler donate to charity.
4 Penn College teams playoff-bound

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams will be in the hunt for championships when United East Conference postseason playoff action begins on Saturday.
The men’s and women’s cross-country teams will compete in the UE Championships at Cairn University, while the men’s and once-beaten women’s soccer teams await word on who they will face and where their first-round matches in the conference’s Volt Division will be, also on Saturday.
This year’s expanded playoff format from four to the top six teams in both the Volt and Skye divisions comes as a result of the merger over the summer of the United East and Colonial States Athletic Conferences.
Penn College playoff previews will be released in the coming days.
MEN’S SOCCER
At Gallaudet University in UE action on Friday, Nathan Schwartz, of Lancaster, led eight Wildcats who scored with a pair of goals in a 9-0 rout. Penn College led in shots on goal, 15-2, with Justin Potts, of Media, and Cole Catherman, of Selinsgrove, splitting duties in the goal and each making one save.
Five Pennsylvania Counties Selected for Statewide Initiative Supporting Abused and Neglected Children

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court today announced the selection of five new counties to participate in the fifth phase of the Pennsylvania State Roundtable’s Family Engagement Initiative.
The roundtable is a collaborative effort among state and national court and child welfare leaders. The focus of this initiative is to increase family involvement, reduce trauma to children and reduce the time children are separated from those who love and care about them.
The selected counties – Erie, Juniata, Potter, Warren and Luzerne – join 18 other counties………….Read more…………..
POTTER COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS IS HOSTING A TORCH RUN AND WALK 5K
POTTER COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS IS HOSTING A TORCH RUN 5K RUN AND WALK ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH 2023 IN COUDERSPORT, PA. RACE WILL BEGIN AT 10:00 AM REGISTRATION WILL BE AT 9:00 AM AT THE COUDERSPORT LIBRARY 502 PARK AVE. STATE POLICE WILL BE LEADIJNG THIS RACE WITH THE TORCH FLAME. ALL ARE WELCOME TO COMEOUT AND SUPPORT THE RUNNERS AND WALKERS AND OUR POTTER COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS ATHLETES.

THE PUBLIC, VETERANS AND MILITARY MEN AND WOMEN ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE “FOR LOVE OF GOD AND COUNTRY” CONCERT ON SUNDAY, NOV. 5 AT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Wellsboro Women’s Chorus and the Wednesday Morning Musicales are presenting a concert at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 5 titled “For Love of God and Country” at the First Presbyterian Church at 130 Main Street in Wellsboro.
Featured are inspirational and patriotic songs sung in celebration of Veterans Day, being observed on Saturday, Nov. 11.
All veterans and men and women currently serving in the military are invited to attend and wear something to represent their service branch.
The last song the choirs will sing is “A Tribute to the Armed Services.”
Those attending the concert that have a picture of a special veteran in their lives are asked to bring that picture with them. Those that don’t are asked to write their special veteran’s name on a piece of paper and hold that up during that song.
A dessert social will follow at the church. The concert and dessert social are open to the public.
There will be a free will offering.
County Line 4-H fundraiser and silent auction Ends Tonight
County Line 4-H fundraiser and silent auction is coming to an end.
If you’re interested in anything, come on down to the Roulette Library. We will be here till 7 tonight!

SILENT AUCTION BIDDING STOPS AT 6:50.
2024 River of the Year Nominations Open Through November 10
Harrisburg, PA – Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced that Pennsylvanians are being asked to nominate their favorite waterway for the 2024 River of the Year.
“For several years we have seen an increasing number of people seeking outdoor recreation opportunities and those new users continue to express a desire to spend more time immersed in nature,” Dunn said. “With so many additional people enjoying the outdoors and connecting to the Commonwealth’s waterways in droves, recognition of River of the Year continues to grow in value and prestige each year. I look forward to this year’s competition and seeing public support of our beautiful water trails as people select the Pennsylvania 2024 River of the Year.”
Elk County Attorney Christopher John Martini Temporarily Suspended
HARRISBURG, PA | October 20, 2023
By Order of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania dated October 20, 2023, Elk County attorney Christopher John Martini (#321416) has been placed on temporary suspension from the Bar of this Commonwealth until further action by the Court, effective November 19, 2023.
More information about this action can be found here.
Get your Halloween-on at our Spooky Lantern Tours event; happening at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum this Saturday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.

Coudersport Public Library is seeking a part-time Library Assistant
Position Available
Library Assistant
Coudersport Public Library is seeking a part-time Library Assistant to assist with day-to-day operations.
Essential duties include:
• Assisting patrons with locating Library materials
• Recommending Library materials to patrons of all ages
• Circulation and shelving of materials
• Issuing Library cards
• Processing Interlibrary Loan requests
• Cataloging and processing new materials
• Answering telephone, internet and in-person inquiries
• Assisting patrons with basic technology-related issues
• Performing light housekeeping tasks as necessary
• Assisting at Library events during regular hours and after hours
• Carrying out cleaning and disinfecting protocols
• Presenting a positive, professional and pleasant demeanor
• Performing other duties as directed
Applicants should possess, at minimum, a high school diploma or GED; basic clerical skills and the ability to process information effectively using a computer; some knowledge of literature and willingness to discuss/recommend materials for all age groups; physical strength and dexterity to handle books and boxes, move loaded book carts and to place items on high and low shelves. This position involves daytime and evening hours, with weekend hours on a rotating basis. The successful applicant must possess, or upon notice of hire immediately obtain, current PA Child Abuse Clearance, PA Criminal Record Check, and FBI Criminal Record Check.
Interested persons may obtain an application at the Library, or submit resume, letter of interest and three references to Teri McDowell, Director, Coudersport Public Library, 502 Park Avenue, Coudersport, PA 16915.
Please note: No inquiries will be responded to through Facebook. Please direct inquiries to the Library Director at 814-274-9382, or email coudersportlibrary@gmail.com.



























