Memorial Day Flowers Ready At Granny’s Gallery In Port Allegany

Goodies For Our Troops is #CLOSED TUESDAY, May 16th PA PRIMARY ELECTION DAY! If you’re in Ward 1 #Wellsboro, PA, 16901 & haven’t voted yet, hope to see you come to #VOTE for the Candidates of YOUR CHOICE between 7am & 8pm! PLEASE #VOTE!

The Friends of Lyman Run (FOLR) are calling for volunteers to help with an invasive plant pull ( mostly garlic mustard) on Saturday, May 20, from 2:00pm to 4:00 pm. A nice way for the whole family to spend a couple of hours helping out your state park with this issue. Everyone is welcome.
Participants should bring garden gloves and maybe wear long sleeves. We will provide water and snacks. Please call the Lyman Run office to register. (814) 435 5010. If you leave a message, please include your name and how many in you party.
Those who are not FOLR members will receive a free membership for the remainder of 2023. You will need to fill out a Conservation Volunteer form for your protection in case of an injury. You can also fill out the form via the DCNR website.
WE would love to have your join us!

Click on the links below to see the names of everyone on the ballot in your Borough or Township.
Hauppauge, NY, May 10, 2023– BearCare, Inc. is initiating a voluntary recall of its rechargeable Walnut Wearable Smart Thermometer (Walnut Thermometer) due to reports of injuries, including skin burns, by users. The Walnut Thermometer is an over-the-counter rechargeable device intended for continuous chest temperature monitoring of children ages 0-6 years which can be identified by its silicone exterior resembling a cartoon penguin. The product under recall was sold and distributed from December 2022 to April 2023 through Amazon.com, Walmart.com, and www.walnutcares.com.
Components shown above: (1) thermometer unit; (2) base station; (3) adhesive strip; (4) user manual; (5) charging cable.

417 – Closed between Beeman Hollow Rd and Bartown Rd. – Due to Crash
For more information, visit 511NY


Every single vote counts. Remind your friends, family and coworkers to go to the polls!
Vote for a Veteran who has served our Country and taken an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States for the last 7 years.
Vote for a leader of Soldiers.
Vote for a family man.
Vote for a public servant who will use common sense.
It’s Time for Change! Young people need to be involved in our political system and make a difference in our local community. Be the change that you want to see!
I will be listed 3rd on both the Republican and Democratic ballots.
If you live in Potter County and are registered to vote within district 55-3-01 (Coudersport Borough Ward 1 and 2, Austin Borough, Eulalia, Homer, Keating, Portage, Summit, Sweden, Sylvania, or Wharton township) please consider voting for Garret Morey for Magisterial District Judge 55-3-01.
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The Education Council is pleased to partner with UPMC Cole to provide a healthcare exploration experience for
students. Healthcare explorers will spend three days at UPMC Cole running through medical simulations and
health science career observation.
The other two days will be spent at the Education Council’s Coudersport
office, being introduced to common medical terminology and the human body through games, hands-on
activities, and learning about the opportunities for healthcare career preparation. Transportation and lunch are
provided.
This camp, taught by Lana Barth, CTC Health Assistance Instructor, is for students entering grades 7– 9. It is
scheduled for Monday, July 17 through Friday, July 21, 2023, from 9:00a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The cost is $25/person
per person. To register, visit www.pottercountyedcouncil or call (814) 545-1333.

Georgia Pacific, Mt. Jewett once again sponsored the senior rewards day at the SHCTC. Seniors were provided with pizza, chicken, and soda graciously donated by GP. They also spent the day playing Bingo and winning prizes. Top prize was a $50 Amazon gift card.
The students earned this reward by participating in Senior Interview Days that were held at the CTC on May 1 & 2, 2023. Various community members also participated in the event by donating their time and expertise to interview students, and provide them with valuable feedback before they graduate and continue on with their future endeavors.
The Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center would like to sincerely thank all that participated in making these events possible and a success for our students!

Anthony “AJ” Herring, a student in Mr. Bryant’s Networking and Security shop at the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center, earned his Linux Pro certification on May 12, 2023. AJ is a Senior from Northern Potter School District.
He previously earned his PC Pro, Network Pro, Cyber Defense Pro, Security Pro and Ethical Hacker Pro certifications. In addition, AJ was featured in Certification Magazine (www.certmag.com) in July 2022 for his academic accomplishments.
AJ’s certificate is backed with a $1000 employment guarantee ensuring his skills are workforce-ready. For more information on the Networking and Security program, feel free to contact Mr. Bryant at bbryant@iu9ctc.org or (814) 642-2573. For more information of the benefits of the industry certifications, go to https://w3.testout.com/certification/certhome

Potter County Commissioner Nancy J. Grupp has announced her intentions to run for re-election on the Republican ballot in the May 16 Primary Election.
During her first term in office she served as the chair of the Board of Commissioners, County Salary Board, and County Retirement Board. She has served in an unpaid capacity as Potter County Director of Emergency Services, saving the county thousands of dollars each year and is a member of the county’s Aging Advisory Board.
During her tenure, Commissioner Grupp has also spearheaded improvements in county operations, including technology upgrades and updates to personnel and human resources policies. She was also chosen by her peers to chair the executive board of the regional community and economic development agency, North Central Regional Planning and Development Commission.
Some of the current board’s accomplishments under her leadership have included:
— Creating programs during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to support small businesses along with fire and ambulance services and other non-profits that were negatively impacted during the shutdown.
— Facilitating COVID relief grants to those significantly impacted in the hospitality industry, many of which would not have survived without those funds.
— Adoption of a countywide Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance (LERTA) ordinance, making available county tax breaks for businesses building or expanding operations to create jobs and support economic development.
— Improving services for Potter County veterans by expanding the Veterans Affairs Director position to full-time, giving military veterans much-needed assistance in accessing the benefits and services to which they are entitled.
— Supporting a collaborative effort to bring cost-free transportation to veterans who require rides to medical appointments.
— Repurposing federal grant revenue totaling more than $500,000 to support infrastructure projects in Genesee, Galeton and Ulysses to date.
Fiscal responsibility has been a high priority for the board under Commissioner Grupp’s leadership. While improving services in multiple ways, the board has not raised real estate taxes, which she considers a major accomplishment. Grupp is a lifelong resident of Potter County, has 30 years of experience working in the finance industry, and has served as a township auditor and secretary/treasurer, as well as president for the Potter County Township Officials Association.
She and her husband, Lynn, live in Coudersport.
Commissioner Grupp states, “Rather than engaging in extreme politics, if re- elected I pledge to continue to bring common sense leadership to Potter County. Thank you for your support.”
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Steve Mascho, Republican candidate, has officially announced his candidacy for re-election as Bradford Township supervisor.
A lifelong resident of Bradford, I have lived in the township for almost forty years and have served as a board supervisor for the past eighteen years. My experience includes nearly fifty years as a heavy equipment operator, working for Quaker State and Foster Township, and earning the Safe Driver award from Crossett Inc.
Most recently, I am self-employed in excavating services and driving tractor trailer. I am a member of the First United Presbyterian Church and former deacon. During my time as township supervisor, I have gained in-depth knowledge and a clear view of the various components of our township. In 2020, I was instrumental in working with PennDOT in creating a detour for thru-traffic while the South Avenue bridge was under construction. This provided an alternate route for township police and area residents as well as Zippo employees.
Additionally, I have worked with businesses to locate and welcome them into our township, including Hoover Oilfield Supply and Universal Well Services, both having the potential to bring significant revenue into our area. Going forward, I will carry out our plans for much needed road repairs and adhere to a strict schedule of road maintenance.
I will ensure cleanouts of drainage ditches and culverts, preventing flooding and further damage to roads and properties. I will ensure that our bridges are constructed in a cost-effective and timely manner by seeking funds through state grants and prioritizing our bridge projects. I believe that my experience and attributes are crucial components in what it takes to serve you well for another term. I am strongly committed to our residents and will work in their best interests while keeping costs down, making it affordable and more desirable to live in our township.
There are never-ending ways to improve and develop, all while keeping within our budget. I will continue to treat residents with respect and tend to their concerns. With your vote, I will continue to fight against back door deals, and always vote NO to wasteful spending. And I will promote transparency so all residents are informed of how we are using their tax dollars. I appreciate your vote and all write-in votes.
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Subject: Job Announcement
The Potter County Conservation District is seeking qualified candidates for the position of a Dirt and Gravel/Low Volume Road Technician.
The position will be full-time (37.5 hours/week) with a probationary period of six months. The purpose of this position is to provide for the successful implementation and administration of the DGLVR Program by protecting soil and water resources. The position requires that the person possesses or is willing to acquire knowledge of the entire system. The position also requires knowledge of and the ability to use various software packages. In-house technical knowledge is necessary to evaluate sites for potential pollution and perform all elements of contract management for the program.
The qualified applicant should have an Associate’s Degree/Bachelor’s Degree in an appropriate field or equivalent experience and a valid driver’s license. The position involves extensive contact, both by phone and in person, with a variety of District customers and partners. The person in this position must have excellent communication skills, a pleasant disposition, be courteous, kind, and detail oriented. Tasks will be assigned and supervised by the District Manager per program needs. The salary will be commensurate with experience. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, age, sex, ancestry or national origin.
Please visit www.pottercd.com for an employment application and full job description, or contact our
office at 814-320-4012 or at j.childs@pottercd.com
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and employment application by June 16th, 2023 to:
Jason Childs
Potter County Conservation District
107 Market Street
Coudersport, PA 16915