Stuart Alan ABBOTT, 76, of Wellsville, NY

Stuart Alan ABBOTT, 76, of Wellsville, NY, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, in his home. Born October 11, 1948, in Wellsville, he was the son of Leon G. and Lena G. Baldwin Abbott.

Stuart Alan ABBOTT, 76, of Wellsville, NY, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, in his home. Born October 11, 1948, in Wellsville, he was the son of Leon G. and Lena G. Baldwin Abbott.

The Potter County Education Council, serving Potter and McKean Counties, has an opening for a part-time Business Manager. This part-time position will be available immediately with approximately 16 hours per week. A job description may be reviewed at the Potter County Education Council Office at 5 Water Street in Coudersport, PA (814-274-4877) or www.pottercountyedcouncil.org/employment.

Betty Grennan Wight, 87, of 2 Stothard Drive, Hilton, NY, formerly of Bradford, passed away Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center, in Rochester, NY, with her loving family by her side.
Born August 2, 1937, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Gilbert and Grace Sarah (Murray) Grennan. She was a 1955 graduate of Bradford High School.
On June 10, 1961, in Bradford, she married Jerry L. Wight who survives. They moved to Rochester, (Greece) NY in 1972.

Naomi L. HANES, 91, of Sunderlinville, PA, died Sunday, June 15, 2025 in UPMC Wellsboro.
Arrangements will be announced by Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in Potter County the week of June 16. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in Potter County for the coming week is as follows:
Mechanized Patching
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in McKean County the week of June 16. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in McKean County for the coming week is as follows:
Bridge Maintenance & Cleaning
Pennsylvania has some of the oldest bridges in the country, with an age of more than 50 years on average. Preventive maintenance is vital in extending the life of the structures. As such, PennDOT maintenance crews perform some bridge deck patching and structural repairs.

Minecraft Mania: Get ready for an epic adventure that will take you to the blocky world of Minecraft! Join us for an exciting camp that will challenge your critical thinking skills, ignite your creativity, and test your teamwork abilities like never before. Collaborate with your fellow campers to overcome obstacles, create solutions, and achieve your goals. But the excitement does not stop there! You will also compete in team challenges that will put your Minecraft skills to the test. Build the tallest tower, navigate a tricky maze, or solve a riddle to unlock the next level. For students entering grades 5 – 8, camp will be held on July 28 – 31, 2025; for students entering grades 9 – 12, camp will be held on August 4 – 7, 2025.

Do your plans include postsecondary education? Northern PA Regional College (NPRC) brings affordable education to you. The Summer 2025 semester begins on Monday, June 2nd and is divided into three sections: Summer A meets once or twice a week from June 2 – July 31, 2025; Summer B meets Monday through Thursday from June 2 – June 26, 2025; and Summer C meets Monday through Thursday from July 7 – July 31, 2025.
Fourteen courses are being offered, including Introduction to Psychology, Interpersonal Communication, US Government and Politics, and Art Appreciation, to name a few. These courses are part of five associate degrees – Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Liberal Studies, and Social Sciences. If you are not interested in pursuing an associate degree at this time, NPRC’s team will help you select courses or training that meet your goals.

Penn State Extension educators will cover how to preserve food safely at home
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension will offer in-person food preservation workshops in McKean, Potter and Jefferson counties this June and July.
Instructors will present research-backed information to help dispel food preservation myths, point out unsafe practices and offer practical tips to ensure a positive experience when preserving food at home.
These workshops will help attendees — whether seasoned experts or beginners — to gain valuable food-preservation skills, organizers noted.
Workshop topics, times, dates and locations are as follows:

B.J. Knefley
We live in a time when the celebration of material possessions has overshadowed the recognition of individuals. Their belongings and accomplishments frequently overshadow the significance of the person. However, neither truly honors the individual for who they are at their core, which connects to their inherent value and worth.
Unfortunately, many people derive their worth from their achievements or social status. But is that enough? What happens when life changes? What occurs as they age or retire? Our entire identity can become entangled with our roles or possessions, leading us to feel lost or irrelevant when they are taken away. Being celebrated fulfills a fundamental need in everyone. When someone is celebrated, it affirms their value, worth, and significance.

EMPORIUM, Pa. —A Penn State Extension in-person workshop will provide evidence-based training aimed at saving lives and reducing suicidal behaviors. The workshop is scheduled from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. June 24, at the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library, 27 W. 4th St., Emporium, PA.
Penn State Extension educators will lead this webinar training, “Question, Persuade and Refer,” developed by the QPR Institute. Participants can learn to recognize warning signs of suicide in friends, coworkers, family members or neighbors in need.

Joyce A. Leviski, 89, formerly of Bucktail Road, passed away on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at Elk Haven Nursing Home surrounded by her family.
She was born on September 3, 1935 in St. Marys, a daughter of the late Edward and Mary Caskey Seelye.
On August 28, 1954, in Sacred Heart Church, she married Eugene Leviski, who survives. Together they have been blessed with more than 70 years of love, laughter, and marriage.

HARRISBURG, Pa. (June 13) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) today announced several upcoming committee meetings to be held virtually during the month of July. These meetings will be held online with Commissioners and PFBC staff participating remotely.
Agendas for all public meetings can be found on the PFBC website (Fishandboat.com). Dates, times, information on submitting public comment, and links for viewing these meetings virtually can be found below:

From Brotherhood to Self-Defense: Tribe of Lions Hosts Men’s Safety Seminar in Bradford
Local microchurch and men’s movement team up to equip men with confidence and real-world protection skills.
Men’s Self-Defense Seminar | Bradford, PA
On Wednesday, June 18 from 6:00–7:30 PM, the mats at Miller’s Kenpo Karate Dojo (11 Forman Street, Bradford, PA) won’t just be for martial arts students—they’ll be the training ground for men learning how to stand strong and stay safe.

Steven L. “Moose” Pesce, 65, of Dagus Mines, PA passed away on Friday, June 13, 2025, at Penn Highlands DuBois following a lengthy illness.
He was born on July 6, 1959 in St. Marys, PA, a son of the late Louis Pesce and Joan Mintzer Pesce, who survives.
On May 11, 1991, in Kersey, PA, he married Heather Simbeck Pesce, who survives. Together they have shared more than 34 years of marriage.
On June 7, 2025, the Lions Club hosted a water station at Mile Marker 11 and cheered on the participants of the 50th God’s Country Marathon. On June 13, 2025, the club hosted our annual Strawberry Festival at the Courthouse Square. Thank you to the over 75 community members who purchased one of the sweet treats! All of the proceeds from the festival will be used by the Lions Club to help community members & local organizations.
The Coudersport Area Lions Club meets the first Monday of each month at 3:00 PM in the Ambulance Hall located at 122 E 2nd Street. The Lions Club is a volunteer organization that supports our local community through service projects. If you are interested in finding out more about the Lions, please feel free to join us at one of our meetings, or call 814-203-3664.