Potter County Farmers Market Friday, May 23rd
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors AT OUR NEW LOCATION on the Courthouse grounds, at the corner and across the street from the square, every Friday (weather permitting) from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, May 23rd. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
We’re back on our summer schedule of Friday markets, BUT AT OUR NEW LOCATION due to renovations on the square. We’ll be across the street from the square, along the sidewalk to the right of the courthouse entrance, and around the corner on East Street to the driveway.
* The outdoor market is held each Friday from May through October (weather permitting; on very rainy days, we will relocate into the Riley Gallery (if available)). In November, the farmers market goes indoors for the winter market.
* Market times have been established after many trial times over the years. If you are not able to visit us and would like something particular from one of the vendors, please contact them directly. They are willing to try to accommodate your request.
* If you are interested in joining the market this year or have any questions please contact …. Netra Baker, 814-598-0649 netrabaker2@gmail.com]
HAY HOLLOW GARDENS AND GREENHOUSE will be there weather permitting with hanging baskets, flowering pots and veggie plants. We accept cash only. Thanks.
BLUE MARBLE FARM will hopefully be at the market with local, organically grown beautiful produce and plants. For produce we will have Rhubarb and Lettuce Heads. We will have garden vegetable plants and herb plants. We accept cash, checks and credit cards. For more information, contact Lisa at bluemarblefarm@outlook.com, 814-320-1308 or bluemarblefarm.weebly.com
ME AND MY BOYS SOAP will be there on Friday. (weather permitting) We will have a selection of goat milk based products. We accept cash or card payments.
QUIET ACRES will be at market this Friday May 23 (weather permitting). We have our line of Haldeman Mills 2 lb bags of: Gluten Free Buckwheat Flour and Teff (dark and ivory) as well as Buttermilk and Buckwheat Pancake mixes, Shortcake/Cobbler mix, Soft Pretzel and Funnel Cake mixes and Brinser’s and Stauffer’s Corn Meal.
GRILLED HELLO will be attending this Friday’s farmers market, and we are bringing grilled cheese sandwiches and hot dogs, along with handmade scrunchies, tote bags, and egg aprons.
SUPERIOR COURT AFFIRMS SENTENCE OF ELDRED MAN FOR CRIMES AGAINST HIS SON

McKean County District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that the Superior Court has affirmed the sentence of the Eldred man who was convicted following a jury trial for crimes against his minor child.
The investigation into Phillip HAUN, Jr. began after his 9 year old autistic child reported to a school counselor that his father, HAHN, had choked him, shoved him, pointed guns at him while telling him he would kill him and threatened to stab him with a knife.
The child continued to report HAUN’S actions to Caseworkers, Forensic Interviewers, and other school personnel. After the child described the guns HAUN pointed at him, police obtained a warrant and located the firearms.
Trooper Neil Ginther of the Pennsylvania State Police investigated the case and, when he and other Troopers attempted to arrest HAUN at his residence, HAUN resisted arrested and attempted to conceal his hands and flail his legs.
Following the verdict HAUN was sentenced to state prison for 27 months to 72 months and he remains incarcerated. HAHN was convicted of 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child; Terroristic Threats; Simple Assault; and Resisting Arrest.
If you suspect child abuse, please call 911 for the police and report it to Childline at 1-800-932-0313.
Patricia S. Crooks, 90, of Cornen Street, Bradford

Patricia S. Crooks, 90, of Cornen Street, Bradford, passed away, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at home, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on April 2, 1935, in Warsaw, NY she was a daughter of the late William M. and Marion (Axtell) Stephenson.
She was a 1953 graduate of Shinglehouse High School.
On October 7, 1965 in Custer City, she married William H. Crooks, who passed away, October 29, 1992. She later became a companion with James “Banjo” Johnston who died February 4, 2004.
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Chicken Soup Product Due To Misbranding and Undeclared Allergen

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for ready-to-eat (RTE) chicken soup products due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen. The products contain wheat, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label.
Lawrence B. Jackson, 77, of Wellsboro, PA.

Lawrence B. Jackson, 77, of Wellsboro, passed away Sunday May 18, 2025 at UPMC Williamsport. He was born August 5, 1947, in Philadelphia to Gustave and Sara (Ginsberg) Jackson. Raised in Scranton, he graduated from Central High School. On November 12, 1971, he married Mary Ann Mays with whom he shared 53 years of marriage. Larry served his country in the US Army from July, 1966, to February 1969. When the North Koreans captured the USS Pueblo, that service took him to Korea’s Demilitarized Zone, and later he worked for the military’s independent news source Stars and Stripes.
That experience led him to a career where he worked at United Press International and later as an Associate Editor for Parade Magazine, both in New York City. When Larry moved south, he became the City Editor of the Knoxville News Sentinel and held that position for many years. He and his wife owned and operated different businesses through the years. He served his community in Knoxville working as a Knoxville County Deputy Sherriff until moving to Wellsboro in 2010 to care for family.
Ida L. Ordway, 90, of Andover

Ida L. Ordway, 90, of Andover, died on Friday, May 16, 2025, at Jones Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. She was born June 21, 1934, in Bingham, PA, the daughter of the late Harry and Nellie (Barlow) Crance. On September 20, 1953, in Belmont, NY she married Franklin Ordway, who predeceased her.
Ida was raised in Pennsylvania, and graduated from the one room schoolhouse of Shongo, NY. She first entered the workforce sewing elastic onto women’s panties at a factory in Hornell, NY. She took time from employment to raise her five children, before working for Jones Memorial Hospital’s purchasing department, and retiring from their kitchen staff. Outside of work, she loved to crochet, was an expert puzzler, and watched Westerns on TV. She was reserved and was most content spending time with her family.
Growing Old

by
Pastor B.J. Knefley
Whether you realize it or not, you’re getting older. It can’t be helped; no matter how hard you try, aging will inevitably happen. But I’m not sure whether it’s the aging that bothers me or all the changes that time brings into my life. For example, I used to type this out on a typewriter, but today I’m using a computer. More specifically, I’m using an iPad with a portable wireless keyboard. When I’m finished, I can simply send it wirelessly to the people who need to receive it—all while sitting in a coffee shop.
Two Denton Hill Ski Patrol Members recognized at Awards Banquet

Two Denton Hill Ski Patrol Members were presented with National Ski Patrol achievement awards at the Western New York Region Ski Patrol Awards Banquet on Saturday, May 17th.
Molly Bovard was presented with the NSP Distinguished Service Award. This award is presented to those Patrollers who have performed extraordinary service to the National Ski Patrol and the skiing public for at least 20 years. This is distinguished by exceptional devotion to duty and outstanding performance. Molly has been a member of the National Ski Patrol for 37 years and has given her time and talents selflessly to promote and advance the snow skiing community. She has held many roles with the National Ski Patrol including Outdoor Emergency Care Instructor, Mountain Travel & Rescue Instructor and past Patrol Director of the Denton Hill Ski Patrol. She is also a member of the Allegany Nordic Patrol at Allegany State Park in Salamanca, NY. Throughout her Ski Patrol career, she has also been awarded the Yellow, Purple and Blue Merit Star Awards. She was awarded the NSP Eastern Division Outstanding Patrol Representative Award for 2006-2007 and her NSP National Appointment in 2012.
Al Quimby was presented with NSP National Appointment #12393. A National Appointment is an honor bestowed upon a patroller who demonstrates leadership and exemplary service to the National Ski Patrol beyond activities with their home patrol. These patrollers have demonstrated leadership, good character, diplomacy, positive attitudes, good judgment, exemplary patrolling abilities, and extraordinary service. Al has been a member of the National Ski Patrol for 18 years and his numerous and exceptional contributions have made significant permanent improvements to his local, secondary and regional patrols. He currently serves as the Patrol Director of the Denton Hill Ski Patrol and is also an Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) Instructor. Additionally, Al is an OEC Trainer/Evaluator for the Western New York Region’s Senior Program where he also leads the Medical Moulage Team preparing the patients with realistic wounds for the training scenarios. He is the region’s travelling photographer, taking photos at region events and publishing the Western New York Region’s Newsletter. Al is also a member of the Ski Sawmill Ski Patrol in Morris, PA.
Sandra L. Tillotson, age 80 of Wellsboro

Sandra L. Tillotson, age 80 of Wellsboro passed away at home on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Born June 26, 1944 in Williamsport, she was the daughter of the late Arnold and Aldora (Roupe) Clark.
Sandy worked in the restaurant business as a cook for many years. She enjoyed cooking and baking, gardening and taking care of many stray and domestic cats.
FREE MEDICAL AND COMPASSION FLIGHTS FOR WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS

BLUE BELL, PA – May 20, 2025 – When Westmoreland County resident John Greco takes to the skies, he’s not just flying for the thrill—he’s flying for a cause. As a volunteer pilot for Angel Flight East (AFE), Greco donates his time, aircraft, and fuel to transport patients to life-saving medical care far from home, all at no cost to the patient. Now, Angel Flight East is calling on residents across Western Pennsylvania to spread the word: help is just a flight away.
The Canyon Pilots Association Memorial Day Weekend All-You-Can-Eat Fly-In Breakfast is this Sunday

Breakfast is being served this Sunday, May 25 at the Grand Canyon Regional Airport. Pictured is last year’s Canyon Pilots Association fly-in breakfast.
The Canyon Pilots Association Memorial Day Weekend All-You-Can-Eat Fly-In Breakfast is this Sunday, May 25 from 8 a.m. to noon indoors in the corporate hanger at the Grand Canyon Regional Airport in Delmar Township at 112 Runway Road, Wellsboro, PA 16901. The breakfast is open to the public and will be held rain or shine.
Bradford Ecumenical Home Is Having Open Interviews May 27th

Bradford Ecumenical Home, Inc. offers competitive wages, including shift and weekend differential pay, along with a full benefit package including health, dental, and vision insurance, life insurance, short term disability insurance, and a retirement plan with matching employer contributions. In addition, BEH, Inc. offers a very generous 50% tuition reimbursement program.
Individuals who are interested in learning more should attend the event for more information. Interviews will be conducted during the event with job offers for qualified candidates. Applications will be available at the event or may be completed on our website at behcr.com/careers. Follow Bradford Ecumenical Home, Inc. on Facebook to see what we’re up to with our residents!”
Seneca Highland Career and Technical Networking Students Earn Industry Certifications

This spring, two students in Mr. Bryant’s class at the SHCTC earned industry-recognized certifications.
Cordell Baker (Grade 10, SASD) earned his Acer Corporation Repair Techspert certificate for the C741LT Chromebook model and Ayden Blair (Grade 11, SASD) earned his Vivacity Student Repair Academy certificates in Chromebook Repair
The SHCTC provides opportunities for students to gain valuable certifications in many trade areas. Interested students should speak to their school counselor.
Carla Marie Fritzinger of Doe Run

Carla Marie Fritzinger of Doe Run, entered eternal rest on May 19, 2025, at her residence the age of 64. She was born on January 16, 1961, in Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
Carla is survived by her loving mother, Diane Cornelius; her devoted children, Eric (Suzanne) Fritzinger, Alisha (Bryan) Bubb, and Kinley (Zachary Tharp) Wilkerson; her cherished grandchildren, Adrian Fritzinger, Kylie Keener, Maya Bubb, and McKenzi Bubb; her sisters, Tina (Curt) Fullmer and Margaret Cornelius; her niece, Christina Fullmer; and her nephews, Alex Meeks and Curtis Fullmer, Jr. She is also survived by her two great-grandchildren, who brought her so much joy. Carla was preceded in death by her father, Jim Cornelius.
Carla graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Pennsylvania, in 1977. She began her career with the Pennsylvania State Forestry’s Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC) and later worked in retail for many years. In recent years, she worked in the dietary department at Ashbrook Assisted Living, where she especially enjoyed interacting with the residents and found the work deeply rewarding.
Martha J. “Marty” Moore, 76, of Aiken

Martha J. “Marty” Moore, 76, of Aiken, passed away Wednesday May 21, 2025, at the Olean General Hospital.
Born September 27, 1948, in Bradford, she was a daughter of Ira L. and Julia L. (Toth) Veite.
Marty worked for many years at Zippo Manufacturing.
She loved her children, grandchildren and great grandbabies. She enjoyed reading The Holy Bible, and she loved our Lord Jesus, her Savior.
Richard T. Glover, of Austin, Pennsylvania

Richard T. Glover “Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-Grandfather & Lifelong Friend”
Richard T. Glover, of Austin, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, with his loving wife by his side.
A lifelong resident of Barnett Lane, Austin, Richard’s steady presence, kind heart, and strong family ties made him a cornerstone of his community and a blessing to all who knew him.Born on August 26, 1947, in Austin, PA, he was the son of Ray and Priscilla Peno. Richard lived a life grounded in love, loyalty, and quiet strength. He was married to his beloved wife Nancy for 50 wonderful years, celebrating their anniversary every September 21st since 1974. Together, they built a home full of laughter, family traditions, and unwavering support.
PennDOT Driver License, Photo Centers Closed for Memorial Day
PennDOT Driver License, Photo Centers Closed for Memorial Day
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that all driver license and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed Saturday, May 24, 2025, through Monday, May 26, 2025, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
Customers may still obtain a variety of driver and vehicle products and services, including all forms, publications, and driver training manuals, online through PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website.
Sandra Lee “Sandy” Snyder, 82, of 185 Center Street, St. Marys, PA

Sandra Lee “Sandy” Snyder, 82, of 185 Center Street, St. Marys, passed away peacefully Monday, May 19, 2025 at Penn Highlands Elk following a lengthy illness.
She was born March 7, 1943, in St. Marys, daughter of the late Guy Kenneth and Margaret Ann Hackett Green. She was a lifelong resident of St. Marys, and worked throughout her life in the Powdered Metal industry, retiring from Windfall Products in 2005.

















