GENESEE, PA—Susan A. Valentine, of Genesee, longtime educator, and beloved sister, aunt, and friend, passed away on Friday, January 24, 2025, in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport, after her battle with cancer.
Born on August 26, 1950 in Reading, PA, she was a daughter of John F. and Pauline M. Blatt Valentine.
* WHEN…From Monday morning through late Monday night.
* IMPACTS…The rapid rise in water levels at the eastern end of Lake Erie may result in lakeshore flooding along the Lake Erie shore. Flooding is possible along Route 5 in Hamburg, Buffalo Harbor and Canalside, Dunkirk Harbor, and other flood prone locations. Lake ice may also get shoved onshore and cause property damage.
INSTRUCTIONS: A Lakeshore Flood Watch means that conditions favorable for lakeshore flooding are expected to develop. Residents on or near the shore should take action to protect property, and listen to local radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio for later statements or warnings.
* WHAT…Southwest winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected. The strongest gusts are most likely across Niagara, Orleans, Genesee, and western Monroe counties.
* WHERE…Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Monroe, Genesee, Wyoming, and Chautauqua Counties.
* WHEN…From 7 AM Monday to 6 AM EST Tuesday.
* IMPACTS…Strong winds will blow down trees and power lines. Scattered power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
INSTRUCTIONS: Avoid being outside in forested areas and around trees. If possible, remain in the lower levels of your home during the windstorm, and avoid windows. Use caution if you must drive.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams went a combined 1-3 over the past week.
Men’s Basketball
On the road at Penn State Brandywine on Wednesday, Penn College dropped an 83-73 United East decision. Livingston Cross of Union, New Jersey, led the Wildcats with 21 points and 10 rebounds, his 15th double-double of the season.
At Gallaudet University on Saturday, Penn College got back on the winning track after two losses with a 66-60 UE victory. Cross again led the way with a 20-point, 12-rebound effort, his 16th double-double.
UE standings through Sunday: Bryn Athyn 10-1, Penn State Harrisburg 8-2, Lancaster Bible College 8-2, Keystone College 7-3, Cairn University 7-3, St. Mary’s (Md.) 7-4, Notre Dame (Md.) University 6-4, St. Elizabeth University 6-4, Wilson College 6-4, Penn College 5-5, Penn State Berks 4-6, Gallaudet University 2-8, Valley Forge 2-8, Penn State Abington 1-9, Rosemont College 1-9, Penn State Brandywine 1-9.
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners met today in Harrisburg, hearing public comment and conducting official business. The commissioners gave preliminary approval to the 2025-26 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits, which are outlined in a separate news release. Other highlights from today’s meeting follow.
ELK LICENSE APPLICATION PROCESS COULD CHANGE
A number of changes meant to update and improve Pennsylvania’s elk license application system could be coming, if measures given preliminary approval by the Board of Commissioners get final approval in April.
First, the Game Commission is proposing to require hunters to first buy a hunting license before applying for an elk tag. Current regulations allow anyone to submit an elk license application, but only require applicants to buy a license if drawn.
Harold R. Keck, Jr. has returned to the Good Lord to rest in peace with his beloved wife, Helen, who passed away in 2015. Harold and Helen were devotedly married for 65 years, a journey that began when he first asked her out while they were in the 8th grade.
Emporium, PA — Roses are red, violets are blue… your perfect book match is waiting for you! This Valentine’s season, skip the clichés and let the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library play Cupid with our “Blind Date with a Book” event, running from January 31 to February 28, 2025.
How does it work? Easy as falling head over heels:
Officers have located two loose goldendoodles running near the Zippo plant on Congress Street. If you are the owner of these animals or know the owner, please contact us at 814-887-4911 Original Facebook post HERE
The public may offer comments on all proposed 2025-26 seasons and bag limits, as well as other board actions, between now and the board’s April meeting, when 2025-26 seasons and bag limits will be finalized, and antlerless deer license allocations will be presented.
The board is scheduled to meet April 11 and 12 at the Game Commission’s Harrisburg headquarters.
Between 1/22-1/23 Wellsboro fire department responded to three separate structural fires.
The first request was for additional manpower to assist firefighters in Osceola. Crews responded with the rescue and assisted with suppression efforts and extensive overhaul.
The second coming while crews were cleaning up from the first fire. Tanker 1-5 with manpower as well as Chief 1 (McCarthy) and Chief 1-60 (Hastings). Responded and assisted with suppression and rural water supply to Mainesburg for the report of a garage fire. Crews worked aggressively with mutual aid companies to ensure that the fire was contained.
The third request for assistance came just after 1 o clock in the morning on 1/23. Department 1 responding with an engine and tanker to the report of a house fire with possible entrapment in Mainesburg. Engine crews worked with many other local departments to bring the fire under control. The tanker again provided rural water supply for support of suppression efforts.
We offer our sincerest condolences to the Big Elm Volunteer Fire Department following the Line of Duty death of rescue captain Roger Lathrop. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all as well as all of your families during this difficult time.
We would like to thank all of our crews who have battled extremely cold temperatures and some pretty stubborn fires. Your dedication has not been unnoticed.
Belmont, NY —The Allegany County Democratic Committee (ACDC), in partnership with the Allegany County Area Substance Abuse (ACASA), recently concluded a successful collection drive to benefit unhoused individuals in Allegany County. A carload of new warm winter clothing, toiletries, and shelf-stable snacks was delivered to ACASA to support those in need during the harsh winter months.
“This drive highlights not only the challenges faced by unhoused individuals in Allegany County but also the compassionate hearts of our community,” said Jackie Wilson, ACDC Secretary and drive coordinator. “We serve our community by bringing awareness to the need for emergency shelters and dedicated facilities for homeless youth and families, and by advocating for increased funding to support ACASA’s critical work.”
The Bradford City Water Authority will receive a $4.1 million loan to support replacing all existing water meters with new meters capable of remote data transmission. The change is expected to save the authority approximately $150,000 in operational costs each year.
Pennsylvania American Water Company will receive a $15.2 million loan to address issues at the Kinzua Road wastewater treatment plant. Most of the equipment at the plant, which was built in the 1990s, is at the end of its useful life, resulting in effluent exceedance levels at the plant.
“Both of these low-interest loans are proactive initiatives to ensure the safety and overall quality of McKean County’s water supply,” said Dush. “I’m grateful that PENNVEST exists to cost-effectively finance these types of projects across the Commonwealth. I’m even more grateful that local taxpayers and those living on fixed incomes will not have to bear the enormous price tag of these critical water monitoring and wastewater treatment upgrades.”
City firefighters were dispatched to Tops today at 1608 for a grease fire in the kitchen/ deli section of the grocery store. The fire started in the deep fryers and spread to the adjoining area. Firefighters used multiple fire extinguishers in addition to the Ansul system. A 200 ft hand line was deployed as a precaution. Shift 3 was ordered in to handle any additional calls. DC-1(Kloss) had command.
Bradford, PA/Olean, NY – The Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and Olean General Hospital (OGH), Kaleida Health facilities, oncology practices at the Barry Street Health Center and BRMC, have received re-certification by the QOPI® Certification Program, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Association for Clinical Oncology (the Association) and an affiliate of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (the Society). The QOPI® Certification Program builds on the Society’s Quality Oncology Practice Initiative (QOPI®), providing a three-year certification for outpatient hematology-oncology practices that meet nationally recognized standards for quality cancer care.
Mona Kay Sullivan, 85, of Lewis Run, passed away peacefully after a long illness, Thursday, January 23, 2025, at her residence, surrounded by her family.
Born on May 22, 1939, in Custer City, she was a daughter of the late Kenneth L. and Ida D. (Breese) Torrey. She was a 1957 graduate of Bradford Area High School.
On March 22, 1961, at St. Mary’s of the Angels Church in Olean, she married James F. “Jim” Sullivan, who preceded her in death on January 4, 2022.
Kay was employed at McCourt Label, later as the Tax Collector for Lewis Run, Secretary for Lewis Run Boro, and at School Street Elementary in the Latch Key before and after school program. She retired in 2020.
How many times do we encounter hearing impaired people and wish that we could communicate with them? As we age, we gradually lose some of our hearing. Sign language can help. Also, mothers of pre-lingual children can use sign language as a tool with their little ones. Here is your opportunity to learn basic sign language that could help you communicate with someone you care about.
The course will cover beginning sign language, including the alphabet, conversational phrases, and a variety of commonly used signs. The instructor will customize the curriculum based on how participants plan to use sign language. Basic facts essential to the correct use of the language will also be addressed. A dedicated student could learn as many as 800 signs, understand signing/interpreting rules, basic deaf culture, and medical situations that cause deafness and loss of hearing.
Basic Sign Language, taught by Sheri Greene, is scheduled for Mondays, February 24 – March 31, 2025, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Education Council’s office at 5 Water Street, Coudersport. The cost for this 6-week course is $160/person. Registration is required; the deadline is Tuesday, February 18th. To register, visit www.pottercountyedcouncil.org or call (814) 274-4877.
Mary Louise Burns passed away on Monday, January 20, 2025. She was born on November 25, 1935, in Sheffield, PA.
She was the daughter of Roy and Mary Sversko Blum. She was a lifelong resident of the Brookston/Sheffield area and was a graduate of Sheffield High School. She loved her family and always thought of others and put everyone’s needs above her own. She made it a point to keep in touch with many friends and family members throughout her life. Mary will be greatly missed by her husband, Larry, whom she married on August 24, 1957, son, Robert Burns, daughters, Linda Young (Jeff), and Cindy Wargo (Dave), three grandchildren, Sara Pittock, Andrew Wargo (Elizabeth), Kathryn Karney (Louis Haas), three great grandchildren, Ryan Wargo, Robert Wargo, Iris Haas, nephew, Christopher Blum, brother-in-law, Fred Burns (Lewelyn), several nieces, nephews, cousins.
Dr. Shailendra Gajanan, professor of economics by day and violinist by night, will be one of the performers at the annual Student, Faculty & Staff Recital from noon to 1 p.m. Jan. 30 in Bromeley Family Theater at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
BRADFORD, Pa. — The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford next week will hold its annual Student, Faculty & Staff Recital, which showcases the creativity and passion of several members of the campus community.
The recital, which is free and open to the public, will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, in Bromeley Family Theater in Blaisdell Hall. The hour will feature several different kinds of performances, from musical mashups to poetry.
Ward Dennis Llewellyn, 66, of 35 Onofrio Street, Bradford, passed away Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at his residence surrounded by his family.
Born on July 9, 1958, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Jack D. and Henrietta (Herbstritt) Llewellyn. Ward attended school in Ohio.
Ward started dating PJ in 1984, then on July 16, 1994, in Limestone, he married Phyllis Jean (Moore) Lewellyn, who survives.
Ward was employed at the Bradford and Olean Perkins Restaurant. He worked at Bradford Electronics and was a route driver for DHL.
Ward was a member of the Eagles Club. He loved to play in pool leagues and shot for the Edge Team. He was also a member in local bands like Not A Clue and Gamblers.
David M. “Delco” Dangelo, 63, of Pittsfield, PA., died Thursday, January 23, 2025, at AHN-St. Vincent Hospital, Erie, PA., after an extended illness. He was born October 7, 1961, in Warren, PA. He was the son of the late Joseph J. and Catherine V. Babcock Dangelo. David was a lifelong Warren Co. resident. He was a 1979 graduate of Warren Area High School. He was a self-employed auto mechanic. He enjoyed karaoke, going to car shows, riding his four-wheeler. He was a real animal lover.