PORT ALLEGANY MAN CONVICTED OF ASSAULT
(MCKEAN COUNTY, Pennsylvania, September 4, 2023): District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that, following a jury trial on August 30, 2023, Tony McCormick, of Port Allegany, was convicted of Simple Assault. McCormick was charged by Foster Township Police with Simple Assault and Harassment after they were dispatched to a residence in the Township on December 2, 2022 where the victim reported she was assaulted by McCormick. Officers observed marks on her face. McCormick was also convicted of harassment. Assistant District Attorney Thomas Coppolo prosecuted the case on behalf of the Commonwealth. Officer Devin Grandinetti investigated the case.
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/da/136029/post/port-allegany-man-convicted-assault
Frederick W. Keck, Jr. 80, of 961 High Street, Bradford, PA
Frederick W. Keck, Jr. 80, of 961 High Street, Bradford, PA passed away, Thursday, August 31, 2023, at The Pavilion @ BRMC, surrounded by his loving family.
Fred was a man of few words but endless ways to solve a problem; his calming presence and illimitable wisdom will be greatly missed by all who were fortunate to know him.
Born September 29, 1942, in Coudersport, he was a son of the late Madeline (Dumahoski) Keck and Frederick William Keck Sr.
Fred was a 1961 graduate of Austin High School, and on March 19, 1963, he enlisted in the United States Navy. He served in Vietnam and was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal with two Bronze Stars. He was honorably discharged on May 10, 1967. Serving his country was one of Fred’s proudest honors, second only to “being there for his girls.”
He married Ruth M. (Smith) Keck, who survives, on April 24, 1965, in Bradford, where the two raised their family.
MoreCrash Closes Route 14 in Tioga and Bradford Counties
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that Route 14 is closed in both directions between Route 2017 (Ogdensburg Road) in Union Township, Tioga County and Route 414 in Cedar Ledge, Canton Township, Bradford County, due to a tractor trailer crash.
Southbound traffic will use Route 414 and Route 15. Northbound traffic will use Route 15 and Route 414. The roadway is expected to be closed for several hours.
Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras.
Ruth M. Ackley, 96, formally of Pine St. in Kane, PA
Ruth M. Ackley, 96, formally of Pine St. in Kane, PA passed away Saturday, (Sept. 2) at the Warren Manor.
Born June 14, 1927 in Port Allegany, she was the daughter of the late Clifford and Ella (Beckwith) McNeil. On March 28, 1947 in Kane, she married Dean Q. Ackley, who preceded her in death on June 17, 2002.
Ruth worked many years and retired from Houston Electronics. She had enjoyed rides with her late husband, crocheting and spending time with her family. She attended the First Baptist Church of Kane.
MoreAll Fired Up Kickin Ash Looking for Teams
Cameron County Chamber of Commerce hosting the annual All Fired Up Kickin Ash BBQ competition on Saturday September 23. Emporium Food Market is the prime sponsor. The highlight of the event is the mystery meat competition. Competitors can take home a $500 cash prize.
“The event showcases the culinary skills of entrepreneurs and allows them to sell their items,” according to Cameron County Chamber of Commerce executive director Tina Solak. Music drinks and food draws a crowd to the event each year which is held in the town square in Emporium. Purchasing ribs, sandwiches and side dishes along with dessert begins at noon.
Contestants can enter as many categories as they desire for one registration fee of $50.00. They include: wings, brisket, turkey, ribs, pork, dessert, and side dishes. An additional fee is charged to enter the mystery meat competition.
Registration forms and rules can be obtained at www.cameroncountychamber.org.
Vehicle strikes multiple people in fatal collision
04 September 2023
NEW YORK STATE POLICE
Major Eugene J. Staniszewski
Troop A Commander
PRESS RELEASE
On September 3, 2023, at 7:30 P.M., Troopers out of SP Olean responded to Cheese Factory Road in the town of Allegany for a vehicle that struck multiple people.
Investigation determined that a 2014 Ford Fusion operated by Peggy J. Errera, 70 of Bradford, PA, was backing out of a driveway into the roadway. Errera intended to go straight, but never straightened the wheels as she accelerated the Ford. The Ford accelerated back into the driveway and struck six people gathered in the front lawn of the residence.
One of the victims, Ronald S. Piechota, 81 of Schenectady, NY was pronounced deceased at the scene. Another 66-year-old victim was air lifted and taken to Erie County Medical Center with severe injuries. The four other victims are all being treated at local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Errera was evaluated by a Drug Recognition Expert and no signs of intoxication were detected.
The Collision Reconstruction Unit and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation assisted in this investigation.
This is still an ongoing investigation.
Sizerville State Park Environmental Education Programs for the weekend of September 9th
Girl Scouts Love State Parks Weekend
Program Title: Outdoor Trek
Date: Saturday, September 9th
Time: 3:00 – 4:30 PM
Location: Pavilion 3
Description: Join the park educator to go on a nature walk on the Bottomlands Trail at Sizerville State Park. A nature craft, such as leaf rubbings, will occur after our walk through the woods. Wear sturdy shoes and feel free to bring snacks and water.
*This program will help Girl Scouts fulfill some of the requirements for the Outdoor Art Maker, Creator, or Explorer Badge*
MoreWildcats Spotlight 2023-24 Update
Penn College fall sports openers have mixed results
On the first weekend of the fall sports season, Pennsylvania College of Technology teams not only tasted action for the first time but found varying levels of team and individual success in the process.
Men’s soccer
In their season opener on Friday, the Wildcats got second-half goals from Brandon Ratjavong, of Gordonville, and Hunter Gabloff, of Succasunna, New Jersey, along with an outstanding defense that limited Keystone College to just two shots — none on goal — in a 2-0 shutout win. The victory was Penn College’s first against Keystone after going 0-5-1 in their previous six meetings.
At McDaniel College on Sunday, McDaniel scored the lone goal in the 60th minute as Penn College went to 1-1-0 on the early season. McDaniel led in shots on goal, 7-3, with Penn College goalie Cole Catherman, of Selinsgrove, turning back six.
MoreJane L. Cogan, 80, of Crosby, PA.
Jane L. Cogan, 80, of Crosby, passed away peacefully Friday (September 1, 2023) at Penn Highlands Hospital, Dubois.
She was born July 12, 1943 in Kane, the daughter of Clinton and Alva (Anderson) Silfies. On Sept. 4, 1971, in Trinity Lutheran Church, Smethport, she married Kenneth E. Cogan, who passed away Feb. 18, 2018.
Jane was a Smethport High School Class of 1961 graduate. She worked at Sena Kean Manor for many years where she retired as the supervisor of house keeping and laundry. She then worked part-time as the Post Mistress at the East Smethport U.S. Post Office.
Jane was a member of the Crosby Community Church. She was a very active member in the church and in her community as a volunteer for several organizations over the years.
She is survived by:
One son: Gregg E. (Rita) Cogan of Latrobe, PA
Seven daughters: Denise L. (Haile) Cogan-Blackman of Pasedena, CA; Karen A. (Jeff) Borneman of Souderton, PA; Debra M. (John) Walker of Hazel Hurst, PA; Laurie K. Dufford of Bradford; Christina R. Platko of Charlotte, NC; Deanna L. Cogan of Sierra Madre, CA; and Amy L. (Kevin) Shaw of Slippery Rock, PA
Several grandchildren and great grandchildren
Her best friend and companion, Keith Wright of Smethport
One sister: Ellen Herzog of Bradford
And several nieces and nephews
In addition to her parents and husband, Jane was preceded in death by a son, Kenneth A. Cogan; a son-in-law, David M. Platko; and two brothers: John and William “Bill” Silfies.
Services for Jane will be private. Burial will be in the Clermont Cemetery, Clermont.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Crosby Community Church or the Norwich Township Fire Department, Crosby, PA. Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
The Port Allegany High School Class of 1973
The Port Allegany High School Class of 1973 reunited over the summer for the Golden Anniversary of their high school graduation. The two-day event began with a gathering at the Port Allegany Moose Family Lodge for the Class of ’73 followed by the PAHS 70s Reunion held the next day for those graduating between 1970 and 1979. The 70s Reunion was held at the Veterans Memorial, Inc. Mistress of Ceremonies was Kimball Nelson. Music was provided by Karizma, Barb Headley and John Meade.
The 70s Reunion collected money to donate to the Port Allegany Community Park Pool. Donations came from Ty Johnson, Keith McKervey, Jan Rackish, Becky Causer Boorum, Brenda Sawyer Freeman, Ed Watkins, in memory of Forrest and Emily Watkins; Denise Cameron, in honor of Carolyn Snyder and in memory of Roland Dann; Wayne Foster, in memory of Roger Barrett; Debbie Wells Anderson, in memory of Jim Anderson; Pam Eastman Fischer, who donated pool passes for families in need in honor of Dolores, Lance, Kevin and Alan Eastman and in memory of Lloyd Eastman, Alan Zlobec, John Thrash and Luann Zlobec Dougherty; Lynne Hamlin, in memory of Cary L. Hamlin, MD; Argery Bitchakas Cooke, in memory of the Bitchakas and Douvlos Families; Mike and Cherie Nasto, in memory of Cy Dann; Alicia Cunningham, in honor of the Port Allegany Community Pool for providing a great facility for youth and families; Saralyn Caskey Keck, in memory of Dale Caskey, Class of 1970; Brian and Bret Healy in memory of Robert and Theresa Healy; Janice Borowski Himes in memory of John and Marion Borowski; Debbie Strait Weiss gifted two family poos passes for families in need in honor of Helen Caskey and in memory of Helen Strait; Julie Wells James in honor of the James Family; and Teresa Borowski Taylor, in honor of the Borowski Family.
Members of the Class of 1973 who attended Friday night’s gathering are pictured: (front row, seated left to right) Dale Foster, Argery Bitchakas Cooke, Debbie Wells Anderson, Lynne Hamlin, Sally Hammond VanGorder, Alicia Cunningham Hill, Jan Rackish, Les Richner; (row 2) Mike Obleski, Alan Lacher, Mark Elliott, Roger Nelson, Robert Knowlton, Marsha Church Walker, Chuck Chaffee, Jane Christensen Chaffee, Mike Nasto, Keith McKervey, Ty JOhnson, Pam Eastman Fischer, Tim Bayline and Cliff Lane.
The events were organized by Pam Fischer, Class of ’73. Special thanks to Kim Nelson for the decorations and music; to Patty Fabish and the Auxiliary Caterers at the VMI; to Ricky and Cindy Bosworth and the Port Allegany Moose Lodge; to Patrick Crants Photography; , to Alexis Reed and to those who donated to the 70s Reunion Fund – Joncine Willis, Ed Watkins, Denise Cameron, Lance Eastman, Christian Howard, Carol Howard, Clair Hawver, Linda Stromberg Elliott, Debbie Anderson Tim Bayline, Lynne Hamlin, Joe Strait, Pam Eastman Fischer, Dale Foster, Argery Cooke, Keith McKervey, Barry Bidwell, Alicia Hill, Robert Knowlton, Marsha Church Walker, Mark Elliott, Karen Hawver, Dale Barney, Neil Foster, Cheryl Ralyea, Debbie Weiss, Branda Freeman Sawyer and Ed Tronetti. The next 70s reunion will be held in 2028.
Eddies On Main Donates To Teachers Pet
Kris Arbogast Hawkes from the Teacher’s Pet Rescue is pictured receiving a check from Ed Vicic from Eddie’s on Main, Kimball Nelson from Howard Hanna Professional and Julia Overton-Healy. The $1,500 was raised at the Dog Days of Summer event held at Eddie’s on Main in Port Allegany. In addition to the check, Teacher’s Pet Rescue received a truckload of supplies needed at the rescue including paper towels, disinfectant, dog food and more. The fundraiser included a silent auction, Little Mountain Winery Tasting, music by Karizma and a “Top Your Hot Dog & Load Your Tater Tots” afternoon, with ice tea, lemonade and ice cream.
Firehouse Subs Returns to Galeton
Firehouse Subs, founded by firemen, will be in Galeton for your eating pleasure Sept. 4 through Sept 9 – times are 11 AM – 7 PM each day. This is the third year for them to be in Galeton. The location is in John J. Collins Park and the entrance is on Park Lane off of West Street. This is a fundraiser sponsored by Galeton’s Goodyear Hose Company. They have a great variety of hot and cold subs as well as sides of chili, chips, and macaroni & cheese. Please come and support your local firefighting volunteers as well as getting a great meal! Photo by Andy Lychalk, Jr.
Great Turnout at Genesee Youth Fishing Derby
We couldn’t have had a better day for our first Youth Fishing Derby in conjunction with the Genesee Headwaters Watershed Association! We were elated to have 52 anglers join us at the Penn Valley Event Center, formerly the Genesee Environmental Center! Special thanks goes to landowners Rick and Ann Teller, and all of our donors including Patriot Outdoor Outfitters and Graphics, Bill and Tammy Menier, Favid Flamini and Family, McCutcheon Construction, Whitesville Corner Market, and Wise Works Electrical, and the Wellsboro Tackle Shack.