Penn State Extension offers short course to prepare for private pesticide applicator certification exams
Prospective pesticide applicators can gain a foundation of knowledge about safe and proper handling and use of pesticides by attending the “Private Pesticide Applicator Short Course,” a Penn State Extension workshop aimed at those who would like to become certified private pesticide applicators. Private applicators include those who intend to purchase and apply restricted-use pesticides to the property they or their employer own or rent to produce an agricultural commodity, including nurseries and greenhouses.
This event, portions of which may be livestreamed, is designed to help participants prepare for the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s private pesticide applicator certification exam. Instructors will review and highlight key material in the Pesticide Core and Supplemental Manual. Small group activities and breaks will take place between chapters.
The workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. on Dec. 11 and from 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on Dec. 12 at the Penn State Extension’s Potter County office, 216 Gunzburger Building, 1 N. Main St., Coudersport. Participants can register for the workshop through Dec. 9 for a $40 fee. More information is available on the Penn State Extension website at https://extension.psu.edu/private-pesticide-applicator-short-course-workshop .
Organizers point out that the registration fee does not include study materials. All participants are responsible for obtaining their own private pesticide applicator core certification examination training materials for the class. Instructors recommend ordering training packets in advance on the Penn State Extension website or by calling the Penn State Publications Distribution Center toll-free at 877-345-0691.
Donald “Dude” METCALF, 55, of Westfield, PA

Donald “Dude” METCALF, 55, of Westfield, PA, died Saturday, November 30, 2024 at his home.
Born January 14, 1969, in Wellsville, NY, he was the son of Wayne R. “Tiny” and Connie L. Schoonover Metcalf. On July 4, 1989, in Westfield, he married Mistie L. Proctor, who survives. A 1987 graduate of Northern Potter High School, he was employed as a truck driver for 11 years and was last employed by PennDOT as a heavy equipment operator. An outdoorsman, Dude enjoyed hunting, archery, fishing, four-wheeling, and spending time with his grandchildren.
TRAVEL ADVISORY for Southern Cattaraugus County until further notice.
Travel Advisory 12/3/2024 6:10am
Travel Advisory
Travel Advisory – Cattaraugs County
Cattaraugus County Sheriff: 12/3/24 @ 6 AM: TRAVEL ADVISORY for Southern Cattaraugus County until further notice. Heavy lake-effect snow is making travel difficult with slippery roads and poor visibility especially along Interstate-86 in Western Cattaraugus County.
Motorists are asked to avoid unnecessary travel in these areas until further notice.
Peter G. Frederick, 71, of 1434 Summit Road, Rew, PA.

Peter G. Frederick, 71, of 1434 Summit Road, Rew, passed away Saturday November 30, 2024, surrounded by his loving family at the Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born April 18, 1953, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Leonard Frederick and Eva Mae (Platko) Burns.
Pete was a 1971 graduate of Bradford Area High School. After graduation he would go on to work for Coca Cola in Bradford. He owned and operated Pete’s T&A for many years. Over the years he also worked at Case Cutlery, Miles Bradford, Snap-On, Universal Well Services. His last 15 years he owned and operated HandyMan Services in the Bradford and surrounding area.
Pete was a proud member of the NRA, a blood donor, and Vice President of the Rew Water Association. He also loved racing stock cars, attending racetracks, hunting, and spending time with his children.
Leigh Hart, 75, of 14 Poplin Avenue, Bradford, PA.

Leigh Hart, 75, of 14 Poplin Avenue, Bradford, passed away comfortably, Saturday, November 30, 2024, surrounded by her family, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born April 19, 1949, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Stanley A. Spetz and Lula (Haight) Hensley. She was a graduate of Jamestown School for Girls.
On April 30, 1969, in Bradford, she married Victor Hart who preceded her in death on March 9, 2013.
Leigh had been employed over 40 years at KOA Speer Electronics.
Walter R. Lane, age 89, of Wellsboro, PA

Walter R. Lane, age 89, of Wellsboro, PA, died on Friday, November 29, 2024. He was born on May 12, 1935 in Oaklyn, NJ, a son of the late Wells and Jenny (Chapman) Lane and was married for 55 years to the late Verna S. (Hollenbach) Lane who passed away in 2017.
He was a Korean War Veteran serving with the US Marine Corps. Walter was retired from Dresser Industries, Wellsboro, PA and was an avid hunter, gardener, and a huge Pittsburgh Pirates fan as well as a Penn State Football fan.
He is survived by a son: Michael (Lori) Lane of Wellsboro, PA, and three grandchildren: Steve Lane, Katie Lane and Sean Lane.
He was predeceased by a son: Robert Lane in 2007.
Services will be private and are entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. www.carletonfh.com Wellsboro, PA.
Richard Armstrong McWilliams, 85, a resident of the Rouse Home, Youngsville, PA., and formerly of Warren, PA.

Richard Armstrong McWilliams, 85, a resident of the Rouse Home, Youngsville, PA., and formerly of Warren, PA., died Sunday evening, December 1, 2024, after an extended illness. Richard was born November 22, 1939, in Warren, PA. He was the son of Robert and Addie Armstrong McWilliams. He was a lifelong Warren area resident. Richard was employed as a policeman with Mead Township Police Department, retiring a Chief. He loved to restore antiques, and work on older objects.
He was a member of First Methodist Church, and Pennsylvania Police Association.
Richard has no known survivors.
A graveside service will be held Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 11:00 A.M. at Oakland Cemetery, Warren, PA., with Rev. Dr. Mark Hecht, Pastor, officiating. Those wishing to email condolences may do so by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.
Corinne K. Wilson, 72, a resident of Chapel Ridge for 15 years

Corinne K. Wilson, 72, a resident of Chapel Ridge for 15 years, passed away, Saturday, November 30, 2024, at her residence.
Born September 9, 1952, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Dick Dwight and Beverly Jean (Mesler) Wilson. She was a 1970 graduate of Bradford High School.
She loved her family and her Chapel Ridge family.
Surviving are two daughters, Nicole St. Louis, of New York, and Natalie O’Brien, of New Jersey, two sisters, Carol (William) Huber, of Bradford, and Connie (the late Walter) Farrell, of Tyrone, six nieces and nephews, Michele (Bob) Chapman, Shawn (Stephanie) Huber, Rob (Lori) Huber, Andrea (Jeff) Gallup, Stephanie Farrell, and Melissa (James) Schneider, 10 grandnieces and grandnephews, Olivia Stafford-Chapman, Amelia Chapman Palmer, Seth Huber, Alexis Huber, Kate Huber, Mia Huber, Grace Gallup, George Gallop, Jacob Schneider, and Jonathon Schneider.
Family will receive friends on Monday, December 9, 2024, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at the Chapel in the Bradford Ecumenical Home, at 11:00 am funeral services will be held with Rev. Edward Walk, Associate Pastor of St. Bernard Church officiating. She will be laid to rest with her parents in Willow Dale Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to Chapel Ridge, or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences, if desired, maybe expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Lanes Shut Down On Rt. 15 Due To Crash
Motorists are advised of a multi vehicle crash on Route 15 between Route 2005 (Exit 165 / Bloss Mountain Road /Sebring) and Route 660 / Business Route 15 (Exit 179 / Covington / Canoe Camp) in Tioga County.
Route 15 southbound
· Both lanes are closed between Exit 165 and Exit 179. A detour using local roads is in place.
Route 15 northbound
· Motorists can expect a lane restriction between Exit 165 and Exit 179.
Motorists should be alert, slow down, and drive with caution.
Roulette Needs Volunteers For Recycling Program
****PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT**** due to no volunteers for the recycle program we will be going down to one day a week. We have one volunteer for Sunday from 1 PM to 4 PM, starting Sunday, December 8, 2024. This will be the only time we will have the recycle bins open unless we get more volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering please call the office at 814-544-7549.
School Safety, Mental Health Grants Awarded in Tioga County
HARRISBURG – Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) today announced more than $430,000 in state funding to support school safety and mental health in Tioga County.
“For our students to succeed in school, they must feel safe and supported,” Owlett said. “These grants are an important tool in helping achieve that goal, and I am pleased to see this funding coming to our area schools.”
The county’s three school districts received the following School Safety and Mental Health Grants to address both physical security and behavioral health needs:
- Northern Tioga School District – $137,012.
- Southern Tioga School District – $132,542.
- Wellsboro Area School District – $126,580.
Additionally, New Covenant Academy was awarded a $38,000 grant through the Targeted School Safety Grants for Nonpublic Schools program. This funding is to support programs address school violence and improving school safety and security.
The grants were awarded through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency and its School Safety and Security Committee.
Breaking Down Barriers: Does Jesus care about accessibility?

By Zoe Hatcher, Lead Pastor | Open Arms Community Church | http://oachurch.com
Mark 2: 1-5 1”A few days later, when Jesus again entered Capernaum, the people heard that he had come home. 2 They gathered in such large numbers that there was no room left, not even outside the door, and he preached the word to them. 3Some men came, bringing to him a paralyzed man, carried by four of them. 4 Since they could not get him to Jesus because of the crowd, they made an opening in the roof above Jesus by digging through it and then lowered the mat the man was lying on. 5 When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralyzed man, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”
Millions of people will go to worship at churches all over America this Sunday but there will be a glaring absence of a large group of people: the handicapped and those with physical disabilities.
A survey in The Journal of Disability and Religion revealed only 10 percent of U.S. churches offered any tangible support to disabled people.
In the story above we see a few of Jesus’ followers who were so dedicated to making sure that all of their friends could get to Jesus that they climbed up on the roof of the house they were meeting in and tore off the roof to make a way for their paralyzed friend to get to Jesus. What they did took courage and physical effort. They didn’t own the property, they could have been fined or punished for what they did, damaging the roof and interrupting the teaching.
Hilltop Baptist Church Drive Thru Live Nativity Scene December 7th

Experience the Magic of Christmas with our Drive Thru Live Nativity Scene!
Join us for a heartwarming evening as the Hilltop Baptist Church brings the story of Christmas to life!
Date: December 7, 2024
Time: 4:00 – 6:00
Location: Hilltop Baptist Church
3658 Rt.646
Gifford, PA 16732
Celebrate the season from the comfort of your car as you journey through scenes of the Christmas story, all beautifully portrayed by our youth. From the shepherds to the manger, each stop brings you closer to the miracle of Jesus’ birth. Enjoy Christmas carols, live animals, and a warm holiday message.
We look forward to sharing this meaningful experience with you!
November Star Awards announced at BRMC, OGH
November Star Award Winners, Becky Moreth, BRMC, and Leasa Peterson, RN, OGH
BRADFORD, PA / OLEAN, NY – Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and Olean General Hospital (OGH), Kaleida Health facilities, are proud to announce the November 2024 Star Award winners. This month’s recipients were Becky Moreth, BRMC, and Leasa Peterson, RN, OGH.




















