Structure Fire In Bradford

On October 14, at 6:55 am Bradford Twp and Bradford City Fire Depts. were dispatched to 140 W. Corydon St. for a structure Fire.
Today at 0650 hours McKean county dispatch received multiple calls for a structure fire on West Corydon Street. Station 15 was dispatched along with station 6 and station 19 for tankers and station 1 for stand-by. Chief 15-10 had command. An interior search was completed and two 1-3/4″ hose lines were used to put the fire out. Fire crews were on scene for over 2 hours. The fire is under investigation by Bradford Township PD and PA State Police Fire Marshal.

Fire In Bradford City

At 1553 today city fire was dispatched for a house fire at a North Center St. residence. Firefighters arrived on scene to find that a small fire had occurred at the rear of the residence. The fire was held to the first alarm with shift 2 called in to cover any additional calls. Lt.1-31(Lewis) had N.Center St. command. City of Bradford Police assisted on scene.
Janet M. Buck, 76, of Montoursville

Janet M. Buck, 76, of Montoursville, passed away Friday, October 11, 2024, at The Williamsport Home in Williamsport. She was born April 23, 1948, in Wellsboro to John and Betty (Barnhart) Winters. She was married to the love of her life, Edward A. Buck, for 59 years. Janet was a daughter, a sister, an aunt, and a friend to many, but her most cherished titles were Wife and Mother.
Give The Kids A Christmas Program Is Accepting Canadiates For Help
Survivor Family is now accepting names for our Give The Kids A Christmas program if you need some help or know of a family that could use some help at Christmas please give us a call at 814 203 3208 or call Gina at the Coudersport Gospel Tabernacle office 814 274 7573 to sign up. No income or conditions apply. We service all of Potter County , McKean County as far as Smethport, and the Ulysses, Harrison Valley and surrounding areas as far as Westfield. We also accept donations of toys, games, clothing, socks, hats, mittens, etc to be used for all of our recipients. We provide a huge Christmas party for all the children in these communities, whether you sign up or not, to be held on December 14, 2024. Any questions can be directed to 814 203 3208. God bless
Carole R. (Howarth) Miller, 86, of Little Marsh

Carole R. (Howarth) Miller, 86, of Little Marsh, passed away October 11, 2024 at UPMC Cole in Coudersport, PA. She was born August 5, 1938, in Philadelphia to James and Gladys (Specketer) Howarth. On November 28, 1969, she married Russell A. Miller with whom she shared nearly 55 years of marriage.
Penn College golf, soccer teams stand out
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s men’s golf team dominated the United East Fall Preview and its soccer teams went a combined 3-0 last week.
Men’s Golf
For the third year in a row, the men’s golf team finished at the top and Peyton Mussina of Montoursville medaled in the United East Fall Preview on Monday. Mussina led a field of 36 players with a 1-over 74 on the par 73, 6,962-yard Chambersburg Country Club black course and the Wildcats topped a seven-team field with a score of 320, nine strokes better than second-place Penn State Harrisburg.
Linda B. Neal, age 71, of Little Marsh, PA

Linda B. Neal, age 71, of Little Marsh, PA, died on Wednesday, October 9, 2024.
She was born on March 10, 1953 in Baltimore, MD, a daughter of the late James and Ruby (Quailes) Brooks and was married to George E. Neal. Linda was formerly employed by Patterson Farms as the office manager for 30+ years.
Cattaraugus County Nonprofit Hub Seeks to Support Civic Collaboration and Impact CRCF Receives Grant of $100,000 from Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation in Support

OLEAN, N.Y., October 3 – The Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation is pleased to announce the formal launch of the Cattaraugus Nonprofit Hub, a countywide initiative designed to increase collaboration and enhance the capacity and impact of civic organizations throughout Cattaraugus County.
Supported by key partners, including the Dr. Lyle F. Renodin Foundation and the United Way of Cattaraugus and Allegany counties, the Hub will provide a vital space for nonprofits and government agencies to come together to share resources, collaborate and strengthen the local nonprofit ecosystem.
DOZENS OF TROPHY BUCKS POACHED, CHARGES FILED

A nearly two-year investigation by the Pennsylvania Game Commission has led to the filing of 71 charges against three Chester County residents – a father and his two adult sons – who are accused of poaching dozens upon dozens of trophy bucks in Chester and Delaware counties.
Job Fair and Open Interviews to be Held at BRMC on October 17

BRADFORD, PA – Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC), a Kaleida Health facility, will be hosting open interviews on Thursday, October 17 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event will take place in the main lobby and provide community members with career opportunities to support comprehensive health care close to home.
Port Allegany Student of the Week Cyerra Neely
Cyerra attends the CTC in the Health Assistance program. Cyerra is a sophomore at Port Allegany High School who has been on high honor roll each year. Her positive attitude and true excitement to learn about the medical field are evident each day as she comes to class prepared and eager to participate in lessons and laboratory work.
She is a positive influence on others and is always willing to assist others. In September, Cyerra obtained her OSHA 10 Certification. Cyerra works as a manager to the Port Allegany wrestling team in her spare time. In the future, she plans to attend college for radiology.
Anonymous $25K Grant to Olean Food Pantry is a Community Challenge
OLEAN, NY (Oct. 9, 2024) – A $25,000 grant to the Olean Food Pantry from an anonymous local family foundation is a challenge for more community donations.
Olean Food Pantry received the grant Friday toward its $1 Million Fundraising Campaign announced earlier this year. The grant urges additional funding from the community entering the holiday giving season, OFP officials said.
“This grant is a major step toward addressing unprecedented levels of hunger in our communities,” said David Potter, Olean Food Pantry Board President. “We entered this year with a goal to address a 95.4 percent increase in pantry clients since 2020. That need has officially more than doubled since then. We seek community solutions to community problems, which aren’t tied to politics or other issues.”
UPMC Expert: Stay Healthy — Discover the Lifelong Benefits of Regular Primary Care Visits

Rebecca Rickard, D.O.
UPMC Family Medicine
Our attention is pulled in so many different directions in today’s fast-paced world. When we feel fine, it’s easy to push our health to the back burner. Many people debate the need for a primary care provider (PCP) when they’re in good health or rely on specialists like OB/GYNs for routine care. However, having a PCP is one of the most important decisions you can make for your long-term well-being. It’s important to dispel the following myths and feature the many reasons everyone should have a PCP.
PITT-BRADFORD STAFF HONOR WOLFE WITH RECOGNITION AWARD

BRADFORD, Pa. — The University of Pittsburgh Staff Association has awarded Angela Wolfe, associate dean of student affairs, its annual Staff Recognition Award.
Wolfe, who has worked at Pitt-Bradford since 2015, was nominated by Shannon Ridenour, who works with her in the Office of Student Affairs.
10TH ANNUAL BENEFIT FOR HOMELESS ANIMALS FEATURES CHANCE AUCTION AND YARD SALE OF HANDCRAFTED WOODEN ITEMS NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 18 AND 19 AT THE KNOXVILLE VFW

Jerry Gaye is shown with some of the wooden items he has made that will be for sale during the 10th Annual Homeless Animal Benefit next Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19. They include: a table; wine bottle holder; planter; charcuterie boards, and a model of the USS Monitor, an American Civil War ironclad warship.
Jerry and Helen Gaye of Osceola are presenting the 10th Annual Homeless Animal Benefit next Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19 at the Howard S. Lines Knoxville VFW Post 6753 at 703 Boatman Road, Knoxville, Pa. 16928.
All proceeds from this year’s benefit will be donated to the Heading Home Center at 725 Gee Road, Tioga, PA 16946 operated by Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries, Inc., a volunteer-based, non-profit organization founded in 2001 in Tioga County.
WELLSBORO COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION’S 76th SEASON CONTINUES NEXT SATURDAY, OCT. 19 WITH BLACK TIE GROOVE PERFORMING MOTOWN, SOUL, FUNK AND MORE

Next Saturday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro, the 76th season of the Wellsboro Community Concert Association will continue with a concert by Black Tie Groove singing and playing Motown, Soul, Funk and more.
Ridgway Businesses Collaborate on Harvest Daze Festival
On Saturday, October 18, Ridgway will host the first-ever Harvest Daze Festival, a one-day event offering something for everyone, making it the perfect way to celebrate the fall season while bringing an exciting and lively event to downtown Ridgway. From music to local vendors, food, and family-friendly activities, the festival aims to become a new fall tradition in town.




















