Motorists are advised that a roadway crack sealing project continues in Tioga and Lycoming County.
The week of Monday, October 14, 2024, the contractor, Vestal Asphalt, Inc., will continue roadway crack sealing on various routes in Tioga County, including Route 6 and Route 287, as well various routes in Lycoming County, including Interstate 180 and Route 405.
In the Book of Acts, Luke shares that Peter spoke to the crowd and 3000 were added to the Church that day. Have you ever taken the time to think about what that meant? Have you ever considered that in one moment their lives were headed in one direction and in the next they were going in a different one? Have you noticed that their concern for others suddenly shifted to where they were now sharing everything with each other? What happened and what does it mean? The simple answer to that question is that Jesus happened.
When we think of the church of that day and compare it to what we see today, they are not the same. The church then was organic. It was natural and spontaneous. It was authentic and genuine in every way. There was no order of service or hierarchy to follow. No traditions to follow or structure to maintain. It was simply people doing life together. How simple is that? How refreshing? What has happened?
If you were to read the first few chapters of the Book of Revelation, you would read seven letters to churches. I don’t know about you, but I don’t think I’d want to be the lead pastor of any of those churches. Somehow, we have gone from organic to structure and form, rules and expectations, spontaneity has given way to programs. In the true sense, are we even the Church today? Have we opted out of the authentic for a form of godliness while dismissing the very God who calls us to godliness?
When I go back to chapter two of Acts, I see that people were dramatically changed. They were going in one direction and then they weren’t. They were following one thing and then they turned. They woke up that morning celebrating Pentecost and ended their day praising Jesus. All of this after hearing Peter speak about Jesus and their hearts were changed. Those hearts eventually changed the world and everything in it. I don’t know about you, but I want that kind of change, that kind of organic community of believers and not the mundane of what we have today. Think about it.
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors on the square across from the county jail, every Friday (weather permitting) from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, October 25th. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
* 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.
** NO MARKET NEXT WEEK, NOVEMBER 2ND. MARKET RETURNING ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH
* 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 netrabaker@hughes.net]
THORNY BUSH FARM will be at this market with goat milk fudge and herbal honey and crafts. Cash or check.
ALPACA CREATIONS will be a vender at the Potter Co. Farmers Market, Fri. Oct. 25. Bringing warm, comfortable alpaca apparel of socks, hats, headbands, shawls, neck warmers, as well as alpaca insoles, dryer balls, beautiful natural and vibrant colored yarns and roving for spinning or felting. Alpaca key chains and bears. Hand knits and hand woven alpaca apparel are lovely Christmas gifts. Stop by and feel the softness and realize the warmth for winter. Accepting special orders. Credit or cash accepted. 814-601-0049 https://alpacas75.wixsite.com/website Alpaca Creations, follow on Facebook
QUIET ACRES will be at market this week, weather permitting. We have our full line of Haldeman Mills products including corn meal and buckwheat for the change of seasons. My line of aprons has a wide variety of options, sports teams, etc. The braided, recycled bed sheet items are varied sizes, shapes and colors. And don’t forget the rope creations also varied colors and styles. We accept cash.
CARING CRAFTS will be attending this week’s Market! Weather Permitting! We will be bring a variety of Homemade Travel Pillows! Along with our Plastic Canvas Magnets/Ornaments! Our selection of both is very wide and unique! We have something for everyone! Don’t forget to like us Facebook! If your not able to stop by or would like to place an order please contact Jess at 814 203 2482! Caring Crafts excepts Cash or PayPal (cowgirl_jess16915@yahoo.com) payment! Hope to see everyone there!
REUNING AND BRADLEY ORCHARDS will be bringing apple cider this week, cash. check, or cash app accepted.
On October 25, at 2:36 am Port Allegany, Norwich, Bradford City, and Hilltop were dispatched for a working commercial structure fire at 65 E. valley Rd. Roulette Fire Dept. was dispatched for RIT
On October 24, at 10:45 pm Tioga, Mansfield, and Lawrenceville were dispatched to a car vs deer crash on Rt. 15 near mile marker 186. The vehicle is in the roadway with airbag deployment a patient is still in the vehicle unknown if entrapped injury status is unknown as well.
On October 24, at 7:49 pm Lafayette, Corydon, and Bradford City were dispatched to 2123 Rt. 59 in Gordon Twp. for a one vehicle crash. The vehicle went off the roadway and has a one axel trailer with possibly no injuries
Ronald E. Starrett, 79, of Weedville, passed away on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, at the McKinley Health Center.
A Memorial Service for Ronald E. Starrett will be held on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 10:30AM at the Gardner Hill Community Church, 2808 Gardner Hill Road, Weedville, PA 15868.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 339 Main Street, Kersey, PA 15846 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefuneralhome.com
(MCKEAN COUNTY, Pennsylvania: October 24, 2024): District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer announces that the McKean County Drug Task Force has filed charges against Kelsie MOFFETT of Bradford. MOFFETT was charged with arranging to deliver crack cocaine for money and delivering a substance on May 10th. MOFFETT is wanted on charges of Distributing a Non-controlled Substance representing it as a Controlled Substance) – Felony and Criminal Use of a Communication Facility – Felony 3. Anyone with information the location of MOFFETT is asked to call 911.
Claudette Jolley, 93, formerly of Coudersport, PA, died on October 22, 2024, at StoryPoint Assisted Living Facility, Fairfield Township, Ohio. She was born in Burnsville, WV on September 2, 1931, to parents Wallace and Roma (Cutlip) Hefner.
Claudette is a graduate of Glenville State College, WV and during her teaching career taught for 30 years at Northern Potter High School in Ulysses, PA. She enjoyed reading, golf, travelling and the company of her family and friends. She was a member of Park United Methodist Church in Coudersport and the Order of the Eastern Star.
She was preceded in death by her husband Bernard. She is survived by sons Doug (Davetta) Heaters, WV; Dan (Crystal)Key West, FL; and daughter Emily Bubnick (Tim) West Chester, OH; two grandsons Matt Jolley (Hannah)Key West, FL and Nick Jolley (Courtlyn) Maitland, FL and two great-grandsons Henry and Owen Jolley Key West, FL.
At her request, services will be private at Tichnel Cemetery in Braxton County, WV. A eulogy will be delivered by son-in-law Tim Bubnick. Arrangements are made by Avance Funeral Home, Fairfield, Ohio and Stockert Funeral Home, Flatwoods, WV.
Jerome E. “Jerry” Steis, 83, of 1090 Windfall Road, St. Marys, passed away Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at Penn Highlands Elk, with his family by his side.
He was born April 30, 1941, in St. Marys, son of the late Harry J. and Ruby Smith Steis. He was a lifelong resident of the area and was a graduate of St. Marys Area High School, Class of 1959, where he was the class president. He continued his studies at Clarion University, earning his Bachelor’s Degree and later earned his Master’s Degree in Education at Penn State University. Jerry had an impact on many young lives teaching for the St. Marys Area School District, where he ultimately retired in 2002.
On June 19, 1965, in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, with Fr. Timothy celebrating, Jerry married Mary A. Gausman, who survives. They were blessed to share 59 years of marriage.
32 year old Anthony Sevinski of Olean was arrested yesterday while on North Union Street by Patrol Officers. Sevinski was charged with two counts of Criminal sale of a controlled substance 3rd. degree and two counts Criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd. degree for selling Cocaine.
This arrest is a result of an investigation conducted by the Street Crimes unit and the District attorneys office. Sevinsky was taken to the Cattaraugus County Jail to await arraignment.
(MCKEAN COUNTY, Pennsylvania: October 23, 2024): District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that Russell TALLENTIRE, previously of Bradford and currently of the McKean County Jail, was charged with drug delivery by Detectives with the McKean County Drug Task Force. TALLENTIRE was charged with delivery of crack cocaine on February 26, 2024 while under surveillance of the McKean County Drug Task Force.
He is charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance (Felony); Criminal Use of a Communication Device (Felony 3); and Possession of a Controlled Substance (Misdemeanor). He was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Richard Luther who set bail at $50,000. He is scheduled for central court on October 31.
St. Marys: The Elk County Community Foundation (ECCF) is pleased to announce the awarding of a $10,000 grant to the Bennett’s Valley Community Center (BVCC) to provide new industrial kitchen supplies at the center. BVCC received the grant from the Elk County Development Fund, an unrestricted fund which is administered by the Community Foundation.
When Bennett’s Valley School closed, Jay Township collaborated to have the school returned to the community with plans to utilize the school building to uplift their community. The decision to open the Bennett’s Valley Community Center in their old school was born. Unfortunately, a few months after the opening of the Community Center devastation hit with flooding of the basement, causing major damage to the entire electrical and heating system. Funding for repairs was now very much needed, in addition to supplying the vacant kitchen, gym, and janitorial supplies to allow for the BVCC to continue to operate.
William B. McKee, III, 81, of Warren, PA., died Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at Warren General Hospital, Warren, PA. Bill was born July 2, 1943, in Erie, PA. He was the son of William “Bucky” and Rebecca Underwood McKee, Jr.
He resided most of his life in Erie, PA., residing in Warren for the past several years. Bill was a graduate of Wesleyville High School and Penn State University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and earned his master’s degree in social work from Syracuse University. He attended Salvation Army School and was a former member of the band called Shadow. His son, Bucky, reminisced his father this way, “A boy could not have asked for a better dad!”
Bill was employed with Warren State Hospital for 18 years and retired from Erie Soldiers and Sailors Home after 13 years employment.