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Seneca Highlands IU9 Is Hiring Multiple Positions
Location: Seneca Highlands IU9, Smethport, PA
Type: Full-time
Overview:
Seneca Highlands IU9 is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic IT Support Technician to join our team in Smethport, PA. This entry-level position offers an excellent opportunity to start a rewarding career in technology within an educational environment.
Key Responsibilities:
● Provide first-level technical support for devices, networks, and classroom technology.
● Troubleshoot and resolve hardware, software, and network issues.
● Assist in maintaining and updating IT documentation and inventory.
● Ensure excellent customer service by being courteous, polite, and service-oriented.
● Collaborate with other team members to enhance overall IT support.
Qualifications:
● Strong written and verbal communication skills.
● Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
● A positive attitude and a willingness to learn.
● Basic troubleshooting skills for devices, networks, and classroom technology, or the ability to learn these skills quickly.
Send a letter of interest, resume, and application to Mr. Ed Bell. EOE
Seneca Highlands IU9 is looking for a highly capable and forward-thinking network/systems administrator to join our team in providing services to school districts in Potter County. This role is pivotal in driving technology improvements within the school districts by working closely with the leadership teams, faculty, and staff members. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing and maintaining the network and server infrastructure, ensuring reliable and secure connectivity, and supporting all IT systems critical to the educational environment.
Location:
- Potter County
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Five years of IT experience with a strong background in network infrastructure planning, systems administration, and technology procurement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, implement, and manage network infrastructure, including LAN, WAN, and wireless networks.
- Ensure the security and integrity of the network through firewalls, VPNs, and other security measures.
- Monitor network performance and troubleshoot issues to maintain optimal uptime and performance.
- Manage and maintain servers, including Windows Server, Linux, and virtualization platforms.
- Implement and maintain network access controls, user authentication, and authorization protocols.
- Support the deployment and maintenance of educational software and applications.
- Provide technical support and training to staff and students on network and system-related issues.
- Maintain documentation of network configurations, processes, and procedures.
- Collaborate with the IT team to plan and execute technology projects and upgrades.
Candidate Profile:
- Highly organized and self-motivated to complete projects.
- Effective communicator with the ability to engage both technical and non-technical staff.
- Capable of working independently and within teams.
- Skilled in supporting, training, and developing technical staff.
- Detail-oriented with strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
- Committed to maintaining confidentiality on sensitive information.
Send a letter of interest, resume, and application to Mr. Ed Bell via email. Application Deadline: Position is open until filled. EOE
Star Gazing at Cherry Springs State Park

Friday, June 14 and Saturday, June 15 – Nature at Night: Bears, 8 PM to 8:45PM
Coming to a Night Sky Program, but arriving early? Join park staff for a family friendly Nature at Night Program! These programs feature fascinating creatures that enjoy the night as much as we do at Cherry Springs. Be bear aware! By learning the resources bears need to be happy and healthy, and ways to stay safe during a bear encounter, you can spend less time worrying about bears and more time enjoying the night sky.
Friday, June 14 and Saturday, June 15 – Night Sky Tour and Telescopes, 9:15 PM to 11 PM
Experience the wonder of the night sky through a laser-guided tour conducted by park staff. If conditions allow, we’ll take a look through telescopes at some of the key features of the late spring sky. Hear legends and myths surrounding several constellations. Telescopes available from roughly 10 PM and later. Telescope availability is subject to staff/volunteer availability, weather conditions, and crowd size limitations.

BEACON LIGHT RECEIVES WHATEVER IT TAKES AWARD

BRADFORD, Pa (June 10, 2024)— Beacon Light Behavioral Health System (BLBHS), an affiliate of Journey Health System, is proud to announce their recent recognition in the Multisystemic Therapy (MST) community for demonstrating outstanding and meritorious service. The BLBHS MST program received the MST “Whatever It Takes” certificate of recognition from the national board of directors at MST Services via a nomination by Adelphoi Village.
OGH Appoints Interventional Radiology Medical Director


OLEAN, NY- Upper Allegheny Health System (UAHS), which is comprised of Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and Olean General Hospital (OGH), announce the appointment of Jason Dana Dunleavy, MD, vascular and interventional radiology, as the new medical director of the interventional radiology (IR) program at OGH.
Richard M. Hannon, 74, a resident of Congress Street in Bradford, PA

Richard M. Hannon, 74, a resident of Congress Street in Bradford, PA passed away on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born in Bradford on December 11, 1949, he was the son of the late John R. and Mary (Taylor) Hannon.
A 1967 graduate of Bradford Area High School, Rich worked at Dresser Pipeline
Solutions in Bradford, starting in 1968 and retiring in 2012.
An enthusiastic fan of the Buffalo Bills and an avid golfer at Pine Acres Country Club, Rich was also a passionate lifelong music lover. The Beatles and Bob Dylan were among his favorites, but he enjoyed attending concerts of all kinds and sharing his extensive collection of rare albums with friends and family. He was also fond of classic movies and cherished the companionship of many dogs throughout his life.
Donald Dean Steck, 85, formerly of Timbuck, a resident of Simpsonville SC

Donald Dean Steck, 85, formerly of Timbuck, a resident of Simpsonville SC, passed away Wednesday, June 12, 2024.
Born March 8, 1939, in Degolia, he was the 13th child of the late Leonard and Louise (O’Neil) Steck. He was a graduate of St. Bernard School.
On July 22, 1967, in Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church, he married Patricia Ann (Cardenas) Steck who preceded him in death on December 29, 2021.
A native and life-long resident of Bradford, Dean worked for over 30 years at the Kendall/Witco Oil Refinery. He was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church.
Dean loved participating in and watching all sports, but especially rooting for the Buffalo Bills. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing with friends.
Aaron G. Nicklas, 40, of 164 E. Oil Well Street, St. Marys, PA

Aaron G. Nicklas, 40, of 164 E. Oil Well Street, St. Marys, PA passed away with his wife by his side, Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at Penn Highlands DuBois, following a 22-month battle with cholangiocarcinoma.
He was born January 26, 1984, in DuBois, the son of John and Charlotte Gorlowski Nicklas. He was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of St. Marys Area High School, Class of 2002. He attended Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, as well as the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. He was employed by the Elk County Prison for many years. He was appointed Deputy Warden of the Prison in April 2022.
Peter Winklbauer, 74, of 618 Virginia Road, St. Marys, PA

Peter Winklbauer, 74, of 618 Virginia Road, St. Marys, PA passed away unexpectedly Monday, June 10, 2024 at his residence.
He was born May 22, 1950, in Altoona, PA, son of the late John P. and Joan Healy Winklbauer. Pete was a graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School, Class of 1969 and continued his education at Mercyhurst College, graduating in 1973. Upon graduation with a BFA, he accepted a teaching position at Elk County Christian High School, where he remained until his retirement.
On June 14, 1975 in the Sacred Heart Church, Pete married the love of his life, the late Karen M. Ryan, who preceded him in death on April 6, 2021, to whom he was married for forty-nine years.
Pete is survived by two sisters: Lee Ann Burkhart (Thomas) of Shavertown, PA and Lisa Hummel (Anthony) of Dover, DE; a brother, David Winklbauer (Patricia) of Evans, CO; sister-in-law, Cindy Ryan Burke of Archbald, PA; brother-in-law, Daniel Ryan (Meg) of Newbern, NC; several nieces and nephews, whom he loved dearly; and countless friends.
District Attorney Andy Watson Announces Drug Arrests of Two Women in Potter County
On May 31, 2024, the East Drug Task Force executed an arrest warrant on Heather Rae PROCTOR -36 of Galeton, PA. PROCTOR was charged with felony-grade offenses for selling a controlled substance to an individual at her residence in December of 2022.
PROCTOR was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Christopher KALACINSKI. PROCTOR’s bail was set at $20,000 straight bail. PROCTOR was committed to the McKean County Jail.
On May 31, 2024, the East Drug Task Force executed arrest warrants on Rhonda Lynn JOHNSTON- 30 of Coudersport, PA. JOHNSTON was charged with felony-grade offenses for selling a controlled substance to an individual in the rear parking lot of Zito Media in Coudersport in January 2023. JOHNSTON was also charged with felony-grade offenses for selling a controlled substance to an individual at her residence in February 2023.
JOHNSTON was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Bryan PHELPS. JOHNSTON’s bail was set at $37,500 for each case. JOHNSTON was committed to the Tioga County Jail.
Roadway Improvement Project Continues on Route 414 and Blockhouse Road in Liberty Borough, Tioga County
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that a two-year roadway improvement project continues on Water Street (Route 414), Blockhouse Road (Route 2005), and Williamson Road (Route 2007) in Liberty Borough and Liberty Township, Tioga County.
The week of Monday, June 17, 2024, the contractor, Glenn O. Hawbaker, will continue stream relocation on High Street (Route 414) between the intersection of Blockhouse Road and the North Penn Liberty High School. Motorists can expect single-lane conditions with flagging. Work continues with utility relocations, cross pipe replacements, and drainage work in relation to the to replace the 84-inch culvert on Route 414.
Long-Term Closure
Water Street is closed in both directions between Shaffer Hill Road and just south of Bloss Mountain Road.
A detour using Route 15 and Bloss Mountain Road will be in place.
First Energy Doubles Down To Keep The Power On in Next Week’s Heat Wave
Extreme heat and humidity are in the forecast next week. We know you depend on us to stay comfortable, and we’re prepared to meet the anticipated increase in electricity usage associated with summer’s first heat wave. From western Ohio to the New Jersey shore, our electric system is designed and maintained to operate safely and effectively even in extreme weather conditions.

In preparation for next week’s hot weather, we’re reviewing staffing levels and operational procedures to ensure any localized power outages caused by excessive heat are handled promptly. We will also delay any planned outage work scheduled for next week in areas with extreme heat.
You can stay connected and get hot weather tips by following your electric company on social media. It’s also a great time to sign up for outage alerts and text messaging to receive updates in the event of a power outage. Stay safe!
Sandra Northrop, 83, of Johnson Rd. in Kane, PA

Sandra Northrop, 83, of Johnson Rd. in Kane, PA passed away Tuesday (June 11) at the Warren Manor where she had recently resided. Born Feb. 26, 1941 in Erie, she is the daughter of the late Elmer and Margaret (Farber) Steinle. On April 14, 1962 in Girard, she married Jack Northrop, who survives.
Sandra had been employed as a bank teller for PNC bank for many years. She was also a member of the United Methodist Church in Kane and the United Methodist Women.
Margaret G. Carlson, 91, of Highland Rd. in Kane, PA

Margaret G. Carlson, of Highland Rd. in Kane, PA passed away Sunday (June 9) at UPMC-Kane. Born March 12, 1933 in Kane, she is the daughter of the late Oscar and Esther (Frambarg) Carlson.
Margaret had worked at several different places through her life, including Stackpole, Affiliated Industries and also Kane Systems. She loved to read, crochet and socialize. She also liked crafting, doing puzzles and taking part in the activities at the Lutheran Home where she recently resided. Her favorite holiday was Christmas. She loved to wrap presents and decorate the house.
Charles J. Dangelo, 91, of Hemlock Ave., Kane, PA

Charles J. Dangelo, 91, of Hemlock Ave., Kane, PA passed away peacefully Wednesday morning (June 12) at the residence of his son. Born Nov. 16, 1932 in Warren, he is the son of the late Aliex and Grace (Laplena) Dangelo. On Jan. 28, 1956 in Warren he married Marjorie Allen, who preceded him in death in 1989.
Chuck was a graduate of Warren High School and also Penn State Behrend college. He served in the US Army from 1953-1955. He had worked at Struthers Wells in Warren, Elliott Company in Ridgway, G.E. in Erie and then the majority of his life as an engineer for Stackpole in Kane.
His memberships included the Toast Masters, the Kane United Way where he was a past VP, the St. Callistus PTA as both President and Secretary, the K of C. Council #715, the Kane Fish and Game Club, The Kane Lions Club where he was a past president and past district governor and received the Melvin Jones Award, the Kane Area Little League where he was on the original Board of Directors, the American Legion Post 135 in Warren, the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 109 in Warren, the Lakewood Rod and Gun Club and the Kane Country Club. He enjoyed hunting and golfing. His daily walks made him a familiar figure throughout town.
Stephen K. Larson, 61, of Port Allegany, PA

Stephen K. Larson, 61, of Port Allegany, PA passed away Wednesday (June 12, 2024) at his home in Port Allegany.
He was born March 15, 1963 in Port Allegany, the son of Keith and Lois (McFadden) Larson. On November 5, 1983, in Smethport, he married Karen S. Larson, who died March 4, 2017.
Steve was a graduate of Calvary Baptist School in Smethport and worked for many years for his company, Larson Logging, Inc. of Port Allegany as a self-employed logger.
He enjoyed working and being in the outdoors.
He is survived by:
Lewis S. Schaub, 97, of Coudersport, PA
Lewis S. Schaub, 97, of Coudersport, PA passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at UPMC-Cole, Coudersport. He was born on August 29, 1926, in Coudersport, the son of the late Albert and Dorothy (Davey) Schaub. On June 19, 1948, he married the former Louise McNulty and celebrated 72 years of marriage until her passing on March 10, 2021. He was born in the old Cole Hospital, now Cole Manor, and spent his last days living at Cole Manor.
Lewis was a graduate of Coudersport High School, Class of 1945. He graduated from Lock Haven State Teachers College in 1949 and earned his master’s degree in education from St. Bonaventure University in 1971. Lewis started his teaching career in Austin, then in Westfield (now Cowanesque Valley), and then for the Coudersport School District where he taught History, later became a coach, Athletic Director, and Principal. Lewis was the first person to serve as a teacher, coach, Athletic Director, and Principal at the same time. After retirement, he served as Interim Principal for Port Allegany, Austin, completing a 38 year career in education.
Lewis was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Coudersport, and at one time served as an Elder and a Deacon. He also served on the Coudersport Recreation Board.
Lewis loved sports and was an avid golfer. He was a 50-year member of the Coudersport Golf Club, where he served as a Director and Past President, a member of the Tioga County Sports Hall of Fame, former Big 30 Committee member, and a District 9 Basketball Committee member. Lewis was an official for both football and basketball, and he enjoyed coaching baseball, football, and golf. He was a mentor to many new and aspiring golfers. Lewis also enjoyed hunting, walking, and watching old movies on TV.


















