Estate Sale, Last Day! May 4th, Saturday 9am to 5pm 77 South Ave. Bradford, PA 16701
MOST items 50% OFF, we may make better deals on select items. There are select items that may not be 50% off but we will still work with anyone on price.
We will post a video before Saturday. Tools, tables, antique book shelf/display case, small hutch, kitchenware, records, craft items, collectible items, woodworking items, planters, small TV, walnut dressers, small refrigerator, garage refrigerator, Electric Scooter, household items, and much more. Click HERE for our Facebook Page
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 4/25/2024 to EQT ARO LLC in Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming county. CSL 402(b) – POTENTIAL POLLUTION – Conducting an activity regulated by a permit issued pursuant to Section 402 of The Clean Streams Law to prevent the potential of pollution to waters of the Commonwealth without a permit or contrary to a permit issued under that authority by the Department.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 4/25/2024 to EQT ARO LLC in Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming county. SWMA 301 – MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL WASTE – Person operated a residual waste processing or disposal facility without obtaining a permit for such facility from DEP. Person stored, transported, processed, or disposed of residual waste inconsistent with or unauthorized by the rules and regulations of DEP.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 4/25/2024 to EQT ARO LLC in Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming county. 78a56(a) – TEMPORARY STORAGE – Operator failed to contain regulated substances and wastes used at or generated at a well site in a tank, series of tanks or other storage structures approved by the Department.
On May 1, at 7:13 am, St. Marys Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to 245 Brusselles St. for a one-vehicle crash car into a pole with a 16-year-old female with a head injury.
Joseph Staszel, MD, pain management and physical medicine, will be leading the May Walk with a Doc.
BRADFORD, PA – Upper Allegheny Health System’s (UAHS), pain management and physical medicine physician, Dr. Joseph Staszel, will be leading the May Walk with a Doc event. The walk will take place on Thursday, May 2 at 5 p.m. This will be a reintroduction to the Bradford community as Dr. Staszel will begin accepting new patients at BRMC starting Tuesday, April 30. His practice will be located at 116 Interstate Parkway, suite 32, Bradford, PA and appointments can be made by calling (716) 701-1707.
The event is hosted by Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and the Guidance Center (TGC) and will take place at Richard E. McDowell Trail on Campus Drive. The walk is free and open to everyone. Prior to leading the walk, Dr. Staszel will be discussing a health-related educational topic with participants. His discussion topic is “lower back pain and sciatica”. If interested in participating in the walk, please register at walkwithadoc.org/Ewaiver.
An alternate indoor location has been reserved for the event in the case of inclement winter weather. The location is the University of Pitt at Bradford Fitness Center located at 300 Campus Drive, Bradford, PA 16701. Any changes in the location will be announced on the Walk with a Doc Bradford Facebook Page the day of the event.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (April 29) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) began its quarterly business meeting by thanking anglers, agency staff, and volunteers for a safe and successful start to the 2024 trout season and promoting the plentiful fishing and boating opportunities that remain throughout the spring and summer months.
“The spring and summer seasons are special times of year in Pennsylvania, where the Opening Day of trout season is only the tip of the iceberg,” said William Gibney, PFBC President and District 7 Commissioner. “We’re grateful to the volunteers who assisted us with stocking trout in hundreds of waters so far and will continue to help us stock over the next several weeks right up until Memorial Day.”
Gibney also encouraged anglers to explore new waters and seek out different types of fishing experiences beyond trout.
Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, initiated and conducted by members of the Federation of Fly Fishers and Trout Unlimited, serves military personnel who have been wounded, injured, or disabled to aid their physical and emotional recovery by introducing or rebuilding the skills of fly fishing and fly tying and by using and enjoying these skills on fishing outings and as lifelong recreation. While initially focusing on the military personnel in the Washington, DC area, the Project has expanded nationwide and is offering its services and program to active military personnel and veterans in the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals throughout the country. The Project’s program provides basic fly fishing, fly casting and fly tying classes and clinics for the wounded and injured personnel ranging from beginners to those with prior fly fishing and tying experience who are adapting their skills to their new abilities. All activities and services are provided to the participants at no cost. Fly fishing and tying equipment and materials are provided to the participants, including equipment that accommodates their special needs.
At 7:07 PM on Tuesday, Bolivar Fire & EMS is responding to a vehicle crash at the Coliseum on RT. 417 in Ceres, NY. Caller reports possibly no injuries.
At 7 p.m. this Saturday, May 4, the Wellsboro Women’s Chorus and Wellsboro Men’s Chorus are presenting their annual Spring Concert along with special guests, the Wednesday Morning Musicales Chorus, in the United Methodist Church of Wellsboro at 36 Main Street.
The concert theme is “Here Comes the Sun.” The three choruses will sing 21 songs, including Broadway and pop tunes. The concert will end with all three choruses singing “You’ll Never Walk Alone with Climb Ev’ry Mountain.”
The Wednesday Morning Musicales Chorus, directed by Diana Frazier with piano accompaniment by Marian Miller, will open the concert. The 34-member group will perform “Favorites from “The Rat Pack” including “You’re Nobody ’Til Somebody loves You”, “Everybody Loves Somebody”, and “Come Fly with Me,” “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” “Forever Young,” “Sunrise, Sunset” with Dave Driskell on clarinet, and “I Only Have Eyes for You.”
The 26 members of the Wellsboro Men’s Chorus, directed by Christina Simonis with accompanist Pat Davis at the piano will sing “ Gonna Rise Up,” “Once Upon a Time,” “Georgia,” “The Creation,” “My Lord, What a Morning,” “Circle of Life,” with Dave Driskell accompanying on a recorder and “What a Wonderful World.”
The 35 members in the Wellsboro Women’s Chorus, directed by Diana Frazier with piano accompaniment by Judy Smithgall, will sing “Here Comes the Sun,” “When Will I Be Loved,” “My Fair Ladies,” “They Can’t Take That Away From Me,” “Jersey Boys,” “You’ve Got a Friend,” “Don’t Stop,” “Stop! In the Name of Love,” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love.”
A good will offering will be taken at the door.
Each of the three choruses welcomes new members. The Wellsboro Women’s Chorus rehearses Thursday nights at the Deane Center and the Wednesday Morning Musicales on Wednesday mornings at the Gmeiner Art and Cultural Center, both in Wellsboro. Anyone who has a desire to sing and would like to join either of these groups is asked to contact Diana Frazier at 570-439-0923.
The Wellsboro Men’s Chorus invites new members who share their love of music and fellowship to participate in community events in area towns and churches. The men practice on Thursday evenings at the Deane Center and afterwards gather at the Penn Wells Hotel Lounge. Contact Christina Simonis at 570-724-2085 for more information.
A Mother’s Day Basket Class is being taught by master basket weaver, Cathy Snyder on Tuesday, May 7 starting at 4:30pm. Students may choose to make an Irish Knitting Basket or Egg Basket. Personalize your basket by choosing from different colored reed. The price of the class is $45.00 or $80.00 for a mother and child. Call the Potter County Artisan Co-op at 814-274-8165.
Potter County Artisan Co-op is hosting a ‘10 Year Anniversary Celebration’ on Friday, May 10, from 6-8 pm. Celebrate with live music by Jonathan Meade, wine tasting with Little Mountain Winery, food, door prizes and giveaways. RSVP by calling 814-274-8165.
An Outdoor Photography Class will be held on May 11, starting at 9:00 am until mid-afternoon with Curt Weinhold. This class is for all those who want to improve their outdoor photo skills. Bring cameras, lenses, tripod, and appropriate dress for the day’s weather. Students will meet at the Artisan Co-op and drive about 15-20 miles to the class destination. Class is $55.00. Please call the Co-op to register.
The monthly Young Artisan Class with Laurie Angood and Danika DeCarlo will be held on Thursday, May 16, from 3-4:30pm. Students will be painting ‘Bear with Trout’ in acrylic on canvas. Appropriate for Grades 2 through 6. Supplies and snack provided. Price of the class is $25.00.
Spa Night returns on Thursday, May 23 from 5 – 8:00 pm. Cover is $10.00, spa services, including Reflexology, Foot Detox, Massage, and Facials, are an extra fee. Refreshments served. For more information, please call the co-op at 814-274-8165.
To register for these classes, please call the center at 814-274-8165. The co-op is located at 227 N. Main Street and is open from 9 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday.
These events are supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Elk County Council on the Arts Gallery, state agencies funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Tia L. Dyne, 33, of Yarnell St., Kane, PA passed away Friday, April 26, 2024, at UPMC-Kane. Born Sept. 27, 1990, in St. Marys, she is the daughter of Timothy (Emily) Dyne and Shelly (Joe Ferranto) Dyne.
Tia was the epitome of fun-loving, the life of every gathering, and the heartbeat of countless joyful moments. Her infectious laughter and energy lit up every room she entered, making her a cherished friend to so many. Tia had an impact on everyone she encountered. She had the biggest heart and always put others first. She had a unique ability to make others feel seen and loved, even amidst her own struggles.
She enjoyed spending time with her family and oftentimes was the glue that held them together. A true nurturer at heart, Tia was devoted to all her nieces and nephews, as well as her younger sister and brother. She showered them with love and affection and left them with many cherished memories.
In addition to the people in her life, Tia cherished her dogs. She had an immense love for animals and dedicated much time to rescuing and nurturing them.
Duane H. Baumgarner, 73, of Skinner Creek Rd., Port Allegany, PA passed away Saturday, April 27, 2024, in his home, surrounded by his family.
Born June 28, 1950, in Coudersport, he was a son of David C. and Ava D. Lucas Baumgarner. On Oct. 2, 1968, in Rochester, NY, he married Rebecca J. VanSickle, who survives. They were married 55 years.
Duane was a lifetime resident of the area and a graduate of Port Allegany High School, class of 1968, and later from the Dubois Business College.
Duane worked in Port Allegany at the Port Allegany Community Hospital from 1975 to 1983 as controller. In 1983 he was vice president of PA Hospital Systems where he was responsible for developing computerized hospital financial systems. He was a member of the PAHS School Board in the 80s until his move to S. Carolina where he took a position as Financial Coordinator at Baptist Medical Center, a 350 bed Hospital in the capitol city of Columbia. He worked there from 1987 to 1998 while also running his own company Provision Healthcare Systems, where he designed and programmed SBS physician billing and collection system. From 1998 until 2002 he owned Reimbursement Software Systems Inc and worked with American Claims Expeditors as a Medicare reimbursement consultant.
He was a member of the Free Methodist Church of Port Allegany, where he always taught Sunday school. He was passionate about his faith and loved his Lord. He enjoyed witnessing and scientific/theological debating.
Music was an important part of his life where he enjoyed playing drums in a band, The Changing Times, the trombone, trumpet, and the harmonica. He loved his family above all else and was a devoted husband arguably the best father and friend ever.
Wellsville Police arrested Kyle H. Lunn, age 28 of Richburg, charging him with Petit Larceny (Class A Misdemeanor). The charge stems from an incident that took place on South Main Street on March 21st.
Lunn was also arrested on a Bench Warrant for failure to appear in Wellsville Village Court on April 2nd on previous Fleeing a Police Officer in a motor vehicle and other vehicle and traffic charges. Lunn was processed and arraigned before Wellsville Village Justice Thompson.
Lunn was committed to the Allegany County Jail on $5,000.00 cash bail or $10,000.00 property bond or $20,000.00 partially secured bond. Lunn is due back in Wellsville Village Court on May 7th at 4:30 pm.
On April 30 at 1:11 pm Emporium was dispatched for a structure fire on 8 West Fifth St.. A person fell with a possible hip injury while escaping from the second floor. Port Allegany is dispatched for RIT
Wellsville Police arrested Robert D. McMorris, age 64 of Wellsville, charging him with Public Lewdness (Class B Misdemeanor) and Disorderly Conduct (Violation). The charges stem from an incident that took place on North Main Street. McMorris was issued an appearance ticket and released. McMorris is due to appear in Wellsville Village Court on May 21st at 4:30 pm.
Loving mother, Grandmother (affectionately called Getti), Life Partner, sister, and friend.
Born in Olean New York on January 25, 1955 at St. Francis Hospital to parents George Nelson Shields and Geneva Shields.
Pamela was born and raised in Eldred, Pa. She was an LPN for 40+ years. She worked at the Medical Group in Olean, NY, Charles Cole Medical Group in Eldred, PA and The Bradford Pavilion.
Thelma R. SMITH, 73, of Westfield, PA, died Thursday, April 25, 2024 in her home.
A gathering to celebrate Thelma’s life will be held Thursday, May 2, 2024 at Moon’s Big Red Barn, 453 Rowley Road, Ulysses, PA from 1:00 – 4:00 PM, with a service at 1:30 PM.
Gordon Claude GRAVES, 85, of Mechanicsburg, PA, formerly of Ulysses, PA died Sunday, April 28, 2024 at his daughter’s home. Born May 5,1938 in Whitesville, NY, he was the son of Clayton Lowell and Madge Fillmore Graves. He attended Harrison Valley School and Northern Potter High School. On December 31, 1957, in the Ulysses Free Methodist Church, he married Charlotte M. Moore, who predeceased him in September, 22, 2020.
Gordon spent most of his younger years working with his family on the farm and driving truck. For several years he operated Gordon Graves Trucking which involved a lot of feed hauling for Agway out of Buffalo. In his later years, he worked driving for Smith’s Transfer and Fed Ex Custom Critical which took him and Charlotte all over the country. In his final years, he enjoyed driving school bus and school van for Miller and Sons. He loved bribing all of the kids on his bus with candy to keep them occupied.
Do your future plans include postsecondary education? Northern PA Regional College (NPRC) brings affordable education to you. Their Summer 2024 semester begins Monday, June 3rd. Eleven courses are being offered, including Introduction to Psychology, Interpersonal Communication, US Government and Politics, and Environmental Biology, to name a few. These courses are part of five associate degrees – Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Liberal Studies, and Social Sciences. Of course, if you are not interested in pursuing an associate degree at this time, NPRC’s team will help you select courses or training that meets whatever goal you’d like to achieve.
Coudersport Jr. Sr. High School is proud to announce the prom court. King candidates: Dylan Howard, LT Myers, Owen Deutschlander, Gavyn Ayers, Viggo Brown
At 11:25 AM on Tuesday, St. Marys Fire & EMS were dispatched to 48 Rachel Lake Road for a male who was pinned by a tree he was cutting in the woods near this address. Responder reports the tree is off the man. A stokes basket was requested to transport the man out of the woods to the ambulance.