Gordon C. GRAVES, 85, of Mechanicsburg, PA, formerly of Ulysses, PA.

Gordon C. GRAVES, 85, of Mechanicsburg, PA, formerly of Ulysses, died Sunday, April 28, 2024 in his daughter’s home. Friends may call Wednesday, May 1, 2024 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA.
Funeral Services will be held 11:00 AM, Thursday, May 2, 2024 in the Ulysses Free Methodist Church. Burial will be in Ulysses Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Ulysses Free Methodist Church. A complete obituary will be announced. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
TRANSPORTATION PLANS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
The North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning & Development Commission and the Rural Transportation Planning Committee have issued a notice of a public review and comment period for the Draft Fiscal Year 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), Air Quality Conformity Analysis Report, and related documents. The official 30-day public comment period will be from May 1 to May 31, 2024. Documents can be viewed online at https://rpo.ncentral.com/transportation-improvement-plan/
Smile Cookie Campaign to benefit Olean General Hospital Maternity Department

OLEAN, NY – Help make a difference in the community by purchasing a smile cookie from April 29 through May 5 at participating local Tim Hortons locations. Smile cookies purchased throughout the week will benefit Olean General Hospital (OGH) with 100% of the proceeds being donated to the maternity and delivery department thanks to a partnership with Tim Hortons.
Smile cookies are $1.50 each and can be purchased at these participating locations; Allegany Tim Hortons located at 3012 NY-417, Olean, NY, the Olean Tim Hortons located at 501 N Union St., Olean, NY, and the new Olean location at 1401 E. State St., Olean, NY. Purchasing a smile cookie is the perfect way to a give a smile and get a smile!
Roadway Improvement Project Continues Next Week on Route 414 and Blockhouse Road in Liberty Borough, Tioga County
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that a two-year roadway improvement project continues next week on Route 414 (Water Street), Route 2005 (Blockhouse Road), and Route 2007 (Williamson Road) in Liberty Borough and Liberty Township, Tioga County.
On Monday, April 29, 2024, Water Street will be closed in both directions between Shaffer Hill Road and just south of Bloss Mountain Road, while the contractor, Glenn O. Hawbaker, begins work on a replacement of an 84-inch culvert, utility relocations, and drainage work.
First Friday Features Improv Event
Hamilton-Gibson Productions invites the public to their Magical Improv Night, a free event on May 3rd from 6 – 7pm at the Warehouse Theater in Wellsboro. This is a great opportunity to explore acting in a fun environment – no memorization or auditioning needed!
In collaboration with Pop’s Culture Shoppe, Hamilton-Gibson Productions is presenting the funny, spoofy play, Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, during the upcoming Wellsboro Comic Con in August. The improv event on May 3 is a great way to decide if acting is for you, and if you’d like to audition for the show in August. It will also give you a chance to act out your favorite Potter movie scenes, but with a twist!
Auditions for Puffs will be May 30 and 31 at 6:30pm and June 1 at 10:30am and Puffs will be performed August 8-11, all at The Warehouse Theater in Wellsboro.
The Improv Night on May 3rd is free and open to the public, no pre-registration required. For more information go to www.HamiltonGibson.org, or call 570-724-2079.
Programs at Lyman Run & Cherry Springs State Parks
Salamander Scramble at Lyman Run State Park
Saturday, May 4, 2024. 2 PM – 3 PM. Meet at the picnic tables by the beach house.
Join a park educator for an up-close look at the slimy, secretive critters that call Lyman Run State Park Home. Let’s look for salamanders! We’ll learn what makes salamanders unique, discover their hiding spots, and more! Wear your boots or sturdy shoes to this program – we’ll be getting in the mud. Program best for school-aged kids and their families, older and younger siblings welcome. For more information on Lyman Run State Park programs, visit https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/lyman_run_state_park, or call the office at 814-435-5010 ext. 2.
PA Bird Atlas Walk at Lyman Run State Park
Saturday, May 11, 2024, 8 AM – 10 AM. Meet at the picnic tables by the beach house
Be a part of a community effort to document all the birds breeding in Pennsylvania, just in time for World Migratory Bird Day! Meet at the picnic tables by the beach house at 8 AM. Join one of the Potter County bird atlas coordinators on a walk to discover what birds are here, and what they’re up to. Learn about the ongoing 3rd Pennsylvania Bird Atlas and contribute information to help document PA birds. New to birding? No problem! This program is well-suited to beginners and experts alike. A limited number of binoculars will be available to borrow. We may be walking on hilly terrain, please wear sturdy shoes.For more information on Lyman Run State Park programs, visit https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/lyman_run_state_park, or call the office at 814-435-5010 ext. 2.
Nature at Night at Cherry Springs State Park
Friday, May 3, Saturday, May 4, Friday May 10, and Saturday, May 11, 7:30 PM – 8:15 PM. Meet at the amphitheater benches in the Night Sky Public Viewing Area
If you’re looking for something to do before the night sky tour, 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. Possible topics include fireflies, owls, bats, black bears and more. Registration is not required for Nature at Night programs. No dogs, please. For more information on Cherry Springs State Park programs visit https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/cherry_springs_state_park or call the office at 814-435-1037.
Night Sky Tour and Telescopes at Cherry Springs State Park
Friday, May 3, Saturday, May 4, Friday May 10, and Saturday, May 11, 8:30 PM – 11 PM. Meet at the amphitheater benches in the Night Sky Public Viewing Area.
Free laser-guided tour of the night sky. If conditions allow, we’ll look through telescopes at some of the key features of the spring sky. Telescopes available from roughly 9:15 PM until about 11 PM. Telescope availability is subject to staff/volunteer availability, weather conditions, and crowd size limitations. Registration encouraged, but not required. Should we need to cancel or modify a program due to weather, etc., we will email all registered participants. No dogs, please. For more information on Cherry Springs State Park programs visit https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/cherry_springs_state_park or call the office at 814-435-1037.
Nightscapes Photo Workshop at Cherry Springs State Park
Saturday, May 4, 2024, 8 PM – 11 PM. Meet by the kiosk in the Night Sky Public Viewing Area Parking Lot
Photograph the starry night sky with your DSLR camera & lenses you currently own. Curt Weinhold, a PA Wilds Juried Artisan, teaches you to photograph constellations & the Milky Way. Class is not for visitors wanting to take photos through a telescope. Registration Required. Registration closes at 3 PM on Thursday, May 2. Class size is limited to 10 seats, with a waitlist available if class has filled. Fee $65, payable the night of the class. To register for the photo workshop or for more info on park programs, visit https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/cherry_springs_state_park or call the office at 814-435-1037.
Sabrina D. Webster, 56, of 32 North Street, Bradford, PA

Sabrina D. Webster, 56, of 32 North Street, Bradford, PA passed away Friday, April 26, 2024, at Mercy Hospital, in Buffalo NY.
Born November 2, 1967, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Mark Ralph and Elizabeth (Baliski) O’Rourke, Sr.
She was a 1985 graduate of Bradford High School and received a degree from DuBois Business School in 1987.
On July 13, 1987, in Bradford, she married Bill Webster who survives.
Sabrina was employed at Corning Glass, Bradford Electronics, and for the last 24 years at Allegheny Bradford Corporation.
She enjoyed bowling, fishing, going to bingo and to the Allegany Casino, but her greatest joy was being with her granddaughter Myla.
Roland C. Cleaveland, 90, of Emporium, PA

Roland C. Cleaveland, 90, of Emporium, PA passed away at Veterans Administration Hospital, Altoona, PA on Friday (April 26, 2024) morning following a lengthy illness surrounded by his family. He was born June 16, 1933 in Waterford, Maine a son of the late Horace Lowell and Hazel Bennett Cleaveland. On December 4, 1957 in South Portland, Maine he married the late Elsie I. Marston.
Roland attended school in Maine before joining the US Air Force and serving during the Korean Conflict. He was a POW for 6 months, also a recipient of two purple hearts and numerous other service medals. He then served with the US Coast Guard for a few years. He went to school in Maine to become a furnace burnerman and worked in that capacity for several years. He later worked at the Shirley Basin in Wyoming mining uranium. Roland enjoyed antique cars, steam locomotives, hunting, fishing, and playing his harmonica. He also loved eagles, watching westerns, and most of all spending time with family and friends.
PA Permit Violations Issued
| PA Permit Violation Issued to ROULETTE OIL & GAS LLC in Hebron Township, Potter County |
| Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 4/17/2024 to ROULETTE OIL & GAS LLC in Hebron Township, Potter county. OGA3220(A) – PLUGGING REQUIREMENTS – Failure to plug the well upon abandoning it. |
| Incident Date/Time: 2024-04-17 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
Penn College spotlight on sports: Men’s lacrosse playoff preview

Even though his second-seeded team is coming off Saturday’s 23-9 win over Keystone College, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s lacrosse coach Jordan Williams said he is taking nothing for granted entering Tuesday’s 7 p.m. home contest against No. 3 seed Keystone in a United East Conference semifinal.
Headed to the playoffs for the fourth straight season, the Wildcats enter the game with records of 4-1 in the UE and 9-8 overall, while Keystone is 3-2, 6-9.
“We can’t just assume that the same thing is going to happen. We’ve got to prepare like we’re playing for the national championship every single week. If we do what we’re supposed to, we’re going to have a good opportunity to move forward to the championship,” Williams said.




























