As part of our Giving Back, Giving Together “Supporting Seniors” initiative, C&N teammates spread some fall cheer at the Wellsboro Shared Home with a pumpkin painting activity for the residents!
WELLSBORO, PA – C&N, a leading community-oriented financial services institution, is proud to announce the results of its 2023 Giving Back, Giving Together program. Over the last 12 months, C&N teammates raised just over $98,000 to support local senior organizations. In addition to monetary donations, teammates collected 3,022 essential items and volunteered 166 hours at senior centers.
Olean, N.Y., June 17 – The list of Tina Zerbian’s accomplishments is nothing short of remarkable.
As a testament to her impactful career, her staff at Connecting Communities in Action (CCA) quietly established the Tina Zerbian Resilient Communities Scholarship as a way to honor her long, successful career as she prepared for retirement. The scholarship is for students in Cattaraugus County who intend to pursue a degree or career in a human services-related field.
In-Person and Telephonic Hearings Allow Customers in the Met-Ed, Penelec, Penn Power and West Penn Power Rate Districts to Offer Input on Impact of Proposed Rate Increases
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) in reminding consumers about a statewide series of hearings in late June and early July to gather public input on the rate increases proposed by FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FirstEnergy).
Smartphones, tablets, and computers, oh my! Our world today surrounds the use of these gadgets. While our technology is advanced, our bodies have not evolved to accommodate the use of these devices, leaving us with aches and pains. These modern-day ailments are known as “tech neck” and are caused by holding your head forward or looking down for a prolonged period.
Discover Smart Tips to Stay Cool, Save Energy, and Lower Your Bills
HARRISBURG – As millions of Pennsylvanians experience a surge in hot weather, and the official start of summer arrives later this week, the Public Utility Commission (PUC) is urging consumers to explore simple #WaysToStayCool and #WaysToSave – helping to conserve energy and keep summer power bills manageable.
At 11:55 AM on Sunday, a storm front is moving eastward. Currently over Warren County, it should bring some rain and maybe wind & lightning to the Mckean, Potter and Tioga counties area. Just a heads-up, you may need your umbrella.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., June 19, 2024 – This year marks the fifth annual Student Athlete Perseverance Awards (SAPA) and Champions Cup reception hosted by UPMC in North Central Pa. athletic trainers.
“The awards ceremony is a way to bring our athletes together and celebrate their success in overcoming injuries throughout the school year,” said Michael Ludwikowski, manager, Outreach Athletic Training, UPMC in North Central Pa. “These feats do not happen with medical care alone – it involves each students’ community. The students not only met their sports medicine expectations, but surpassed them with their hard work and positive attitudes in order to earn such great outcomes.”
This year’s SAPA recipients demonstrated an exceptional commitment to recoveries that allowed them to participate in their sport throughout the school year. Certified athletic trainers recognized and awarded the following athletes:
Deborah Knier, BSN, RN, was presented with the second quarter Nightingale Award at UAHS.
OLEAN, NY – Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and Olean General Hospital (OGH) presented Deborah Knier, BSN, RN, with the second quarter Nightingale Award. A nurse with the organization since 1989, Knier is currently a registered nurse in the oncology office at the Barry Street Health Center.
“Deborah is the true definition of a compassionate nurse. The glue that keeps the oncology and hematology office together, she’s nothing short of incredible, as she continuously goes above and beyond for patients and family members. As a 35-year veteran, Deborah has an ongoing dedication to the nursing profession and demonstrates attention to detail, a high-level of professionalism, a wealth of knowledge, kindness, exceptional communication skills, hard work, and checks every box to be nominated for this respected award,” said her nomination. “Deborah is an absolute pleasure to work with and we’re, as well as the community, are lucky to have a nurse like her!”
PHOTO: Clarissa Grossman, Tami Guilliume, Sierra Munford, Hazel James, Laureen Wolgemuth, Jodi Tahsler, Suzette Urbano and Ingrid Shourds-Dalton pose for a break from dancing a rousing hoedown in the country song “There’s One More Angel in Heaven” in HG’S production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The women help to tell the all-singing story in addition to playing the wives of Joseph’s brothers and members of the Egyptian court.
It Takes a Village to be “Amazing”
The production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, presented by Hamilton-Gibson Productions and opening on Friday, July 5th, truly demonstrates the adage, “It takes a village.” The community putting it all together includes a wide range of musicians, artists, actors, seamstresses, parents, truck drivers, poster-hanger-uppers and more.
The incredible backdrops have been created by local graphic artist Tim Crane (www.TimothyPaul.Design.) You may have seen the wonderful backdrops that Tim created for the production of Elephant’s Graveyard at the Coolidge Theatre last year. For this production, the drops are in the style of artist Marc Chagall. Chagall, a Jewish painter and stained-glass window creator, brought his heritage and whimsy to his dance-like work. As in the Elephant’s Graveyard drops, Tim has been able to find just the right colors and style for Joseph. He’s a remarkable artist.
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L to R: Elizabeth Crawford (Scholarship Recipient) Carol Empson (NCV choral member) Gloria Richardson (Director of NCV)
In the loving memory of Anne McCleary, the members of North County Voices have established the Anne McCleary Piano Scholarship. Anne was a beloved friend, a gifted musician and an accomplished piano accompanist. She served as the accompanist for the North Country Voices for eighteen years.
Anne was also a valued member of our community, serving as a dedicated church musician. The piano scholarship has been established to be awarded to a Potter County high school graduate who is pursuing a career in music with piano as the student’s major instrument.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 6/11/2024 to EQT ARO LLC in Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming county. 78a56(a)1 – TEMPORARY STORAGE – The operator’s tank or series of tanks or other approved storage structures failed to meet requirement for sufficient capacity to contain all regulated substances which are used or produced during drilling, altering, completing, recompleting, servicing and plugging the well.
The Tasta Pizza team, from left, Corey Haas, Danny Kallenbach, Tony Burke, and Bill Hendrickson took first place in the fourteenth annual Golf to Fight Cancer golf tournament May 22 at the Bartlett Country Club.
OLEAN, NY – The Olean General Hospital Foundation (OGHF) held its fourteenth annual Golf to Fight Cancer golf tournament on May 22 at the Bartlett Country Club. This year’s event raised $48,000 for cancer care for the region. The annual golf Tournament has aggregated over $670,000 with proceeds helping Olean General Hospital (OGH) purchase breast cancer surgical equipment, endoscopy instruments and equipment at the hospital’s Mildred Milliman Radiation Medicine Center, including upgrades to the linear accelerator, the device used for radiation oncology.
At 3:54 PM on Saturday, Bolivar Fire & EMS along with MTS are responding to an ATV rollover accident in the woods near the Homestead Road with a male operator pinned with a leg injury. The male is alone at the scene. Responders on scene have freed the male at 4:04 PM. They have called back for an ATV, chain saws and more crew to extricate him from the woods. 4:20 PM–Patient has been extricated from the woods. A helicopter request has been cancelled as the patient is being transported by ground ambulance.
Photo by Linda Stager Pictured (from left to right) are: First Runner-up and Miss Congeniality Miss Perkiomen Alexa Sefing, 2024 Laurel Queen Miss Manheim Lilian Kilgore, and Second Runner-up Isobel Andregg, Miss Wellsboro. Photo by Linda Stager 2024 Miss Manheim Lillian Kilgore. Photo by Linda Stager Pennsylvania State Laurel Emma Podobinski Crowns 2024 Pennsylvania State Laurel Queen Liliana Kilgore.
Liliana, a recent graduate of Manheim Township High School in Lancaster County, was awarded a $3,000 educational scholarship and will spend time during the next year at Wellsboro events. She was chosen from a field of 29 candidates representing high schools from across the state.