Allegany County Kicks Off Peer-to-Peer Veteran Program this Holiday Season
Belmont, NY – On November 20, 2024, the Allegany County Board of Legislators announced funding from a New York State grant to provide various programs and events for peer-to-peer support for veterans. The mission of the funding is to assist veterans, service members, and their families to achieve and sustain personal health, wellness, and purpose in their post-service lives through the support of trained veteran peers.
TIADAGHTON AUDUBON SOCIETY CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS ARE SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 2024 AND WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 2025
The Tiadaghton Audubon Society, based in Wellsboro, is hosting two Christmas Bird Counts during the winter of 2024-2025. The Cowanesque Circle bird count will be on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024 and the annual Wellsboro-Mansfield Circle bird count on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.
FOURTEEN MUSICIANS TO PERFORM MUSIC FROM THE LAST WALTZ CONCERT IN TRIBUTE TO THE BAND NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 29 IN WELLSBORO
Fourteen singers and instrumentalists, including the five members of Stage Fright and nine guest musicians, will perform selections from The Last Waltz, the famous “farewell” concert given on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25, 1976 by the Canadian-American roots rock group known as The Band.
Second Chance offers Pet Photos wirth Santa
Families and pets of all kinds are invited to pose for photos with Santa “Paws,” benefiting Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries.
Pet Photos with Santa are offered on three dates and locations to choose from, with no appointment needed:
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PennDOT Encourages Homeowners to Winterize Their Mailboxes
Montoursville, PA – As the winter season approaches, it is important that property owners make sure their mailbox is in the correct location to ensure the efficiency of both the mail service and the snow plowing operations. In addition, property owners should also inspect their mailbox to verify it has a strong support.
Joanne C. (Spencer) Higley, 89, of Wellsboro, PA.
Joanne C. (Spencer) Higley, 89, of Wellsboro, passed away Saturday November 16, 2024, at Guthrie Robert Packer, in Sayre, PA. She was born February 4, 1935, in Wellsboro, to Wallace and Vivian (Stradley) Spencer. Joanne graduated from high school and worked at Wundies in Wellsboro. On October 20, 1955, she married Horace H. Higley with whom she shared 57 years of marriage. She loved animals, especially horses, and enjoyed fishing, country music, puzzles, and was especially fond of ice cream.
MOLLY’S BOYS JUGBAND INVITES AUDIENCE MEMBERS TO PERFORM ON SPOONS AND WASHBOARDS THIS SATURDAY, NOV. 23
This Saturday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m., the Molly’s Boys Jugband is inviting audience members to play handmade spoons, washboards and other inventive instruments for one song during their show in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALTERNATIVE GIVING CHRISTMAS FAIR IS ONLINE NOW AND IN PERSON ONLY ON SATURDAY, DEC. 7
Make a difference in someone’s life this Christmas.
The First Presbyterian Church of Wellsboro is encouraging support for 13 charitable organizations by holding the Alternative Giving Christmas Fair online for the public now through Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024 and in person on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Fellowship Hall at 130 Main Street during Wellsboro’s Dickens of a Christmas.
The 13 charitable organizations are: Child Evangelism Fellowship of Tioga County, Diapers for Darlings, Harbor Counseling, Heart of Tioga, His Thousand Hills Christian Camp & Retreat Center, Humble Bumble Project, Medical Benevolence Foundation, Planted, Wellsboro Area Salvation Army, Samaritan House, Seeds of Hope Partners, Tioga County Homeless Initiative, and Wellsboro Area Food Pantry.
The Passing of a Community Treasure
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of James Bert (Jim) Jones.
Over his 84 years of life, he blessed everyone that was fortunate enough to know him.
His devotion to his beloved Cynthia during their 23 years of blissful marriage was obvious to everyone.
Jim’s dedication to every corner of our community and to his Lord and Savior was a true treasure and will be sorely missed by us all.
Rest in eternal peace dearest husband, father, grandfather, and friend.
Richard L. Patchen, 86, of 115 Parkside Drive Limestone, NY
Richard L. Patchen, 86, of 115 Parkside Drive Limestone, NY, passed away Saturday, November 16, 2024, at UPMC Hamot in Erie. Born on February 10, 1938, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Leslie B. and Helen M. (Hughes) Patchen. He graduated from Bradford High School in 1956.
Rev. Francis “Frank” Plummer Hill, 82, of Clark St.
Rixford—Rev. Francis “Frank” Plummer Hill, 82, of Clark St., while at the Bradford Manor, left this life to spend eternity with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Sunday, November 17th, 2024.
Born August 21st, 1942, in Sanford, Maine, to Hugh and Electa Plummer Hill. On May 5th, 1979, at the Overcomers Church of Faith, he married Daunna McKeown Snow, who survives.
Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library Announces Holiday Basket Raffle Extravaganza
Emporium, PA — Get ready to add some sparkle to your season with the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library’s Holiday Basket Raffle! This year’s event is brimming with festive magic, literary delights, and thrilling surprises that will leave you feeling merry and bright.
Scholarships Awarded At Annual Veterans Dinner
The annual Veterans Dinner was held at the VMI (Veterans Memorial, Inc.) Saturday night. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Wayne Thomas. During the program, Thomas presented three PAHS grads, Class of 2024, with $1000 scholarships. Awarded the Roxie Taylor Volunteer Scholarship was Julia Postlewait. The Paul Maynard Scholarship of Courage was awarded to Anastasia Robbins and Alana Corey. Guest speaker for the event was PASD Superintendent and Army Veteran Paula Newell.
Marilou L. Filips, 70, of Bradford, formerly of Ceres, NY
Marilou L. Filips
BRADFORD, PA—Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial visitation for Marilou L. Filips, 70, of Bradford, formerly of Ceres, NY, from 10am to 11am on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 152 Seaward Avenue, Bradford. A memorial service will follow at 11am in the church.
Marilou passed away on November 3, 2024.
Her family entrusted her care and cremation arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
For further information, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com
First Presbyterian Church Members Pack Shoe Boxes for Children in Need
Members of the First Presbyterian Church along with other community volunteers packed shoe boxes to be sent to children in underdeveloped areas. Operation Christmas Child is organized by Samaritan’s Purse. People around the world put together these shoe boxes to be sent to 178 countries. Children receive them as possibly the only gift they receive in their lives. With the boxes, they are also given booklets telling about Christ.
For over five years, the Port Allegany FPC has been giving shoe boxes. This was the second year the church hosted a packing party for the whole church to participate. This small church along with the help of several others, prepared 130 boxes. Once they have been processed, the church will be notified of what country their boxes were delivered. Last year’s boxes went to the Dominican Republic.
PAHS Class of 2025, Aidan Clark and Grace Finn Visit Port Allegany Rotary Club
Members of the PAHS Class of 2025, Aidan Clark and Grace Finn are pictured following their visit to the Port Allegany Rotary Club. Aidan is the son of Aaron and Jessica Clark and has a sister, Dana. He was introduced by Rotarian Charlie Cox. Aidan is a member of the Marching Band, Concert Band and plays the trombone and baritone; Drama Club – performing in fall plays and spring musicals; National Honor Society, Port United Soccer team, recently selected as a league all-star, and track. His hobbies include reading, hiking and soccer. Aidan’s future plans are to attend the University of Pittsburgh main campus and study Geology. He plans to continue marching band in college.
Grace is the daughter of Wallace and Diane Finn and has a brother, Daniel. She was introduced by Rotarian Susan Flint. In school, she participates in Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Envirothon, Reading Competition, and National Honor Society. She is also a member of 4-H. Her future plans are to attend Houghton University to major in writing and minor in equine/Attend Mt. Aloysius and major in ultrasonography. Her hobbies include reading, writing and hanging out with family.
Aidan and Grace represented the local Rotary Club at the 2024 RYLA.
House Republicans Applaud PA Supreme Court for Upholding the Rule of Law in Election Decision
Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) and incoming House Republican Leader Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Fulton) issued the following joint statement on the recent decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Republican National Committee v. All 67 County Boards of Elections:
“We applaud the decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to order counties to not count mail-in and absentee ballots that fail to comply with the Pennsylvania Election Code. This ruling not only upholds the rule of law but is also in line with the clear and plain reading of the Election Code and several past court decisions upholding the validity of the dating requirement for mail-in and absentee ballots.
“A law is not confusing or inconsistent merely because people do not like it. The Pennsylvania Election Code unambiguously states that mail-in and absentee ballots must be correctly dated to be valid. Ballots not complying with the Election Code should not be counted.
“Given this decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, it is clear Sen. Bob Casey should concede the election to Sen.-elect Dave McCormick and save Pennsylvania counties and taxpayers the time and expense of a recount and the continued, unwarranted questions about the validity of the election.”
Access to Quality Health Care Necessary for Communities to Thrive
As a rural health physician, I witness firsthand the profound connection between access to quality health care and the overall health of our community. It is a connection we must prioritize if we wish to foster vibrant, resilient rural areas where families can thrive.
When people can access quality care, the benefits extend far beyond the individual. Preventative services, management of chronic illnesses, and timely treatment saves lives and empowers people to live more productive, fulfilling lives. This, in turn, bolsters our local economy, enhances educational outcomes, and creates a stronger sense of community. Unfortunately, across the Commonwealth, access to quality health care is decreasing.
Pennsylvania has the third largest rural population in the country with 48 of our 67 counties considered rural by the Center for Rural Pennsylvania. Rural communities face unique challenges. Distance, provider shortages, and financial barriers often prevent residents from getting necessary care. In some cases, people must travel hours for a simple check-up, leading to delays in care that can have devastating consequences. We cannot afford to ignore these disparities.
It’s that magical time of year again – Christmas lights and music at the Barger’s House!!
Come visit us on Friday and Saturday nights from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM, beginning November 29th through December 21st. Don’t miss our final night on Christmas Eve as well! Make sure to stop on your way back down the road to say hello and grab a Christmas treat! For everyone’s safety, we ask that you do not exit your vehicle or pull into the driveway. We want everyone to be able to safely enjoy the display and treats!
Located at 523 Bolivar Drive Bradford, PA
Merry Christmas from the Barger’s
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