WARREN – Northern Pennsylvania Regional College (NPRC) is hosting a virtual Information Session on Tuesday, June 18 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. This event is designed to welcome anyone who may be thinking about applying to NPRC, registering for a workforce development opportunity, or is seeking apprenticeship or customized training for their organization. Those interested in attending are encouraged to sign up on NPRC’s website at NPRCEvents.org.
Patricia Lynn DURGAN, 57, of Wellsville, NY, died Sunday, May 5, 2024 in her home.
Born February 15, 1967, in Sodus, she was daughter of Edwin and Muriel Olmstead Durgan. A graduate of Wellsville High School, she attended BOCES for cosmetology. She was previously the manager at Dollar General in Wellsville.
Patricia loved her grandchildren and was a kind and giving person.
The McKean County Mosquito Control Program will be conducting a truck-mounted ultra-low volume (ULV) mosquito control operation in Eldred Township and Eldred Borough, McKean County. Residential and recreational areas in the township and borough will be sprayed for adult mosquitoes. The control work will begin late evening on Wednesday, May 8th through Monday, May 13th weather permitting.
High populations of adult nuisance mosquitoes have been detected in the areas through surveillance efforts.
The truck-mounted ULV spray will be conducted by McKean Environmental Solutions LLC in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The business license is 13152. The product used will be Biomist 3+15 applied at a rate of 0.75 oz/ac. This product is designed to provide quick knockdown and effective control of adult mosquitoes.
Weather conditions, surveillance data, and other unexpected events could delay or cancel this spray operation. If this operation is cancelled due to weather conditions, it will be rescheduled for Monday, May 13th. Please call 814-598-3652 if you have any questions or concerns.
David L. Duck, 78, of Greeves St. in Kane, PA passed away Sunday morning (May 5) at his residence. Born July 1, 1945 in Erie, he is the son of the late William and Violet (Smith) Duck. On Dec. 29, 1976 in Kane he married Theresa Latshaw, who survives.
Mr. Duck had worked various jobs throughout his career, including working at Holgate in Kane and Jamesway in Warren. He also did handyman work in and around Kane. He was a member of the Kane Eagles Club AERIE # 307 and the Kane VFW Lodge #1132. He had also served in the Army National Guard for 12 years.
Josephine “Peppy” Orozin Bradley, 92, of James City, PA passed away on May 5, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones, during her recent residence at The Lutheran Home at Kane.
Born on November 17, 1931 in Highland, PA, she was the daughter of Valentin Orozin and Ann (Mischic) Castellani.
Peppy was a 1949 graduate of the Kane Area High School and was a life-long member of the St. Callistus Roman Catholic Church of Kane. On October 4, 1952 she married John Bradley Sr. who preceded her in death on July 13, 2001.
Peppy was an avid reader. She enjoyed the search for a good book to read, listening to button-box polkas, and having lunch with her friends.
Receiving the news that you’re pregnant can bring about many emotions, and in the weeks and months that follow, many mothers-to-be concentrate on picking a name, preparing their home for the baby, attending appointments, and ensuring they’re doing all that is necessary for their baby’s and their health. But one aspect of a woman’s health often gets missed during pregnancy – their regularly scheduled preventative breast cancer screenings. Although breast cancer diagnosis in pregnancy is rare, it can happen. In the attached column, Susan Branton, M.D., and Kathryn Swatkowski, C.N.M., UPMC Magee-Womens in northcentral Pennsylvania, discuss why screening is important, how to conduct a self-exam, and how to talk to your provider about your risk and screening recommendations.
By: Susan Branton, M.D., and Kathryn Swatkowski, C.N.M. UPMC Magee-Womens, UPMC in North Central Pa.
Receiving the news that you’re pregnant can bring about many emotions, and in the weeks and months that follow, many mothers-to-be concentrate on picking a name, preparing their home for the baby, attending appointments, and ensuring they’re doing all that is necessary for their baby’s and their health. But one aspect of a woman’s health often gets missed during pregnancy – their regularly scheduled preventative breast cancer screenings.
Although breast cancer diagnosis is rare in pregnant women, and the cancer is not caused by the pregnancy, it can happen. Breast cancer is found in about 1 in every 3,000 pregnant women. It is the most common type of cancer found during pregnancy.
A woman’s body undergoes significant changes due to the normal hormone changes of pregnancy which can include larger, denser, tender, or lumpy breasts which can make it difficult to detect breast cancer in pregnant or nursing women. Additionally, many women will put off mammograms and other screenings while pregnant or breastfeeding for fear of radiation exposure.
Because of these challenges, when a pregnant woman develops breast cancer, it’s often diagnosed at a later stage than it usually is in women who are not pregnant. Simply put, regular breast exams should be part of prenatal and postnatal care.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/02/2024 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC in Middlebury Township, Tioga 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.
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Join our dynamic team as a Manufacturing Process Engineer where you will play a pivotal role in designing, defining, and planning manufacturing processes. You’ll be responsible for specifying and overseeing the installation of new processes, planning equipment build schedules, and monitoring vendor progress. Your expertise will contribute to recommending equipment, method, and layout changes to optimize manufacturing procedures and processes. Moreover, you’ll work on improving current processes through continual analysis of labor, equipment, and processing costs.
Desired Qualifications:
Previous experience in manufacturing methods/processes
Familiarity with PLC programming
Knowledge of CAD, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and Industrial Engineering
Excellent creative, advisory, instructional, communication, and problem-solving skills
Education:
4-year bachelor’s degree preferred
Specific Education/ Experience:
2-4 year engineering degree, plus 3 to 5 years of manufacturing work experience. Candidates with Electrical/Electronic, Mechanical, or Manufacturing Engineering degrees are preferred.
Specific Skills and/or Experience with Software, Equipment, etc.:
MS Office, Autocad, Solidworks, Fanuc Robots, RSLogix, AB Panelbuilder, CTC HMI, Compumotor. Experience with equipment such as ultrasonic and vibration welding, automated vision, and electrical testing is desired.
The Port Allegany High School Prom King and Queen were crowned Saturday night at the 2024 Prom held at the Roulette Fire Hall.
Selected as King was Levi Wilfong, the son of Ron and Tracy Wilfong. His Queen was Amber Funk, daughter of Dan and Jennifer Funk. Introducing the Court and announcing the King and Queen were Gracee Donnovan and Austin Hamilton. Crowning the King and Queen were Ella Moses and Willow Sauers. Theme for the 2024 Prom, a gift from the junior class to the Class of 2024, was Midnight.
Music was provided by DJ Jesse Crum. Prom Advisor was Mindy Bernardi. Members of the court included (pictured left to right) Henry Troupe, Peyton Stiles, Kayleigha Dowell, Jenn Baxter, Queen Amber, King Levi, Julia Postlewait, Henry Kisler, Miska Young and Lily Babcock.
John E. Wheeler, 81, of Wellsboro, PA passed away early Sunday, May 5, 2024, at his home surrounded by family.
He was born June 15, 1942, in Elmira, NY to John W. and Edith (Jelliff) Wheeler. He graduated from Wellsboro High School in the class of 1961. On September 11, 1965 he married Kathleen Lubertowicz with whom he shared 58 years of marriage.
He served in the US Army National Guard. John started working for the Wellsboro Police department in 1971, and retired as chief in 2001, served on the Wellsboro Council, and from 2014 to present served as the mayor of Wellsboro. John was also a member of the Wellsboro Fire and Ambulance for fifty years. He was a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church, the Wellsboro Men’s Chorus, Wellsboro Lions Club, Wellsboro Moose and the Fraternal Order of Police. John enjoyed the outdoors – camping, fishing and hunting, and he was an accomplished woodworker.
Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that it reduced the speed limit on a stretch of the Buffalo Pittsburgh Highway (Route 219) in Lafayette Township, McKean County, to 45 miles per hour. This reduction will enhance safety through an ongoing bridge preservation work zone.
Preservation work on the Staff Sergeant Carl Enis Memorial Bridge, which spans Kinzua Creek approximately three miles south of the intersection with Route 59, started Monday, April 22. The contractor is maintaining two open lanes while completing this work. However, the contractor has reduced the width of these lanes to accommodate construction crews. PennDOT urges drivers to obey the posted speed limit in this and all work zones and always buckle up.
Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. of State College, PA, is the contractor on this $2.4 million project.
Crieg S. Johnson, 58, of Meadville PA, passed away on Saturday, May 4 at Twin Lakes Nursing Home after battling an 8 year illness, scleroderma.
Born on October 7, 1965, he was the son to James and Sandra (Gier) Johnson.
Crieg was a graduate of Ridgway High School, where he later went on to serve in the United States Marine Corps. After serving for 4 years, he dedicated the rest of his career to being a lineman. He worked as a lineman at First Energy from 1992-2021. Crieg enjoyed spending time at his hunting cabin where he spent much of his time hunting deer and turkey. He spent time riding his beloved Harley Davidson with his friends.
In addition to his parents, Crieg is survived by his daughter Marissa Johnson of Zelienople PA, his siblings, Kevin Johnson of Hubert, NC and Kimberly O’Rourke of Du Bois PA; his nieces and nephews, Shelby (Tony) Aquilina of Alfred NY, Kaitlyn (Mark) Ahearn of Canisteo NY, and Joesph Johnson of Scottsdale AZ; and great nephews and niece, Beau, Elden, and Meredith.
Funeral Services for Crieg Johnson will be held privately by the family.
Burial will be at St. Leo Cemetery in Ridgway.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefuneralhome.com
Karen Marie (Kriz) Benedict, 69, from Bradford, PA peacefully departed on Saturday, May 4, 2024, in the comfort of her own home.
Born on January 26, 1955, in Bradford, she was the cherished daughter of George Kriz and Elnora Ammons Kriz-Morgan. She graduated from Limestone High School in 1973.
On May 7, 1977, at St. Patrick’s Church in Limestone, NY, she married her devoted partner of 47 years, William M. Benedict, who continues to hold her close in his heart.
Karen lovingly cared for her four children and spent many years working as a self-taught seamstress, dressmaker, quilter, and crafter. She diligently managed the finances for her husband’s business and lent her expertise to organizing estate sales for members of the community.
A devout Catholic her entire life, she recently enjoyed participating in the St. Francis Bell Choir and formerly served as president of the Catholic Girls Club of Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church in Lewis Run. She spent countless hours volunteering for St. Bernard and Central Christian schools and supervising many fish dinners and pancake breakfasts for the church community.
Additionally, Karen took pleasure in playing bridge and hosting bridge club gatherings. She enjoyed spending time with her husband on home renovation projects, attending car and tractor shows, and exploring antique shops and flea markets.
Brian E. Lowry, 69 of 185 Olive Street, Bolivar, NY passed away Monday, May 6, 2024 at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center after a brief illness.
Born on August 8, 1954, in Islip, New York, he was a son of Robert and Loretto Ann McEvoy Lowry. On July 23, 2008, in Bolivar, he met the former Peggy A. Nolan who survives and they were just recently married on April 17, 2024.
Brian was a graduate of Sayville High School. He then enlisted in the United States Army serving from 1975-79. He had worked in Air Conditioning, was a painter for 25 years, and when he relocated to Western New York he became a truck driver, driving for different companies until his retirement from Strong Trucking in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania.
He was a member and had been a bartender for the Kenyon Andrus Post 772 American Legion, Bolivar. He loved golfing, was a football fan with his favorite team being the Minnesota Vikings, loved spending time with his grandchildren, and enjoyed practical jokes and making people laugh.
Floyd W. GEIGER, 92, of Andrews Settlement, PA, died Monday, October 30, 2023.
A gathering to celebrate Floyd’s life will be held Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM at American Legion Potter Post #192, Two Buffalo Street, Coudersport, PA. Military Rites will be accorded by members of the Potter County Honor Guard. Memorials may be made to Teacher’s Pet Rescue, 19 Blackberry Lane, Coudersport, PA 16915.
Cremation was at OLNEY-FOUST Private Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Ronald C. Zetwick, 76, of Smethport, PA passed away unexpectedly Thursday (May 2, 2024) at his home.
He was born January 13, 1948 in Port Allegany, the son of Gerald and Achsah (Clark) Zetwick. On June 13, 1970, in Emporium, PA, he married Claudette M. Uber, who passed away on November 22, 1995. He then married Sherry L. Weismiller, who died on December 4, 2019.
Ron was a Smethport High School graduate and attended Vale Technical Institute in Blairsville, PA for autobody repair. During that time, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1970.
Ron worked at GKN of Emporium for many years, retiring in 2011, as maintenance supervisor. He also had his own autobody shop.
Align with our company culture, mission, values, philosophy, and policies and procedures by exemplifying our C.L.E.A.R Principles.
Curiosity- look for a better way as a solutions-oriented problem solver.
Leadership- take ownership and be the catalyst of change.
Enthusiasm- be motivated and passionate about your work.
Accountability- deliver on commitments and act with integrity.
Respect- be present, listen and engage with inclusive open, honest, and direct communication.
Job Description:
Join our dynamic team as a Manufacturing Process Engineer where you will play a pivotal role in designing, defining, and planning manufacturing processes. You’ll be responsible for specifying and overseeing the installation of new processes, planning equipment build schedules, and monitoring vendor progress. Your expertise will contribute to recommending equipment, method, and layout changes to optimize manufacturing procedures and processes. Moreover, you’ll work on improving current processes through continual analysis of labor, equipment, and processing costs.
Desired Qualifications:
Previous experience in manufacturing methods/processes
Familiarity with PLC programming
Knowledge of CAD, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and Industrial Engineering
Excellent creative, advisory, instructional, communication, and problem-solving skills
Education:
4-year bachelor’s degree preferred
Specific Education/ Experience:
2-4 year engineering degree, plus 3 to 5 years of manufacturing work experience. Candidates with Electrical/Electronic, Mechanical, or Manufacturing Engineering degrees are preferred.
Specific Skills and/or Experience with Software, Equipment, etc.:
MS Office, Autocad, Solidworks, Fanuc Robots, RSLogix, AB Panelbuilder, CTC HMI, Compumotor. Experience with equipment such as ultrasonic and vibration welding, automated vision, and electrical testing is desired.