Roulette Township Flushing Water Lines Again Tonight
Roulette Township
***PUBLIC NOTICE*** line flushing will resume again tonight starting at approximately 8 pm. Flushing lines last night took longer than expected and they couldn’t get it all done in one night. Thank you
Scholarship Fund Raiser Success
On March 16, 2024 Coudersport Area School District in partnership with the Coudersport Area School District PTSA held its third annual scholarship fundraiser. This year’s fundraiser was hosted at the Coudersport American Legion Post 192. The Legion’s event room was graciously donated for the evening. Attendees were able to purchase tickets that included a fantastic buffet dinner catered by Frosty Hollow or were able to attend and participate in only the raffle and auction portion of the evening. All attendees enjoyed musical entertainment provided by Dana Daisley.
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Empowering Future Professionals: NPRC Collaborates with NAIP to Shape Future Insurance Experts
ERIE – Northern Pennsylvania Regional College (NPRC) is proud to announce a collaboration with the National Association of Insurance Professionals, Inc. (NAIP) to launch a virtual insurance agent training program. The inaugural session will begin on Monday, April 29, 2024.
Learners will receive a thorough education on the topics necessary for Occupational Licensing and Credentialing exams in Property and Casualty insurance and Life, Accident, and Health insurance. They will also earn a Help Desk Professional designation during the program. Additional skills students will develop during this program include sales and marketing basics to find new customers and provide insurance literacy; preparation and presentation of quotes for auto, home, business, and life insurance; and the claims handling process, which includes how to enter claim information and practical knowledge for walking a customer through the process.
Pedestrian and Safety Day at Pitt-Bradford

Tony Ruby, an energy engineering technology major at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, watches as campus police officers Danelle Deasy and Dave Cox inspect his bicycle. Campus Police held a Pedestrian and Safety Day on Tuesday to encourage safe habits. In addition to checking bikes, campus police and officers from other departments conducted child safety seat checks, performed license plate legibility checks, and gave students a chance to try out a DUI simulator.
ROTARY “WINS” AT NIGHT AT THE RACES





1. Bet takers – Bet takers – Rotarian Ink Young with volunteers Miska Young, Juuso Young, and Allie O’Shea
2. Harmons – Posing at the photo booth are Frank and Karen Harmon – enjoying a night at the races.
3. Hats – Some participants at the Night at the Races showed off their hats – (front) Jill Stuckey, Kim; (back) Sara Keck and Bunky Barnard.
4. Horses – Others came with horse masks – (front) Jennifer Lloyd, Erik Lloyd, Jason Stake; (back) Melissa Roys and Fred Roys
5. Rotarians At Work – Rotarians and their helpers at work – Joe Lashway, Allie O’Shea, Charlie Cox, Anna Fair, Mary Mensch, Susan Flint, Tony Flint;(back)Ron Mickle, Bob Hartle, Juuso Young, Ink Young, Miska Young and Dale Gordon.
The Rotary Club of Port Allegany put “fun” in fundraising with a unique event held Saturday, April 6, at the Veterans Memorial in Port Allegany. A Night at the Races, emceed by Jason Christopher, from Acclaim Productions, LLC, featured horse races on high definition DVD. The proceeds are used by the Rotary Club to support projects throughout the year. The Rotary Club contributes to youth programs such as RYLA, the S. W. Smith Library, the Senior Center, PACS, the Recreation Authority, United Way, community events, Care for Children, and many organizations within McKean County and beyond. The club looks forward to hosting A Night at the Races, as an annual event. Pictured:
Frederick G. Andreano, 75, of Port Allegany, PA

Memorial services for Frederick G. Andreano, 75, of Port Allegany, who passed away on Thursday (July 20, 2023), will be held on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 1 PM at the Veterans Memorial Home, Rt. 155, Port Allegany, with the Rev. Michael Culver, officiating. Military honors will be accorded by the Port Allegany Honor Guard.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Port Allegany.
Goodyear Hose Company of Galeton holds Appreciation Dinner

Goodyear Hose Company of Galeton recently held their Appreciation dinner for members and guests at the Galeton VFW. In photo is Susan Paisley representing PA state representative Martin Causer. She is shown congratulating Ken Wingo who received a citation from the PA State of Representatives for his 60 years of service with Goodyear Hose Company. In addition, Mr. Wingo received a plaque from the Chiefs of Goodyear Hose Company. In addition, service awards were given in increments of 5 years to members along with various special awards.
Kevin C. Allen, 69, of Irvine, PA

Kevin C. Allen
Kevin C. Allen, 69, of Irvine, PA, passed away on Monday, April 8th, 2024, in the John and Orpha Blair Hospice House.
Kevin was born January 28, 1955, in Warren, PA, the son of the late Claud and Marquerite (Brown) Allen. He is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Michele Massa Allen, whom he married on July 10, 1976. He is also survived by his Son and daughter-in-law, Chad, and Sierra Allen and their two daughters, Ella, age 10, and Maggie, age 7. Kevin and Michele could always be seen together enjoying the same activities and making lasting, loving memories together.
Kevin had many in laws that were like siblings to him and shared so many memories with: Toni (Chuck) Loomis, Sam (Gayle) Massa, Pete (Laurie) Massa, Renee (Skip) Sperry, Anne (Martin) Rich and many nieces and nephews.
Kevin was employed with the National Forge and Ellwood National Forge for 43 years. He made some wonderful lifelong friends through work.
Alice L. (Hepler) Deter, age 91, of Wellsboro, PA

Alice L. (Hepler) Deter, age 91, of Wellsboro, PA passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 6, 2024. She was born on August 8, 1932 in Ringgold, PA, a daughter of the late Carl and Aldine (Powell) Hepler and was the loving wife of Francis “Frank” Deter, Jr. for 65 years.
She was a retired manager for the Fairfax County Virginia Library Administration and was a member of the Wellsboro United Methodist Church. She enjoyed Fly Fishing with Frank and traveling with friends and family. Her greatest joy was spending time with her family. She dearly loved her rural home near Wellsboro, PA.
Lennie J. “Red” BURROUS, 75, of Round O, SC,

Lennie J. “Red” BURROUS, 75, of Round O, SC, died Saturday, April 6, 2024.
Born October 7, 1948, in West Branch Township, Galeton, PA, he was the son of Lester Judson and Virginia M. Knickerbocker Burrous.
A graduate of Galeton Area High School, he attended National Hardwood Lumber Association Inspector Training School in Memphis, TN and was employed in the lumber business his entire working career.
Carl E. Wolf, 89, of Erie, PA, and formerly of North Warren, PA

Carl Wolf
Carl E. Wolf, 89, of Erie, PA, and formerly of North Warren, PA, died on Monday April 8, 2024, at his residence.
He was born in Erie, PA, on November 22, 1934, the son of the late, Emil H. and Irene (Wagner) Wolf.
Carl attended St. John Elementary School, Cathedral Prep, and a graduate of Gannon University. He was drafted into the US Army in 1958 and served for two years.
Carl was a member of St. Joseph R.C. Church and volunteered with their soup kitchen. He was a CCD teacher, lector, and Eucharistic minister. He was a member of the North Warren Volunteer Fire Department, Warren County Historical Society, Warren County Art Museum, DANK (German American Society), and a 4th Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus. Carl was also an avid photographer and enjoyed researching family genealogy.
William E. “Bill” Miller, 97, of Cuba, NY

William E. Miller “beloved storyteller”
CUBA, NY—William E. “Bill” Miller, 97, of Cuba, NY passed away Saturday, April 6, 2024, after a short illness, in the care of his loving daughter, Kay Reynolds.
Born on Thursday, December 30, 1926 in Olean, Bill was the eldest son of Edwin and Beatrice Jordan Miller. He graduated from Portville High School.
On December 20, 1947, he married Nancy Wagner, who passed away on January 6, 2008. He was a talented storyteller with a larger-than-life personality. He was first a self-employed farmer, starting while he was still in high school and never completely gave up this occupation. He was employed by the former Gramco Feed Company and the former Line Material in Olean. He later sold insurance for John Hancock Life Insurance Company. He lastly was employed as a successful outside sales representative for Kraft Foods until he retired after 25 years of service.
During World War II, Bill was to be called to duty, but during a visit from the military it was decided that his time would better serve his country on the farm. He proudly helped all his children raise and sell their own herd of cattle to fund their further educations. Bill also hatched, raised, transported, and sold thousands of chickens in a partnership with his brother, Richard. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, and enjoyed taking family fishing vacations in Canada. He owned and piloted his own airplanes. He very much enjoyed watching his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren compete in a variety of sports, and was a fan of the Buffalo Bills. He was a member of Portville Lodge #579 F. & A.M.
William J. “Willie” Boroch, age 68, of Wellsboro, PA

William J. “Willie” Boroch, age 68, of Wellsboro, PA, died on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.
He was born on July 28, 1955 in Wellsboro, PA a son of the late Joseph and Ann Marie (Banik) Boroch.
He was an avid outdoorsman enjoying hunting, fishing and trapping. He was the former owner of Smokey’s and the Redwood Inn of Wellsboro, PA where he was known as a great cook and carpenter.
He is survived by a sister: Jackie (Arnie) Werts of Lancaster, PA.
He was predeceased by a sister: JoAnn Boroch and a brother: Michael Boroch.
Services will be private and are entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. www.carletonfh.com Wellsboro, PA.
Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial April & May Talks for Virtual Author Series

Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library invites book enthusiasts to embark on a literary journey with its Virtual Author Talk Series, starting February 2024. This monthly spectacle features bestselling, award-winning authors from around the world, covering a diverse range of genres. Program details can be viewed now at https://barbaramoscatobrownlibrary.org/author-talk/ and https://libraryc.org/barbaramoscatobrownlibrary.






















