We have been producing our own maple syrup since 2014. We plan on demonstrating the process as long as Mother Nature cooperates. We will have a variety of sizes of maple syrup, maple cream, maple peanut butter, maple/mayo mustard, maple sugar, and maple candy. You can also sample our products. We will have lunch and drinks available.
The Education Council is hosting a free marketing series presented by PennWest Clarion Small Business Development Center. “The Core of Small Business Marketing” is Part One of a three-part series about marketing your small business. Part Two is entitled “Better Marketing Brings Better Customers,” and Part Three is “Bringing Your Marketing to an Expert Level.”
BRADFORD, PA – The Pavilion, the skilled nursing facility, at Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) will be hosting open interviews on Thursday, March 7 from 10 am to 2 pm. The event will take place in the Pavilion conference room and applicants are asked to enter through the Pavilion entrance.
The Pavilion at BRMC is looking for CNAs, LPNs, and RNs to join the team. Other positions in the environmental services (EVS) and food & nutrition departments are also being recruited. Job offers to qualifying applicants will be made on the spot!
The McKean County Conservation District is partnering with the Bradford Sanitary Authority and Penn State Extension to hold a free rain barrel workshop on April 5, 2024 from 10:00 – Noon. The workshop will be held at the Bradford Sanitary Authority, 410 Seward Avenue in Bradford.
Participants will learn about rain barrels and rain gardens, watershed basics and the impacts of stormwater. Participants will be able to construct and take home their own rain barrel. Bradford City residents will learn how they could reduce their stormwater fee.
While the workshop is free, it is limited to 30 participants. To register, contact the District at 814-887-4025.
Financial and other support for this project is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
JoAnna (Jo) Ross, 58, passed away at home on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in the presence of her loving family and beloved dog, following an unexpected cardiac event a few days earlier.
JoAnn was the daughter of Pauline Steinmeyer and stepdaughter of the late Charles Steinmeyer. She was a graduate of Eisenhower High School and attended Jamestown Business College. She built her career in sales starting in newspaper advertising at the Meadville Tribune. From there she worked as an account executive at several newspapers across the country including the Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV), the Manassas News & Messenger (VA) where she won the salesperson of the year award for the Northern Annual Virginia Region, and the York Dailey Record (PA).
JoAnn went on to work in digital media advertising at Auto Trader before becoming interested in real estate sales. JoAnn then went on to complete the specialized education, credentialing, and licensing required to become a licensed real estate agent. She initially worked for Keller-Williams Real Estate Agency before returning to Warren, where she worked for Berkshire Hathaway Regional Real Estate Agency, as a licensed real estate agent until her unexpected death.
All during her life she was an avid outdoors enthusiast and enjoyed four-wheeling, biking, kayaking, hiking, and bicycling and made many friends along her path in life.
Winter is the prime season for colds, seasonal viruses, and sinus infections, but few people consider that their stuffy head, sneezing, or runny nose could be allergies. Given how similar their symptoms are, it’s not easy to tell the difference between these illnesses or how to treat them.
While these illnesses may look the same to you, different things cause each of these illnesses. Here’s how you can tell them apart.
Common Cold
According to the CDC, each year adults get one cold on average. Children get two colds on average. You can get a cold when a respiratory virus attacks your immune system. Respiratory viruses spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Several types of respiratory viruses cause colds, with Rhinoviruses being one of the most common. Fever is often a symptom of colds and viral infections that are not associated with allergies. Colds can be treated at home with rest, hydration, and taking over-the-counter medications for symptom management. Most colds subside within seven days.
At 4:05 PM on Monday, Westfield, Harrison, Genesee & Ulysses Fire Depts have been dispatched to 524 West Street in Ulysses Borough for an outside machinery fire with exposure to the sawmill structure.
Smethport – Donna M. Covert, 88, of Dickinson Manor, Smethport, PA passed away Friday (March 1, 2024) at Olean General Hospital, Olean, NY.
She was born February 5, 1936 in Bradford, the daughter of Stewart E. and Della V. (Belser) Dixon . On October 15, 1954 in Lafayette, PA, she married Edward L. Covert, Jr., who died November 17, 2017.
Mrs. Covert was a resident of the area for most of her life. She worked at the Sears Store, Jaguar Manufacturing and Smethport Specialties all in Smethport. She was a secretary for the American Red Cross in Bradford for 13 years and worked for the Bradford Era for 3 years, from where she retired in 1998.
She loved camping and going to Florida in the winter. She also enjoyed attending her grandchildren’s sporting events and knitting baby hats for the Bradford Hospital.
Smethport, PA. — Public and private pesticide applicators can get their recertification credits by attending an agronomic pesticide update workshop offered by Penn State Extension.
The McKean County update meeting will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 pm on Tuesday, March 12th at the McKean Co. Emergency Services training center at 17175 Route 6 West, Smethport, PA 16749. Featured topics will include spray nozzle selection, specific herbicides, Atrazine stewardship, and the disease year in review.
Cuba- Michael J. Doyle passed away Saturday, Mar. 2 at home in his sleep.
Michael was born in Cuba to John and Mary Hites Doyle on Dec. 9, 1943. As a boy he loved all things social and mechanical. His paper route took a long time each day because he chatted with his customers. One customer, an inventor and writer for the Cuba Patriot, asked Michael what he wanted to be when he grew up. Mr. Gancher recounted in an editorial that young Michael answered simply, “A good man.” His wife, children, students, and his community will attest that he became exactly that: a good man.
Michael graduated from Cuba Central School in 1961. While exploring life and learning, he obtained a bachelor’s degree from Buffalo State in 1971, a Master’s Degree in 1981, and a Doctorate degree from West Virginia University in 1991.
On Aug. 21, 1971 Michael married Connie Gifford and built her a house on a hill in Rushford where their five children grew and learned by the example of their dad.
He was a born learner, teacher, innovator, and leader. Michael taught at Wellsville Central School, Belmont BOCES, and Belfast Central School. He was a professor at the National Technology Transfer Center at Wheeling Jesuit University. Upon returning to Cuba, Michael became the Curriculum Coordinator of Math, Science, and Technology for Allegany-Cattaraugus BOCES until his retirement in 2010.
This past Friday morning a tragic house fire took place at 409 Fox Mtn. Drive, Austin, Pa. Jerry Alwine, a 10-year maintenance employee at Sizerville State Park lost his home and all its contents and other things outside due to the fire. It burned completely to the ground. Jerry is the familiar face at the park with the white hair and white beard that resembles Santa Claus. He’s a very good friend to many including us here at the Creekside Inn and all those that frequent the park.
A bank account for donations has been set up to help him out of this tragedy. Monetary donations can be mailed or dropped off at: Jerry Alwine c/o Citizens and Northern Bank, 135 East 4th Street, Emporium, Pa. 15834. Any support would be humbly and greatly appreciated. Thank you.
How many times do we encounter hearing-impaired people and wish that we could communicate with them? As we age, we gradually lose some of our hearing. Sign language can help. Also, mothers of pre-lingual children can use sign language as a tool with their little ones. Here is your opportunity to learn basic sign language that could help you communicate with someone you care about.
We had the best time over the weekend at our second competition of the season! In The Sun was named Regional Champions! The team came home with 12 Platinums, 7 High Golds, multiple Overall Awards, Golden Tickets to Worlds, and Judge’s Choice Awards. Emily was invited to the Power Pak and earned a Battle On The Seas Scholarship! We can’t wait until the next one!