Gas Drilling Permits Issued in Middlebury Township
| PA Gas Drilling Permit Issued in Middlebury Twp Township |
| Description: Gas permit issued on 12/12/2023 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC for site Taft 76HU 53676 in Middlebury Twp township, Tioga county |
| Incident Date/Time: 2023-12-12 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, permit, drilling, Gas |
| PA Gas Drilling Permit Issued in Middlebury Twp Township |
| Description: Gas permit issued on 12/12/2023 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC for site Taft 75HU 53675 in Middlebury Twp township, Tioga county |
| Incident Date/Time: 2023-12-12 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, permit, drilling, Gas |
| PA Gas Drilling Permit Issued in Middlebury Twp Township |
| Description: Gas permit issued on 12/12/2023 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC for site Taft 77HU 53677 in Middlebury Twp township, Tioga county |
| Incident Date/Time: 2023-12-12 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, permit, drilling, Gas |
| PA Gas Drilling Permit Issued in Middlebury Twp Township |
| Description: Gas permit issued on 12/12/2023 to SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC for site Taft 109HU 53814 in Middlebury Twp township, Tioga county |
| Incident Date/Time: 2023-12-12 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, permit, drilling, Gas |
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FROM TIOGA AND POTTER COUNTIES TO HELP WITH PENNSYLVANIA’S UPCOMING BIRD ATLAS; LEARN MORE ABOUT IT ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 IN WELLSBORO
The Ruffed Grouse (pictured) showed a 33 percent decline in population between the first atlas and the second.

Next Wednesday, Dec. 20 at 6 p.m., the Tiadaghton Audubon Society, a group of birders based in Wellsboro, is hosting an in-person presentation for the public about the importance of the Third Pennsylvania Bird Atlas (PBA3) project and the need for local volunteers from Tioga and Potter counties. It’s free.
PennDOT Prepped for Rain and Winter Storm, Urges Motorists in North Central Pennsylvania to Limit Travel
Montoursville, PA – With rain forecasted this evening and through the overnight hours, Sunday, December 17, 2023, through Monday, December 18, 2023, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) District 3 is advising motorists in north central Pennsylvania to be aware of possible isolated flooding in some locations.
PennDOT cautions motorists to never drive through flooded roadways, as it takes just two feet of fast-moving water to float a car. Anyone who drives around barriers intended to close a road can face increased penalties if emergency responders are called to rescue motorists who disregard traffic control signs.
In addition to rain, which may be heavy at times, the forecast calls for high winds, which could cause downed trees and utilities. The Department advises motorists to report any downed trees or utilities to the local emergency management center for response.
On Monday, December 18, 2023 through Tuesday, December 19, 2023, rain is expected to change to snow, which could cause potential slick conditions. Road surfaces, bridge decks, and overpasses can be snow covered or icy.
Joshua Paul Brosky, 41, of Ridgway, PA
Joshua Paul Brosky, 41, of Ridgway, PA, passed away on December 12, 2023 at Cenni Lane, Ridgway, PA.
Memorial Service, date and location to be announced.
Joshua attended Brockway High School.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corps.
In order to honor Joshua’s memory, donations can be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home Inc
1033 4Th Ave., Brockway, Pennsylvania
Penn College matmen get the ‘W’

All three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams saw action last week, with the wrestling squad coming away with the lone victory.
WRESTLING
On Saturday at the Messiah University Chocolate Duals, the Wildcats went 1-2, losing to team tournament eighth-ranked Johnson and Wales, 42-9, and Shenandoah, 25-24, and topping Ohio Wesleyan, 31-15.
TJ Martin, of Honesdale, went 3-0 on the day at 149 pounds with a win by fall, a major decision and a forfeit. Going 2-1 for Penn College were Luke Heimbach, of Boyertown, at 125; Kaden Ware, of Brooklyn, Connecticut, at 133; and Nicholai Brotzman, of Marietta, at 285. Martin and Patrick Snoke, of Northampton, who finished 1-1 at 141, both posted wins over regionally ranked opponents.
One day earlier, a program-record seven Wildcats made the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association Division III Mideast Region rankings.
Paint your favorite PA Wilds view: Julie Mader offers Paint the PA Wilds Watercolor Kits

SMETHPORT, PA – Pennsylvania Wilds-based artist Julie Mader has partnered with the PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship to release new art kits called Paint the PA Wilds Watercolor Kits. The kits are now available for purchase on the PA Wilds Marketplace at ShopThePAWilds.com/JulieMader.
“I feel like I have always drawn and it’s what I’ve always wanted to do,” says Julie Mader. Mader has not only been making art since childhood but has also been a teaching artist in the PA Wilds region since 2009.
“I am very passionate about sharing the joy that goes hand-in-hand with the creative process. During COVID, I had to rethink how I was conducting my art residency. My solution was to prepare the materials for each lesson at home, record a video of project steps, and drop off supplies weekly at the host site. It worked really well, and I received feedback that other folks wanted to be creating art as well.”
Allegany County Democrats Show Gratitude to Health Care Heroes

On Tuesday, December 12, the Allegany County Democratic Committee (ACDC) delivered homemade cookies to more than 1,000 “Health Care Heroes” at Allegany County’s medical facilities: Wellsville Manor, Manor Hills, Highland Park Rehabilitation, Jones Memorial Hospital, and Hart Comfort House in Wellsville; Cuba Memorial Hospital in Cuba, and the Houghton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Houghton.
This is ACDC’s fourth year organizing this project. Those involved do it to show support for our local health care workers, let them know they are appreciated, and thank them for the compassionate attention they give to the community members in their care.
More than 50 volunteers from all corners of the county baked and donated 175 dozen cookies, which were packed into individual bags at locations around the County. Each bag had a tag that read: “Thank you, Healthcare Worker! We are very grateful! Allegany County Democratic Committee 2023”
Martha Sabato, a key organizer for this project, spoke for all: “Words can never fully express our appreciation, but we believe that cookies are able to say what words cannot. With this project, we recognize and honor the commitment and dedication of our local health care workers as they attend to our loved ones, our dearest friends, and our neighbors.”
The First Winter Wonderland On the Town Square in Port Allegany Is A Huge Success

Shown are images from the first Winter Wonderland on the Town Square in Port Allegany. The event, sponsored by the Port Allegany Women’s Club and organized by the Christmas Lighting Committee, was a huge success. Mother Nature cooperated with warmer than typical December temperatures bringing many people – young and old alike.
Santa wasn’t sure how he and Mrs. Claus would get to the Winter Wonderland since the reindeer had no snow, but Dan and Lori Roys came to the rescue and asked the Star Hose Fire Co. #1 if the fire truck could assist with their arrival.
Vendors were on hand with lots of goodies for sale and there were also a lot of free snacks and treats as well as games and activities.

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