PA Route 6 Alliance Is Seeking A Part-Time Bookkeeper/Financial Coordinator
TITLE: Bookkeeper/Financial Coordinator – Part-time position
REPORTS TO: Executive Director
This position will manage finances, accounting, bookkeeping, payroll/benefits, board reporting, and budgeting. Position is for approximately 40 hours a month, preferably in the office at 11 W Main Street, Galeton during regular business hours.
Responsibilities:
- General accounting including accounts payable, accounts receivable and checking.
- Manage banking accounts
- Maintain financial files timely.
- Monthly bank account reconciliation.
- Bi-weekly payroll including staying up to date on payroll changes and law in state/federal.
- Monthly/Quarterly employee tax report payment review.
- Annual submission of financials to CPA for tax and charitable organization reporting and auditing.
- Preparation of W2 and 1099’s.
- Financial reports including budget versus expenditure analysis submitted to the Board at least 2 weeks prior to meetings.
- Compiling, filing and organization of financials for grant applications, management and close out reports.
- Frequent backup of files.
Requirements:
- Knowledgeable of QuickBooks,Excel, MS Office, Outlook and OneDrive
- Associates degree in finance or accounting preferred.
- Experience in accounting, preferably in non-profit sector.
- Strong communication skills
- Exceptional organizational and close attention to detail is a must.
Please e-mail resume to candace@paroute6.com
https://www.paroute6.com/join-our-team
John P. Dietrick, 89, of Ridgway, PA
John P. Dietrick, 89, of Ridgway, PA passed away at Penn Highlands Elk on Saturday, December 31, 2022, following a short illness.
He was born on May 15, 1933 in Ridgway, a son of the William Wilson and Sarah LaRose Moore Dietrick.
On May 19, 1952, he married Charlotte Lundin, who preceded in death on May 30, 2013.
John has been a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of Johnsonburg High School class of 1951. He served in the U.S Navy and was a member of the Ridgway Burial detail for many years. He was a member of the Ridgway Moose, Elks, and Legion. John loved to go on motorcycle rides, wood working, hunting, and playing cards.
John is survived by 5 children; Charles Dietrick and his wife Brenda of Ridgway, Pamela Uber and her husband David of Ridgway, John Dietrick and his wife Susan of Denver, NC, Todd Dietrick and his wife Lamis of Merritt Island, FL, and Diane Zelcs and her husband Gene of Ridgway, 12 grandchildren; Adam, Jennifer, Randee Jo, Angela, Paul, Kathleen, Zachary, Jessica, Heather, Dylan, Allison, and Kaitlyn, numerous great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Terry Dietrick, and a sister, Gloria Mishrell.
Funeral Services are being held privately by the family.
Burial will be at Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Ridgway Animal Haven or Ridgway Fire Department.
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
Linda K. Lewis, 72, a longtime resident of Smethport, PA
SMETHPORT, Pa.—Linda K. Lewis, 72, a longtime resident of Smethport, PA passed away unexpectedly in her home on Friday, December 30, 2022.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.
2023 Officers for the Lawrenceville Vol Fire Dept:
Congratulations to our 2023 Officers for the Lawrenceville Vol Fire Dept:
Chief 8 Brad Hackett
Chief 8-10 TJ Riley
Chief 8-20 Chad Southard
President Lee Strange
Vice President Mike Keeney
Secretary Jillane Hoyt-Strange
Treasurer Joyce Nichols
Board of Directors Jim Brockway, Justin Nichols and Scott A. Shutt
Congratulations to our 2023 Relief Officers of the Lawrenceville fire dept.
President Judy Thomas
Vice President Mike Keeney
Secretary Joyce Nichols
Treasurer Tina King
Congratulations to everyone new positions go in effect at Midnight
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JANUARY SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
PUBLIC NOTICE
January 3, 2022
80 Railroad Ave., Roulette, PA, Potter County
Pledge of Allegiance
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TREE REMOVAL BIDS:
ADJOURN:
Due to a conflict in schedules the Roulette Township Supervisors have moved their Organizational Meeting time from 6:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the same place as usual. There will be a special meeting held right after the Organizational Meeting to open the tree removal bids only. No other business will be discussed.
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING AGENDA
January 3, 2023 at 5 PM
• Pledge of Allegiance
• Appointments for 2023
Position 2022 / 2023
1. Chairman of the Board: Jeremy Morey /
2. Vice Chairman: Nita Spencer /
3. Secretary: Nita Spencer /
4. Treasurer: Nita Spencer /
5. Assistant Treasurer: Michele Sullivan /
6. Treasurer’s Bonds: $500,000.00 /
7. Bank(s) of Depository: C & N and PLGIT /
8. Road Master: Carl Johnson /
9. Parks and Recreation Director: All Supervisors /
10. Floodplain Manager / Administrator: Erb Inspections /
11. Floodplain Ordinance Survey Official: Kyle Maxson, Prof. Land Surveyor PA & NY /
12. Hazard Mitigation Officer: All Supervisors /
13. Liaison with Township Employees: All Supervisors /
14. Act 45 Township Building Code Official: Erb Inspections /
15. Alternate Act 45 Inspection Agencies: State Approved Code /
16. Emergency Management Coordinator: Frank Kaziska /
17. Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator: Alan Lacher /
18. Homeland Security Officer: Alan Lacher /
19. Primary Township Solicitor: Dan Glassmire /
20. Alternate Township Solicitor: Stapleford & Byham /
21. Water/Sewer Collection Agency: Stapleford & Byham /
22. Bond Council: Stapleford & Byham /
23. CPA Audit Firm: Haines & Co. /
24. Primary Township Engineer: E&M Engineers and Surveyors, PC/
25. Alternate Township Engineer: ARS Engineering Services /
26. Sewage Enforcement Officer: Terry Meyers /
27. Alternate Sewage Enforcement Officer: Roger Bickleman /
28. Municipal Sewer Connection Inspector: Cody Lentz & Roy Nickerson /
29. Act 32 Delegate (TCC): Adam Moate /
30. Act 32 Alternate Delegate: Jeremy Morey /
31. Port Allegany Economic Redevelopment Board Representative: None /
32. Freedom of Information Act Officer: Nita Spencer /
33. Roulette Earned Income Tax Officer: Nita Spencer /
34. Delinquent Real Estate Tax Collection Agent: Potter County Tax Claim Bureau /
35. Delinquent Per Capita Tax Collection Agent: G. H. Harris Associates, Inc. /
36. Port Allegany Earned Income Tax Delegate: Berkheimer Tax /
37. Voting Delegate for State Association Annual Convention: Nita Spencer /
38. Vacancy Board Appointment: Cody Lentz /
39. Monthly Meeting Dates and Time: Second Thursday of each month at 6:00PM /
40. Emergency Spending limit: $600 /
41. Mileage reimbursement for employees: Adopt federal mileage per mile @ $0.58 /
42. Authorize pre-payment of cash inv., payroll, & reoccurring monthly bills: / reoccurring monthly bills
43. Employee raises: SS 4.5% /
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Wildcat Weekly Highlights 2022-23
Penn College women go 0-2 on court
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s women’s basketball team went 0-2 in the only athletic action Christmas week.
FLASHBACK
Women’s basketball
In Wednesday’s first round of the CUNY Coaches vs. Cancer at Lehman College in the Bronx, New York, the Wildcats lost to the host team, 69-59.
Penn College outscored Lehman in both the first and fourth quarters but came out on the short end in the middle two periods, including a 22-9 deficit in the third frame. Rachel Teats, of Middleburg, led the Wildcats with 23 points, while Lexi Troup, of Huntingdon, was tops with eight rebounds.
Wrapping up its trip to New York City on Thursday, Penn College shot just 25% from the field (14 of 56) in a 56-36 consolation loss to Neumann University and saw its season record drop to 1-9.
Maddie Adams, of Montoursville, came off the bench to lead the Wildcats with nine points, while Aubrey Stetts, of Jersey Shore, scored eight points. Adams and Lexi Troup each had five rebounds.
This Friday, Penn College hosts Penn State Harrisburg to start a 15-game stretch in United East action.
SCHEDULES/RECORDS
MoreLeslie D. Field, 73, of 1995 Route 305, Cuba, NY
Leslie D. Field, 73, of 1995 Route 305, Cuba, NY passed away December 23, 2022 at Strong Memorial Hospital, in Rochester.
Born April 14, 1949 in Olean, he was the son of Ray E. and Nellie Bly Field. He married Bonnie Powell, who survives.
Leslie was a veteran of the United States Navy and worked as an NDT inspector for Walt Disney World as well as Dresser Rand in Olean and Wellsville.
He was a longtime member of the Southside Union Chapel, the Steel Workers Union, and the Christian Motorcycle Association. He also loved the Green Bay Packers, working on cars, riding his motorcycle, playing his guitar and writing music. Most of all, he loved spending time with his grandchildren.
In addition to his wife, Leslie is survived by; two daughters, Misty (Michael) Vossler of Orlando, FL., and Michelle (Freeman) Bridge of Shinglehouse, PA; five grandchildren, Ashton, Julien, Levi, Luc, and Oliva Grace; one sister, Anna Catherine Howard; and many nieces and nephews.
He predeceased by; one daughter, Loriann Field; one grandson, Ethan Ray; and his siblings, Harold Jones, Helen Berard, and Linda Cook.
Friends will be a received at the Southside Union Chapel, 647 S. Union Street, Olean on Monday (January 2, 2023) from 10am-1pm. Funeral services will begin at 1pm. Burial will be at a later date, and at the convenience of the family.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to Southside Union Chapel, 647 S. Union Street, Olean, NY 14760.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Guenther Funeral Home, Inc., 1303 E. State Street, Olean. Online condolences can be expressed at www.guentherfh.com.
December 2022 Galeton Weather Report
December is the first month of winter. There was a little something in the month for everybody.
The first few weeks started off relatively mild with temperature readings in the 20’s 30’s and even 40 degrees on the 6th. From then on it got colder with morning readings in the teens and low 20’s.
We had our first below zero reading of the winter of minus 4 degrees on the 24th then it stayed in the single digits for the next few mornings with strong winds. The National Weather Service issued warnings for wind chills of minus 35 degrees. For Christmas eve and Christmas day it was suggested that we should stay indoors.
However, the last week of the month we had a warming trend with readings in the 30’s and 40’s. Pine Creek along River St. was clogged with an ice jam from the West Street bridge and upstream for about 300 yards. The warmer temperatures caused the ice jam to break up and go downstream. So there you have it for the first month of winter.
The average high temperature for the month is 32 degrees and the average low is 18 degrees. Last year we received 5.43″ of rain and melted snow. This year the reading was 3.44″ of rain and melted snow. In 2021 we received 3.14″ of snow and this year we received 5.22″ We had 14 days of 1″ of snow on the ground with the maximum reading 0f 3″ on 4 days.
We had 2 mornings with fog and ice glaze on one morning.
For the year (2022) the total rainfall was 38.22″ which is 4.07″ below normal We measured 46.53″ of snow which is 7.47″ below normal.
Happy New Year.
Henry W. Lush
National Weather Service Observer
JoAnne L. HOAGLAND, 74, of Belmont, NY
JoAnne L. HOAGLAND, 74, of Belmont, NY, died Saturday, December 31, 2022 in Highland Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, Wellsville.
Arrangements will be announced by OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.