The Dangers of Being Right

Pastor B.J. Knefley
Many years ago, I came up with the phrase, “You are the most dangerous to the Kingdom of God when you’re right.” It stemmed from a time when being “right” was very important. Today, I admit I’m not right about many things. In fact, I’ve often been wrong. The real issue is that when you’re right, you shut your mind off to others. When you’re right, others’ opinions become irrelevant. It doesn’t matter what you’re right about. You can believe you’re right about God, politics, sports, or any other topic and still cause a lot of hurt and pain in others’ lives.
BRADFORD POLICE ARREST MAN ON RAPE OF CHILD $1 MILLION BAIL- OTHER CHARGES PENDING

District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that Daryl ROBINSON, age 44 of Bradford, has been taken into custody by Bradford Police and charged with Rape of a Child (victim under 13) and other sex crimes over a five-year period with additional charges imminent.
The complaint reports that a six-year-old female reported that ROBINSON sexually assaulted her at the home of her babysitter in Bradford. The child told Officer Tyler Blair and an investigator with Children and Youth Services that she was alone with ROBINSON in an upstairs bedroom at the house and ROBINSON put his penis in her mouth, causing her to cough and resulting in a sore throat. The child was evaluated by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner at BRMC.
City of Bradford Police also received a report from a 13-year-old female at the same residence who reported that ROBINSON has been sexually assaulting her since she was 8 years old and would use his penis, fingers, and a vibrating objecting. She reported that ROBINSON would use a cell phone to photograph her. She reports that the assaults began with back rubs and escalated to rape and that ROBINSON would direct her not to tell anybody what was happening.
Officer Tyler Blair and Chief Michael Ward led the investigation which included interviewing the children and other witnesses and analyzing forensic evidence. Officer Tyler Blair is the lead investigator who filed the complaint and obtained an arrest warrant for ROBINSON.
The complaint charges ROBINSON with 2 counts of Rape of a Child and 2 counts of Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse of a Child. Officer Tyler Blair, Officer Colby Keane and Office Hobie Milliron located ROBINSON last evening at the home of a relative and took him into custody. He was arraigned at 11:30pm by on-call Magisterial District Judge William Todd who set bail at $1 million.
He was remanded to jail. ROBINSON is scheduled for Central Court next Thursday. District Attorney Vettenburg-Shaffer and City of Bradford Police Chief Michael Ward advise that this is a developing case and the investigation is ongoing. Additional charges are expected. They urge anyone with information to call 911.
Thomas E. Burkett, 89, of Smethport, PA

Smethport – Thomas E. Burkett, 89, of Smethport, passed away Thursday (November 27, 2025) at his home in Smethport.
He was born August 20, 1936 in Bradford, the son of Harry W. and Wilma E. Burkett. On January 23, 1960, in Olean, NY, he married Laura M. Coast, who preceded him in death.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Mr. Burkett was employed by Case Cutlery of Bradford before retiring.
He enjoyed camping, going to the races, and spending time with his family. He was an avid Buffalo Bills fan and loved to watch them play.
The Annual Christmas Parade Is This Friday

The Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce will host the communities beloved Annual Christmas Parade, taking place this Friday, December 5, at 6:00 p.m. along Main Street in downtown Bradford. This year’s parade, proudly sponsored by CNB Bank, promises to be one of the most festive yet.
With more than 25 floats already registered and the fresh snow, we can look forward to a magical night. And don’t forget Santa and Mrs. Claus will stop at the square to light the Christmas tree in the gazebo while carolers sign Christmas songs.
PITT-BRADFORD TO LAUNCH NEW SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR

BRADFORD, Pa. — The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will launch a new four-year major in PreK–12 special education next fall to help address Pennsylvania’s critical shortage of certified special education teachers.
The new major — Pitt-Bradford’s ninth in education — was developed in response to growing student interest and increased demand in school districts across the Commonwealth.
T2C2 Continues to Grow, Give Back, and Celebrate Pop Culture in the Twin Tiers

Big Flats, NY – Page One Entertainment is excited to announce that the 11th Annual Twin Tiers Comic Con was a tremendous success, drawing more than 4,000 fans from across the region. The weekend was packed with comics, cosplay, gaming, collectibles, and all things pop culture.
The excitement filled the venue as attendees of all ages immersed themselves in an unforgettable celebration of fandom. Guests enjoyed an expanded lineup of vendors, artists, writers, gaming stations, celebrity guests, cosplay contests, and interactive fan experiences.
Attendees immersed themselves in video game tournaments, a Pokémon Scavenger Hunt, board game demonstrations, Q&A panels, and the return of the T2C2 Cosplay Nation with its Adult Cosplay Contest and Youth Cosplay Parade. New additions, such as the MakerVerse and StreamerVerse, added fresh energy to the convention floor, offering opportunities to meet makers, artists, and online creators.
David W. KALASNIK, 76, of Ulysses, PA

David W. KALASNIK, 76, of Ulysses, PA, died Saturday, November 29, 2025 in his home.
Born August 14, 1949, in Waterbury, CT, he was the son of Walter and Ann Zachar Kalasnik.
He was married to Nola Empson Jonsson, who survives. A 1966 graduate of John F. Kennedy High School, Waterbury, CT, he served honorably with the U.S. Navy in the Vietnam War from 1966 – 1970. He served on the USS Ticonderoga.
Jeffrey R. Nuhfer, 58, of Rockland Avenue, Bradford, PA

Jeffrey R. Nuhfer, 58, of Rockland Avenue, Bradford, passed away Sunday, November 30, 2025, at Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, NY.
Born March 8, 1967, in Olean, NY, he was a son of the late Lial E. and Betty J. (McCool) Nuhfer.
Jeff was a 1985 graduate of Bradford High School and a 1989 graduate of Clarion university with a degree in Communications.
On June 22, 2002, in the First Wesleyan Church he married Michele M. (Buffa) Nuhfer who survives.
Robert C. SHELLEY, Sr., 86, of Port Allegany, PA

Robert C. SHELLEY, Sr., 86, of Port Allegany, PA, died Friday, November 28, 2025 in Sena-Kean, Smethport, PA. Born November 26, 1939, in Port Allegany, he was the son of Max R. and Ruth Carl Shelley. On May 1, 1959, in Elizabeth City, NC, he married Julia Jones, who predeceased him on May 2, 2005.
A U.S. Navy Veteran, he served honorably from 1957 – 1960. He was employed as a supervisor by Port Allegany Borough. Bob was a member of the Canoe Place Fish and Game Club and was active in local bowling leagues. An outdoorsman, he enjoyed farming and riding his Harley Davidson. Bob cherished time with his family. He especially enjoyed dancing at the weddings of his grandchildren.
Jean E. Dunkelberger, 101, of Emporium, PA

Jean E. Dunkelberger, 101, of Emporium, PA, passed away peacefully at Penn Highlands Elk in St. Marys, PA, on Sunday night, November 30, 2025.
She was born August 9, 1924, in Emporium, PA, a daughter of the late John F. and Miriam Cooper McManigle. Jean was the granddaughter of the late James and Genevieve “Jennie” Flynn McManigle of Buffalo, NY. She attended Saint Theresa Catholic School and South Park High School in Buffalo. Shortly after graduation, in November 1943, she married her first husband, the late W. Merle DeLozier, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Buffalo. Following his passing, she later married the late Francis Quigley, and after his passing, she married the late Roy Dunkelberger.
Northern Potter School District, Employment Opportunities

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
SUBSTITUTE SUPPORT STAFF
The Northern Potter School District is seeking day-to-day substitute teachers. Pay rate is $17.25/hour. PA Teaching Certificate required. Persons holding a Bachelor’s Degree may qualify for an emergency teaching certificate. For additional information on PDE’s substitute teacher requirements, please visit the following page:
Day-to-day substitutes are also needed for teachers’ aides, janitors, and cafeteria workers. Teacher’s aide pay rate is $9.50/hour and janitor/cafeteria worker pay rate is $10/hour.
Please note that substitutes are called in on an as-needed basis
To apply for a substitute position, please stop by the administrative office for an employment packet at 745 Northern Potter Road, Ulysses, PA 16948. Any questions can be answered by calling 814-848-7506.
E.O.E.
Diane M. Guthrie, 69, of Lewis Run

Diane M. Guthrie, 69, of 20 Main Street, Lewis Run, passed away Saturday, November 8, 2025, after a brief stay at Bradford Manor.
Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Diane’s Life on Saturday December 6, 2025, from 2 pm to 6 pm in the Lewis Run Fire Department Social Center.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences, if desired, may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Patricia Ann Butler, 93, of Lewis Run

Patricia Ann Butler, 93, of Park Street, Lewis Run, passed away Friday, November 28, 2025, at the Bradford Ecumenical Home.
Born April 26, 1932, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Florence N. (Barr) Zamberlan. She attended elementary school in Lewis Run and graduated from St. Bernard High School with the Class of 1950.
On July 24, 1954, in Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church she married Clair D. Butler who passed away on March 6, 2021.
Pat worked at The Bradford Hospital as a Lab technician. While raising her family she worked at the Twin Drive-In.
Pat was a lifetime member of Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church, and a recent member of St. Bernard Church. She was a member of the American Legion Post 108 Auxiliary where she held numerous positions on the Board of Directors, a member of the Lewis Run Volunteer Fire Department, The Bradford Senior Center and St Bernard School Alumni Association.
PennDOT, PA Turnpike Encourage Caution During Winter Event Overnight into Tuesday

Wintry conditions expected across most of the state starting overnight Monday into Tuesday
Go to 511PA.com or the 511PA smartphone app for the most up-to-date information on weather impacts and vehicle restrictions
Harrisburg, PA – Ahead of anticipated winter weather across Pennsylvania starting overnight Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA Turnpike) are advising motorists to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm and to exercise caution when driving. Additionally, PennDOT will implement various speed and vehicle restrictions throughout the storm.
The storm will bring a heavy, wet snow that will begin overnight Monday into Tuesday morning, with up to 6 inches of accumulation in some areas. Snowfall rates of ½ inch to ¾ inch per hour are expected, up to 1 inch per hour in some areas. Snow will turn into sleet and freezing rain in southeast Pennsylvania before changing to all rain. Weather will impact morning and afternoon commutes, so motorists are encouraged to





















