Youth End-of-Summer Party planned at Open Arms Church
A Youth End-of-Summer Party will take place Sunday, Sept. 17, from 6-8 pm at Open Arms Church in Bradford.
This event aims to provide activities for young attendees, including engaging games and opportunities to get to know one another. Open Arms Church encourages all participants to bring a friend along and, if possible, a favorite dish or snack to share with the group.
“While it may not mark the official end of summer, we wanted to create a fun-filled gathering for the kids, especially with school starting,” said Annette Dennison, who is the next-generation coordinator at Open Arms Church. “We invite everyone to join us and bring their friends to make this event even more enjoyable.”
In addition to the Youth End-of-Summer Party, Open Arms Church’s Student Ministry hosts regular meetings every Sunday from 6-8 pm at 1289 East Main St. in Foster Township, about a mile past Walmart. These gatherings offer a combination of engaging games, educational activities, and teachings centered around Jesus and the Bible.
“Open Arms Church’s Student Ministry provides a safe and welcoming environment for teens to get involved, have fun, and learn about Jesus and the Bible,” Dennison said. “We guarantee an enjoyable experience and look forward to welcoming new faces.”
For more information about the Youth End-of-Summer Party or Open Arms Church’s Student Ministry, visit www.oachurch.com or contact the church office at (814) 368-8846.
STEP OUTDOORS TRYATHLON & 5K RUN/WALK IN-PERSON REGISTRATION IS THIS SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 AT HILLS CREEK STATE PARK PRESS RELEASE:
By 2 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 11, 84 people, both children and adults from Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware, had registered to participate in the 15th Annual Step Outdoors TRYathlon and 5K Trail Run/Walk being held this Saturday, Sept. 16 at Hills Creek State Park, 111 Spillway Road, Wellsboro, PA 16901. The park is seven miles northeast of Wellsboro in Charleston Township via Charleston Street and Hills Creek Lake Road.
That’s 21 more than had registered by this same time last year.
Of the 84, 29 have registered for the 5K only; 36 to run all three legs of the TRYathlon solo and 19 on a two- or three-member team to do the TRYathlon.
Online registration at www.stepoutdoors.org closes at noon this Wednesday, Sept. 13. Most who register by then will also get a free event T-shirt. Extras are ordered and assigned to entrants based on the date they register.
Both check-in and in-person registration will be from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. this Saturday, Sept. 16 in the tent between the park’s bathhouse and concession stand.
Individuals who register in person for the 5K Trail Run/Walk will pay a $25 entry fee; to do the three legs of the triathlon solo, a $30 entry fee; and to do the triathlon as a member of a two- or three-person team, a $65 entry fee. Any surplus event T-shirts will be available while supplies last.
The pre-race talk for all entrants, especially those participating for the first time, will be at 9:45 a.m.
The TRYathlon & 5K Run/Walk begin at 10 a.m. this Saturday.
The triathlon starts with the 5K on park roads and trails around the perimeter of Hills Creek Lake. All runners and walkers, whether they are participating in the 5K only or the triathlon, will start at the same time and location and follow the same course.
The next leg of the triathlon is paddling on the lake with competitors either kayaking or canoeing a 1.75-mile course identified with temporary markers.
The triathlon ends with bikers traveling 8 miles on a course of dirt and hardtop roads in and around the park.
The focus of the Step Outdoors TRYathlon is on trying rather than winning, on camaraderie rather than competition and on personal challenge rather than place of finish. That is the reason age and gender categories were eliminated in 2015.
More information and past results are posted at www.stepoutdoors.org.
To find out where to rent bikes, kayaks or canoes, contact Tim Morey by calling 570-724-8561 or emailing tmorey@pa.gov
K9S ATTEND SENIOR EXPO WITH DA Sep 12th, 2023

K9s with the County Detective Bureau K9 Unit accompanied District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer to the Senior Expo organized by Representative Martin Causer and held at the Kane Area Community Center on Friday, September 8th. K9s LG, Nico and Izzy, along with their handlers Bob and Vicki Rinfrette and Jay Prosser manned a booth at the Expo where they showed visitors what common drugs and paraphernalia look. The group also talked to visitors about the K9 Unit and the various expertise of each dog – drug detection, tracking, and explosives. The DA, K9s and the handlers attended the Senior Expo held at Pitt-Bradford also organized by Representative Causer in August. The K9s are the face of the DA’s educational campaign that reminds children that police officers are their friend and to say “no” to drugs. (Photos courtesy of Theresa Auriemmo and Vicki Rinfrette).
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/da/136029/post/k9s-attend-senior-expo-da
RECALLS
Novartis Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of One Lot of Sandimmune® Oral Solution (Cyclosporine Oral Solution, USP), 100 mg/mL Due to Crystallization
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 11, 2023 – East Hanover, NJ — Novartis is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall at the consumer level of one lot of its Sandimmune® Oral Solution (cyclosporine oral solution, USP), 100 mg/mL in the US due to crystal formation observed in some bottles, which could potentially result in incorrect dosing. No other Sandimmune formulations are impacted.
Sheng Kee of California, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg in the Following Traditional Mooncake Products
Sheng Kee of California, Inc. is voluntarily recalling varieties of Mooncake Gift Boxes for customers that have any issues because they may contain undeclared egg wash. People who have allergies to egg run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
The recalled Mooncakes were distributed nationwide in retail stores and through mail orders. We are working with our wholesalers and retailers to relabel and refit the current boxes.
Bradford Man Arrested on Warrant, Possession Charges

Sep 12th, 2023 Description On May 10th, 2023 City of Bradford Police responded to Oak Hill on Lincoln Avenue for an intoxicated male laying in the bushes. Officers located a male named Simon Albright intoxicated and passed out. EMS was called to transport the male to BRMC. The male was found to also be in possession of Marijuana and paraphernalia.
Search Warrant: Fentanyl, Marijuana & Weapons Found near Cuba, NY; Man Charged
Cuba Police Department

On Tuesday, September 12th, 2023 at approximately 6:00 AM, members of the Cuba Police Department with the assistance of the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office Drone Team and the Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit executed a search warrant at a residence on State Route 305 in the Town of Cuba.
The search warrant was a result of a culmination of complaints from the citizens of Cuba and information from tips as well as police operations. Cuba Police entered the residence on State Route 305 and seized cash, fentanyl, over 50 LBS of marijuana, firearms and other dangerous weapons as well as several other items of narcotic paraphernalia.
The following arrest was made in relation to this search warrant:
Gary A. Froelich, 75, of St. Marys, PA

Gary A. Froelich, 75, of St. Marys, PA passed away on Monday, September 11, 2023 at DuBois Nursing Home following a lengthy illness.
He was born on April 12, 1948 in Bismarck, ND, a son of the late Edward and Alta Ferber Froelich.
On August 2, 1971, in Hagerstown, MD, he married Pamela Bland Froelich, who survives of St. Marys. Together they shared more than 52 years of marriage.
Gary was Lutheran by faith and retired in 2012 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers after working as a Park Manager at the East Branch Dam and Lake for many years. Gary loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
Denton Hill Reopening Is A Go
Causer, Owlett Express Optimism for Denton Hill’s Future

HARRISBURG – The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) today announced it will work with locally based Denton Go, LLC, to grow recreational opportunities in all four seasons at Denton Hill State Park in Potter County.
Reps. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) and Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) issued the following statement in response to the announcement:
“This is great news for our region. Revitalizing Denton Hill and expanding it to a four-season destination will bring significant benefits for economic growth in the region, drawing more customers into our existing small businesses and encouraging the development of others. With Cherry Springs State Park just 20 minutes away, the upgrades at Denton Hill are sure to benefit both parks.
“We also continue to hear from local people who share how much they miss skiing at Denton Hill, and it will be wonderful to bring back that opportunity for them, along with other recreational opportunities throughout the year.
“We encourage DCNR and the Department of General Services to expedite the work to get Denton Hill up and running as soon as possible.”
According to DCNR’s announcement, Denton Go, LLC, is a new company comprised of three members from the local area that was formed to operate the concession at the park. The company brings a wealth of business and mountain recreation experience that includes ski and hospitality operations.
The next step is for DCNR and Denton Go, LLC, to work out the terms of a 35-year lease, which includes a capital investment from Denton Go. The design phase for park improvements will coincide with the issuance of the concession agreement. DCNR has committed $10 million in capital investments to the park.
Ski Denton has been closed since winter 2014.
Roulette Dispatched For Mobile Home Fire

At 3:30 PM on Tuesday, Roulette, Coudersport & Port Allegany Fire Depts. have been dispatched to a mobile home fire at 22 Oak Lane in Roulette.
RECALL Coudersport except for tanker. Port Allegany to standby at Roulette station. FIRE IS UNDER CONTROL.
4:15 PM–FIRE OUT, units returning to stations.
Evelyn J. Morgan, 74, formerly of Cyclone, PA

Evelyn J. Morgan, 74, formerly of Cyclone, PA, passed away Wednesday, August 30, 2023, at Bradford Manor.
Born November 21, 1948, in Olean, she was a daughter of the late Lewis S. and Alyce (Sylvis) Benjamin.
She graduated from Otto Eldred in 1967 and went on to earn an associate degree in December of 1997 from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
On June 27, 1987, in the Church of Ascension, she married Bruce H. Morgan, who preceded her in death on March 10, 2015.
Evelyn was formerly employed at Kendall Refining and retired as an Administrative Assistant at FCI McKean.
Connie M. POTTER, 78, of Harrison Valley, PA

Connie M. POTTER, 78, of Harrison Valley, PA, died Tuesday, September 12, 2023 in her home.
Born December 10, 1944, in Wellsboro, she was the daughter of Oliver E. and Adaline J. Giantomasi Beebe. On December 17, 2008, in Brookfield, she married Stuart L. Potter, who predeceased her on December 11, 2021.
A 1962 graduate of Cowanesque Valley High School, she was employed by Metalcraft in Knoxville beginning in 1984 for 10 years and by Rosenblooms in Westfield for 20 years, retiring in 2014.
Low-cost rabies, microchip clinic is Sept. 30

Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries is offering its annual low-cost rabies and microchip clinic on Saturday, Sept. 30, 1-3 p.m. at the Tioga County Fairgrounds in Whitneyville, between Wellsboro and Mansfield.
Rabies vaccines are $10, distemper combo vaccines are $15 and microchips are $15 or $20 if Second Chance registers it online for you. Cash/check only; no cards accepted.
Dr. Kristine Shaw, DVM, is administering the rabies vaccines. No appointment is needed, but be prepared for a wait. Please bring water for your pet for the wait. Dogs must be on leashes and cats in carriers. No public restroom will be available. For more information, please call Second Chance at 570-376-3646.
ABOUT THE VACCINES & MICROCHIPS
Every dog and pet cat are required by law to be vaccinated for rabies, a viral disease that is 100% fatal once symptoms appear. A one-year shot will be given at the clinic unless proof of a previous vaccine is presented. Then, a three-year shot can be administered. Animals need to be 16 weeks or older for a rabies vaccine.
The distemper combo is a core vaccine recommended by veterinarians. In dogs, it protects against canine distemper virus, two types of adenovirus – hepatitis and kennel cough, parainfluenza and parvovirus. In cats, it protects against feline panleukopenia (feline distemper), feline viral rhinotracheitis (feline herpes) and calicivirus plus Feline leukemia virus (FeLV). The vaccine can be started for dogs and cats as young as six weeks old and is repeated every 2-4 weeks (boosters) until the animal is 16 weeks old. If over 16 weeks at the first dose, usually only one more booster is needed in four weeks.
Microchips are a permanent identification system that helps your pet get back home should they ever become lost. They do not track your pet’s location, but when scanned, the chip provide a unique number that ties back to your contact information through the microchip company. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, microchipped dogs are twice as likely to be returned to owners and microchipped cats are more than 20 times likely to be returned. However, only one in six microchips are actually registered, and many aren’t updated with current contact information, making them useless. The chips offered by Second Chance are paid for once without any additional cost. For an extra $5, Second Chance registers the chip for you.
Betty Mae Mohney Johnson, 67, of Park Ave. Ext. in Kane, PA

Betty Mae Mohney Johnson, 67, of Park Ave. Ext. in Kane, PA passed away Friday (Sept. 8) at her residence. Born March 31, 1956 in Kane, she is the daughter of the late Charles and Georgean (Blauser) Mohney Sr. She married Virgil Johnson, who survives.
Betty had worked at Kane Screen and also at the Highland Group in Sheffield. She enjoyed baking, which earned her the name “cookie lady” to many of her friends and she loved her many pets.























