PIAA ‘A’ WESTERN FINAL Friday, December 2 at 7:00PM at Clarion University.
PIAA ‘A’ WESTERN FINAL
The District 9 Champion Port Allegany Gators (12-1) will face District 7 Champion Union-New Castle (12-3) on Friday, December 2 at 7:00PM at Clarion University.
Tickets may be purchased online
Terry R. Clark, 61, a lifelong resident of Coudersport, PA
Terry R. Clark, 61, a lifelong resident of Coudersport, PA passed away in UPMC Cole, Coudersport, on Saturday, November 26, 2022, after suffering an apparent heart attack.
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.
Langdon W. Dow, 50, of Smethport, PA, formerly of Bradford
Langdon W. Dow, 50, of Smethport, PA formerly of Bradford, passed away Saturday (November 26, 2022) at Sena Kean Manor, Smethport.
He was born February 23, 1972 in Temple City, CA, the son of Larry Dow and Linda (Hribar) Dow.
He was a graduate of Bradford High School and was employed by Keystone Powdered Metals of Lewis Run for 22 years.
He is survived by his parents, Larry and Linda Dow, both of Bradford
Two daughters: Andrea Dow of St. Clair, PA and Lily Dow of Mt. Jewett
One brother: Lawrence “Tony” (Natsku) Dow of Japan
One sister: LeAnn (Lonnie) Mangus of North Carolina
three nieces: Lauren, Lydia and Leah
one nephew: Luke
In keeping with Langdon’s wishes, there will be no visitation or services.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
Quick change in plans!!! Austin Christmas Event Rescheduled to Monday at 6 PM
Quick change in plans!!! Due to the rain today, we have asked Santa to come Monday night instead!
Help us spread the word.
Come join us Monday, 7/28 @ 6:00 PM to have cookies and hot chocolate with the Big Guy in the red suit! Santa will sprinkle some of his magic to help us light up our Town!
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Donald L. Black, “Blackie”, 82, of Port Allegany, PA
Donald L. Black, “Blackie”, 82, of Port Allegany, PA passed away Saturday (November 26, 2022) at Home in Port Allegany.
He was born January 28, 1940 in Port Allegany, the son of Sheridan and Dorothy (Kellner) Black. On November 24, 1990, in Coudersport, he married Alene E. Crandall, she survives.
Mr. Black was a Tank and Batch Operator, employed by Pierce Glass Co..in Port Allegany for 37 years, retiring in 2005.
Mr. Black was a member of the Moose Lodge #460, of Port Allegany and was an avid Buffalo Bills fan and a Pittsburgh Pirate fan.
In addition to his wife Alene Black he is survived by two daughters; Patricia (Lloyd) Williams of Eldred, PA and Karen (David) Hobbs of Port Allegany PA
One son; Donald D. (Theresa) Black of Rochester NY.
Two Step children; Dawn(Randy) Gee of Mina, PA and Brian(Mike) Foust of Port Allegany, PA.
Four grandchildren; Darin Kisko, Cory Kisko, Keith Hommell and Chasiti Hommell
3 Step-grandchildren Mckenna Gee, Dax and Demi Hobbs
Several Great grand children
One Sister Ann Metz of Spencerport, NY
Mr Black was preceded in death by his parents, one sister Phyllis Hamsher and a grand daughter Erin Black
Visitation will be held on Wednesday Nov. 30, 2022 from 2-4 PM and 6-8 PM. at Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes Inc., 105 N. Main St., Port Allegany where Funeral service will be held Thursday, December 1 at 11:00 AM with the Rev. Michael Culver, officiating. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Port Allegany.
Memorials may be made to Fairview Cemetery Association, Port Allegany, PA or Star Hose Co., Port Allegany, PA or Port Allegany Ambulance Service, Port Allegany, PA .
Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Port Allegany.
Ann Forssell Kanally, 96, Long Time Port Allegany, PA Resident
Port Allegany, PA – Ann Forssell Kanally died of natural causes on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at the Bradford Ecumenical Home in Bradford, PA. She was 96.
The only child of Louis A.V. and Ruth Anderson Forssell, she was born in Titusville, PA on October 31, 1926. She and her parents made their permanent residence in Erie, PA in 1928. She was a graduate of Academy High School and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Education from Villa Maria College, now merged with Gannon University in Erie.
On June 11, 1949, she married Donald E. “Dek” Kanally at Bethany Lutheran Church in Erie, and moved to Port Allegany, where she resided for nearly 70 years. Her final years were spent in the care of the Bradford Ecumenical Home in Bradford, PA.
Her teaching career began in Conneaut, OH, and resumed in 1961 at the Port Allegany High School, where she was a business education teacher and a counselor for thirteen years. She then filled the position of Director of Management Services and Nonpublic School Services Coordinator at Seneca Highlands Intermediate Unit IX, until her retirement in 1993.
She was a member, deacon and choir member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Port Allegany. She was also associated with the PA Association of School Business Officials, Delta Kappa Gamma, and served as a board member of the McKean County Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
She enjoyed music, crossword puzzles, playing bridge, spending time with her grandchildren, keeping alive some of the family’s Swedish traditions, and the joy of special friendships.
Her beloved husband, Dek, passed away on March 21, 2021. She is survived by her son David (Cheryl) Kanally of Coppell, TX, son Kevin Kanally of Derrick City, granddaughter Lauren, grandsons Brian, Eric and Jamos, and extended family Terry, Sally and Quentin Claypool.
Friends, former students and colleagues are invited to attend a memorial service at 11 a.m. on Saturday, December 3, at the First Presbyterian Church of Port Allegany with Garen Smith officiating. An opportunity to visit with the family and enjoy a light luncheon will follow the service in the social area of the church. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Port Allegany, following the luncheon.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Port Allegany or the S.W. Smith Public Library.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Port Allegany.
New Christian Business Forum Introduced in Allegany County on Small Business Saturday
New, free opportunities for Allegany County entrepreneurs and organizations to help improve their businesses were introduced on Small Business Saturday today by an area nonprofit organization.
Allegany Hope is forming a Christian Business Forum, with some services available immediately and additional connections starting after the first of the year.
Small Business Saturday is a national effort to promote a focus on shopping at small businesses due to their major economic significance to hometown communities.
The Allegany County Christian organization, which is focused on Building Healthy Communities Through Healthy FamiliesTM, currently is offering free internet access to more than 20,000 online videos through the national RightNow Media @Work, which include individual sessions and film series on helping to grow businesses.
These include video presentations by former executives of a variety of well-known organizations, including HP, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Walmart, Chick-fil-A, Hobby Lobby, Tyson and more.
Related subjects include leadership, professional development, communication and teamwork, conflict resolution, mental health and wellness, character, ethics and integrity, values and culture, diversity and inclusion, best business practices and others.
Personal series on couples in business, marriage and family, parenting, finances, and studies for men, women, teens and children also are available for both business owners and organization managers and the general public.
Casey Jones, Allegany Hope executive director, says that successful businesses and organizations which provide products and services which are focused on benefiting the public reflect the Christian principle of serving others.
Individuals of all faith backgrounds are welcome to join the Forum.
Jones, who has served in leadership capacities in several business and service organizations from local to state, national and international, became an entrepreneur at the age of 10 when he started selling greeting cards, formally entered business at 16 as a news reporter and photographer, and then graduated into main street retailing and providing services in both nonprofit organization and government management advisor positions.
After the first of the year, he will be facilitating video training opportunities and discussion groups for the Forum, which first will be provided online to enable maximum participation throughout the county without travel requirements and, then, depending on geographical response, may move in the future into local in-person gatherings in various areas.
The organization leader said that providing current and potential entrepreneurs with resources to help them focus, maintain and grow their operations is critical, noting that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that nearly one out of five new businesses close their doors within the first year of operation.
This, he said, is followed by a nearly 40 percent failure rate by the third year, over half by the fifth, and nearly two-thirds within 10 years.
The Forum, which Jones said has received positive response from organization leaders he has talked with, particularly after closure of the Greater Allegany County Chamber of Commerce several months ago, is designed to bring together business and nonprofit leaders to obtain training, realize support from each other, and exchange ideas and resources which encourage success.
Further information and registration for the free online access to business, organization and related videos, along with details about startup of the January online gatherings, are available by sending one’s name, name and type of organization or business, community, email and telephone number to Jones at AlleganyHopeWNY@outlook.com or (484) 435-0503.
Galeton, Pike Township Back in 67th Legislative District, Causer Says
COUDERSPORT – Effective Dec. 1, the Potter County communities of Galeton and Pike Township will again be part of the 67th Legislative District served by Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter).
A decade ago, these communities were shifted into the 68th Legislative District. However, due to population changes identified in the 2020 U.S. Census, they were moved back into the 67th District as part of the recent redistricting process.
“I am pleased to welcome back the residents of these two municipalities and to now represent all residents of Cameron, McKean and Potter counties,” Causer said.
He noted his offices in Bradford, Coudersport and Kane, as well as Harrisburg, stand ready to help residents with services such as:
- PennDOT paperwork, including driver’s license and vehicle registration applications and renewals.
- Information and applications for senior citizen benefit programs, including Property Tax/Rent Rebate and PACE/PACENET prescription drug programs.
- Information and applications for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
- Help with securing birth and death certificates (photo identification required).
- Information about legislation.
- Assistance with resolving matters relating to state agencies.
The offices can be reached as follows:
- Bradford – 78 Main St., first floor, 814-362-4400.
- Coudersport – 107 S. Main St., Room 1, 814-274-9769.
- Kane – 54 Fraley St., Suite 2, 814-837-0880.
- Harrisburg – 147 Main Capitol, PO Box 202067, Harrisburg, PA 17120-2067, 717-787-5075.
Causer’s office can also be reached online at www.RepCauser.com. Residents are also encouraged to follow him on Facebook and Instagram.
Coudersport Dispatched to Crash on North Hollow Road
At 6:39 PM on Saturday, Coudersport Fire & EMS have been dispatched to 354 North Hollow Road for a vehicle off the road into a tree. One injury is reported.
Reported driver struck a deer and went off the road into a tree. Possibly facial injuries, truck off the road
Car vs Motorcycle Crash With Injuries Near Coudersport
Potter-Tioga County Fire Wire
Homer Township, Box 48-06, Intersection of Dividing Ridge Road and Dutch Hill Road, Motor Vehicle Accident reported car vs motorcycle with injuries.
Departments 48, 49, Coudersport ALS. Called in by the driver of the motorcycle. Stated he was rear ended by a car and he had his juvenile daughter on the back of the bike. Reporting injuries. Roadway reported blocked at the intersection. Requesting Medevac. Rescue 48-8 to the scene. Engine 48-3 to establish the Landing Zone.
Tioga 911 on phone with Air Medical. Closest helicopter has a 35 minute eta. Cancelling the helicopter.
All units returning. Ambulance 49-17 enroute to UPMC Cole.
PennDOT Discusses Winter Preparations and Situational Awareness at Regional Traffic Management Center
Officials from four Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) districts held a combined media event today to discuss winter preparations and how the central Regional Transportation Management Center (RTMC) assists with situational awareness for the traveling public.
Jason Powell, District 2 Maintenance Operations Manager, provided an overview of the center, which provides coverage services to 26 counties in the region. Powell noted, “The tools and technology we use allows us to respond quickly, make changes quickly, and share information quickly. The service we provide through the RTMC helps keep motorists safe as they travel through the region”.
RTMC services include 24/7 monitoring and posting of road and bridge restrictions/closures, managing traffic related and weather-related incidents, and oversight of the Intelligent Transportation System, which includes traffic cameras, message boards, and Highway Advisory Radio.
In discussing traffic safety, Powell explained that–as part of a signage pilot project– the department has [BM1] deployed variable speed limit, or VSL, signs at 63 total locations:
- 21 locations along I-80 in Clearfield (mile marker (MM) 100-133) and Clinton (MM 182-193) counties;
- Six locations on I-80 in Clarion and Jefferson counties on the approaches to Emlenton Bridge (MM 42-45), North Fork Bridge (MM 78-81), and Kyle Lake Bridge (MM 92-95); and
- 36 locations along I-81 from I-78 to I-80 in Lebanon (five locations), Luzerne (seven locations), and Schuylkill (24 locations) counties.
When visibility or roadway conditions call for lower speeds, the VSLs help to quickly reduce speed limits—displaying the lower speed limit vividly for motorists. When speed limits are reduced, a yellow light at the top and bottom of the VSL will be flashing to further ensure motorists are aware of the change.
While the VSLs are in place through April, permanent speed limit signs will be covered, and the normal posted speed limit will be displayed on the VSL unless visibility or winter weather conditions call for slower speeds.
Earlier this year, the program was active in 12 locations along I-80 in Clearfield County. Preliminary results show this low-cost innovative solution effectively slowed traffic when needed and reduced or eliminated crashes. Locations were chosen based on crash and weather data, such as frequent wintry conditions and where crashes caused by whiteout conditions led to roadway closures of more than three hours.
With more than $212 million budgeted for this winter’s statewide operations, PennDOT deploys about 4,700 on-the-road workers, has more than 636,000 tons of salt on hand across the state and will take salt deliveries throughout the winter.
Ken Bair, Assistant District Executive – Maintenance with District 3 reported that PennDOT is prepared for the winter season.
“Our preparation for the winter season starts the prior spring,” said Bair. “Across our regions counties have adequate materials on hand, equipment has been prepped and personnel have reviewed their snow routes for the winter.”
If motorists encounter snow or ice-covered roads, they should slow down, increase their following distance and avoid distractions. Last winter in Pennsylvania, preliminary statewide data shows that there were 266 crashes resulting in two fatalities and 116 injuries on snowy, slushy or ice-covered roadways where aggressive-driving behaviors such as speeding or making careless lane changes were factors.
Motorists should prepare for potential wintry weather by ensuring they have supplies in their vehicles before heading out: food, water, blankets, extra gloves and hats, cell phone charger, hand or foot warmers, windshield brush and scraper, and any specialized items like medications or baby and pet supplies.
In addition, snow squalls can often produce dangerous and deadly travel hazards on otherwise clear winter days. The National Weather Service now issues “Snow Squall Warnings” which alert drivers of whiteout conditions and slippery roadways, so motorists can avoid traveling directly into these dangerous squalls.
Joan L. Leviski, 87, a resident of Silver Creek Terrace and formerly of Beech Road, St. Marys, PA
Joan L. Leviski, 87, a resident of Silver Creek Terrace and formerly of Beech Road, St. Marys, PA passed away on Thursday, November 24, 2022 in DuBois following a brief illness.
She was born on June 9, 1935 in St. Marys, PA, a daughter of the late Ivan and Genevieve DeGroat Snyder.
On November 12, 1960, in Queen of the World Church, she married the late Vincent M. Leviski, who preceded her in death on November 24, 2011. Together they shared more than 51 years of marriage, and Joan joined him in Heaven exactly 11 years later.
Joan was a graduate of Central High School and was a member of Queen of the World Church. Over the years, she was employed at Loblaw’s and Bell’s. In her free time, Joan enjoyed crossword puzzles, reading, and spending time with her family.
She is survived by 3 children; David (Diane) Leviski of Ellicott City, MD, Stacey (Dave Pisani) Iorfida of Johnsonburg, and Amy (Rick) Hoyt of Johnsonburg. She is also survived by six grandchildren; Laura (Matt) Hyde, Michael (Shirley) Leviski, Miranda (Kyle) Fauls, Ryan Hoyt, Zach Iorfida, and Edward Pisani, and by three great-grandchildren; Harlyn, Louie. and Andrew, and was anticipating the birth of her fourth great-grandchild.
In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a sister; Miriam “Jean” Elmquist.
Funeral Services for Joan L. Leviski will be held on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 11:00 AM at Lynch-Green Funeral Home.
Burial will follow in Parklawn Memorial Gardens in Ridgway.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at the Lynch-Green Funeral Home from 10:00 AM until the time of the service.
In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to the Elk County Humane Society.
Lynch-Green Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 151 N. Michael St., St. Marys, PA 15857 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.lynchgreenfuneralhome.com
DICKENS OF A BOOK SALE STARTS MONDAY, NOV. 28 AND ENDS ON SUNDAY, DEC. 11
The Dickens of a Book Sale is being held indoors for two weeks, starting Monday, Nov. 28 and ending on Sunday, Dec. 11 in the main area at the Green Free Library at 134 Main Street in Wellsboro.
Staff members are conducting the sale. Proceeds will be used to support the library.
Included will be gently used books, coffee table books, audio books and DVDs for Christmas gift giving. “We will be restocking throughout the sale,” said Director Leslie Wishard.
Hours the first week, which includes Dickens of a Christmas weekend, Friday, Dec. 2 to Sunday, Dec. 4, are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28 through Thursday, Dec. 1; from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2; from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3;and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4.
Hours the second week, which includes Christmas on Main Street Thursday, Dec. 8 to Sunday, Dec. 11, are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5 through Thursday, Dec. 8; from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 9; and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10 and 11.
EMMF EARLY BIRD SEASON PASS IS AVAILABLE UNTIL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 FOR $150
A $150 early bird season pass to attend 13 Endless Mountain Music Festival concerts featuring world-class musicians is available only through next Wednesday, Nov. 30.
On Thursday, Dec. 1, the price will increase to $199throughSaturday, Dec 31 and will increase to $250 onJan. 1, 2023.
“The early bird season pass is an opportunity to give a music lover a great gift for Christmas, a birthday, anniversary or just because,” said Cindy Long, EMMF executive director.
The 17-day festival will offer a menu of music from Friday, July 21 through Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023 at venues in Pennsylvania and New York.
Admission to six of the eight symphony orchestra concerts on Fridays in Mansfield and Saturdays in Corning, N.Y. is $39 each or $234 and to eight of the 10 chamber concerts is $30 each or $240.
Two of the eight symphony orchestra concerts are free with one in Wellsboro on July 23 at 2:30 p.m. and the other in Corning on Aug. 6 at 2:30 p.m.
Two of the 10 chamber concerts are free and will be in Pennsylvania, one outdoors under the stars at Cherry Springs State Park near Galeton in Potter County at 8 p.m. and the other indoors at the Yoked Church in Knoxville in Tioga County at 7 p.m.
The total price to attend the 13 concerts is $474. Those who purchase a $150 early bird season pass will save $324 off the price of admission. For more information about the early bird season pass, call 570-787-7800.
Legion Auxiliary of Port Allegany VMI (Vets Club) Winter Coat Distribution Today
On Saturday, November 26, the Legion Auxiliary in the Port Allegany VMI (Vets Club) will have a distribution of the winter coats they received during a very successful coat drive. If you’re in need of a coat or know someone who is, stop by between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Pictured is Legion Auxiliary President, Kathy Link.