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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

State panel moves to censure an Erie County judge

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has determined that Mark J. Grisanti, a Judge of the Court of Claims and an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court, Erie County, should be censured for engaging in a street brawl with his neighbors, and for participating in cases involving an attorney with whom he had an ongoing financial relationship. The Commission’s Administrator had recommended that Judge Grisanti be removed from office. Six Commission members voted for censure, and four voted  to remove the judge.

Background: On June 22, 2020, Judge Grisanti instigated a verbal and physical altercation with a neighbor and his wife over a parking spot. Upon seeing the neighbors’ car parked near his own driveway, Judge Grisanti called 911. Before Buffalo police officers arrived, both Judge Grisanti and his wife confronted and yelled profanities at the neighbors, who responded in kind. During their confrontation, the parties came into rough physical contact with one another.


Upon arriving at the scene, two police officers captured the ensuing events on body cameras. After one officer grabbed Mrs. Grisanti and brought her to the ground attempting to handcuff her, Judge Grisanti shoved him and yelled, “you arrest my f****** wife…you’re going to be sorry,” and “my son…and my daughter are…both police officers.” Judge Grisanti himself was handcuffed and placed in a police car at the scene and continued to drop the names of high-ranking police officials and the Mayor of Buffalo.

The complete release is HERE.

DWI Mock Accident-Canisteo

 The Canisteo Village Police Department in collaboration with the New York State Police, Steuben County Sheriff's Office, Canisteo Fire and Ambulance, Greenwood Fire and Ambulance, Hornell ALS Unit, Steuben County District Attorney's Office, Steuben County Coroner's Office, Lifenet, Alfred University Drama Club and Troupscreek Auto are hosting a DWI Mock Accident Scenario in the Village of Canisteo on Monday May 6th, 2024 at 9:00am for the Juniors and Seniors of the Canisteo-Greenwood School District. 


With prom and graduation season approaching our emergency services want to remind our young youths the dangers of drinking and driving.  Each year we lose a loved one around this time due to a careless decision.  We are in hopes to show the impact a critical incident has on one another and their community.  This event will take place behind the Canisteo Village Wastewater Treatment plant on Dunning Road in Canisteo. 

Please feel free to attend the event and support the cause.  As first responders we would like to make in impact on all our youths in the surrounding areas as well to eliminate a tragedy from occurring. 


Chief Kyle C. Amidon
Canisteo Village Police Dept.
35 Main Street
Canisteo NY 14823

Wellsville Police Blotter

Date: Sunday April 28, 2024

 

Wellsville Police arrested Robert D. McMorris, age 64 of Wellsville, charging him with Public Lewdness (Class B Misdemeanor) and Disorderly Conduct (Violation).  The charges stem from an incident that took place on North Main Street.  McMorris was issued an appearance ticket and released.  McMorris is due to appear in Wellsville Village Court on May 21st at 4:30 pm.

 

Wellsville Police arrested Kyle H. Lunn, age 28 of Richburg, charging him with Petit Larceny (Class A Misdemeanor).  The charge stems from an incident that took place on South Main Street on March 21st.  Lunn was also arrested on a Bench Warrant for failure to appear in Wellsville Village Court on April 2nd on previous Fleeing a Police Officer in a motor vehicle and other vehicle and traffic charges.  Lunn was processed and arraigned before Wellsville Village Justice Thompson.  Lunn was committed to the Allegany County Jail on $5,000.00 cash bail or $10,000.00 property bond or $20,000.00 partially secured bond.  Lunn is due back in Wellsville Village Court on May 7th at 4:30 pm.

Memorial Service: Thelma R. Smith, 73, Westfield, PA

Thelma R. SMITH, 73, of Westfield, PA, died Thursday, April 25, 2024 in her home.  A gathering to celebrate Thelma’s life will be held Thursday, May 2, 2024 at Moon’s Big Red Barn, 453 Rowley Road, Ulysses, PA from 1:00 – 4:00 PM, with a service at 1:30 PM.  Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.

Obituary: Frederick C. Schwartz, 96, Almond

Frederick C. Schwartz, 96 a resident of Chapel Street, passed away Saturday (April 27, 2024) at St. James Hospital in Hornell.

Born in Angelica, December 14, 1927, he was the son of Fred J. and Lena Patrick Schwartz. He had resided nearly all his life in the Almond Area. He was a graduate of Alfred Almond Central School where he excelled in Baseball, Basketball and track. He had coached Little League for several years. He had been employed for several years at the former SKF Industries in Hornell. In his younger years he enjoyed bowling, hunting, the New York Yankees and later enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s sporting activities.
He was a member of the Arkport American Legion , the Hornell Association, the Almond Community Church, the former Almond Lions Club and coached little league for many years.
He was predeceased by his parents, his daughter, Susan (Ron) Lockwood and his brother, Robert (Louise) Schwartz.
Surviving are his loving family, wife Jeanne Kame Schwartz to whom he was married for 75 years his daughter, Christine (Larry) Drumm of Almond , his brother, Francis Schwartz of Thacherville, his son-in-law, Ron Lockwood, 4 grandchildren, Julie Barrett, Jason (Meredith) Lockwood, Jaimee (Darcy) McDougal and Justine (Marco) Lockwood, 3 Great Grandchildren, Solara Rosas, Lyla Lockwood and Weston Lockwood.
There will be no calling hours. Family and friends are invited to attend a graveside service on Thursday (May 2, 2024) at Woodlawn Cemetery in Almond at 3:00 PM. Rev. Scott DuMond will officiate.
The family is being assisted by Gerald R. Brown, Director at Bender-Brown & Powers Funeral Home of Hornell.

Monday, April 29, 2024

Alfred State College holds 40th annual Honors Convocation

Hundreds of Alfred State students were honored at the 40th annual Honors Convocation. Dr. Carrie Cokely, Vice President for Academic Affairs, presided over the event.

Alfred State President Dr. Steven Mauro and Cokely offered welcome addresses prior to inviting the deans of each of the three schools to present the Dean’s Awards for Academic Excellence. Matthew Giardini (Allegany, NY - Building Trades) and Owen Smolinski (Buffalo, NY - Welding Technology) were the recipients for the School of Applied Technology, Brianna Cash (Homer, NY - Accounting) and Andrew Waag (Cassadaga, NY - Information Technology) were honored for the School of Architecture, Management & Engineering Technology, and Dylyn Bailey (Andover, NY - Biological Sciences) and Lauren Franey (Derby, NY - Forensic Science) were selected for the School of Arts and Sciences. 

Cokely returned to the stage and awarded Keagan Grim (Hilton, NY - Electrical Construction & Maintenance Electrician) with the Provost’s Award for Academic Excellence. 

Vice President for Student and Employee Affairs Dr. Gregory Sammons honored Katelyn James (Akron, NY - Business Administration) and Colin Thompson (Webster, NY - Architecture) for their Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence. Read more about the Chancellor’s Award.

Dr. Sammons also honored Halimat Akanbi (Ozone Park, NY - Construction Management) with the inaugural Patricia K. Fogarty Former College Chair, Endowed Award. During her time at Alfred State, Akanbi has worked to build community through service. She is the longest standing member of the Civic Advocate Team and has acted as a thoughtful, caring, and impactful member throughout her time within the Center for Civic Leadership.

Dr. Sammons presents an award to Halimat Akanbi
Halimat Akanbi was awarded the inaugural Patricia K. Fogarty College Chair, Endowed Award.

Lilith Holmes (Sodus, NY – Nursing) was awarded the Paul Buckman Memorial Award. The award is given to a graduating resident assistant who has demonstrated excellence in job performance and academic achievement. Holmes has spent her time at Alfred State developing into a well-rounded individual. She is a member of numerous clubs, served as an orientation leader, a member of the campus activities board, and is the Executive Vice President of Student Senate.

Chair of the College Council Ronald Nasca awarded a trio of Pioneers with the Leadership through Civic Engagement Award. Nicholas Barrett (Avoca, NY - Technology Management), Alyssa Burdick (Valley Falls, NY - Forensic Science), and Ethan Kuhn (Holley, NY - Forensic Science) were honored for their work on civic engagement initiatives during their time at Alfred State.

Student Senate President Kaytlinn Cattrell awarded Mark Bloxsom, associate professor and department chair of the Business Department, and Jennifer Ross, lecturer in the Physical and Life Sciences Department with the Student Advocate Award. This award is given to college employees that have gone above and beyond to help students be successful at Alfred State College.

Dr. Mauro closed the ceremony by presenting the Excellence in Faculty Advising Awards. Megan Clark (Assistant Professor Nursing), Nicholas Ford (Instructor Civil Engineering Technology), and Greg Cook (Instructor Electrical, Machine Tool, and Welding) were honored for going above and beyond to positively impact a student’s college experience.

Students from each of the three schools were honored for their academic achievements. Alfred State will honor the Class of 2024 at Commencement on Saturday, May 11.

Students from the School of Arts and Sciences honored.
Dean Kathleen Casey (far left) and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Carrie Cokely pose with Dylyn Bailey and Lauren Franey. Bailey and Franey were honored with the Dean’s Award for School of Arts and Sciences.

Obituary: Lois Ann Langberg Hicks, 91, a longtime resident of Coudersport

 

Lois Ann Langberg Hicks  “joyful spirit”

COUDERSPORT, Pa.--- Lois Ann Langberg Hicks, 91, a longtime resident of Coudersport, went to be with the Lord, on her birthday, Friday, April 26, 2024, in Buffalo General Medical Center, Buffalo, NY. 

Lois was born on April 26, 1933 in Malverne, Long Island, New York. She was the daughter of Oscar and Bessie Bliss Langberg.  On June 30, 1956 in Peterboro, New York, she married Norman Hicks. 

Lois earned her undergraduate degree from Potsdam State Teacher's College in Potsdam, New York, and then her Masters degree from Oswego State Teacher's College in Oswego, New York. She was employed as an Elementary and Special Education teacher for many years. She officially retired from teaching in 2015 at the age of 82. She had been an elementary teacher for about 55 years. 

She taught in many places, including Palmyra, Marion, and Dansville in New York State, St Marys, Pennsylvania, and at many of the elementary schools throughout Potter County near Coudersport, Pennsylvania. 

Lois was a member of the Gospel Tabernacle, where she was active in her church. She enjoyed reading, playing her piano, and keeping up with local news. She also loved gardening, flowers, her family & friends, and most of all Jesus. 

She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Norman Hicks. 

Left to cherish her memory are her son, David (Joelle) Hicks of Uniontown, OH; her daughter, Lisa (Mark) Swartzentruber of North Canton, OH; five grandchildren, Joshua Hicks, Caleb (Mackenzie) Hicks, Michael (Abigail) Swartzentruber, Madison Swartzentruber, and Morgan Swartzentruber, several nieces and nephews, and dear friends Tim & Bonnie Wright.

Family and friends may call from 3pm to 4pm on Saturday, May 4, 2024, in the Gospel Tabernacle, 420 Rt 6W, Coudersport, where a celebration of life will follow at 4pm with Pastor John Minor, officiating. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Lois’ name may be made to the Gospel Tabernacle House of Hope, 420 Rt 6W, Coudersport, PA 16915. 

Lois’ final arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse. 

To express condolences, light a candle, or share a fond memory of Lois, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.

Allegany Sheriff's office arrest Wellsville woman on multiple felonies

 


Obituary: Judith Ann “Judy” BRAYMILLER, nee Evans, 84, of Wellsville

Judith Ann “Judy” BRAYMILLER, nee Evans, 84, of Riverside Drive, Wellsville, NY, died in her sleep at home on January 10, 2024.  

 

Friends may call at OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, Wellsville, on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, with a Memorial Service following at 1:00 PM.  Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery, Scio.

 

Cremation was at OLNEY-FOUST Private Crematory.  Memorials may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of Western New York at www.alz.org/wny or SPCA serving Allegany County at www.spcaallegany.org.  Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville.  Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.

Arcade: Woman seriously injured after she was run over

PRESS RELEASE

Incident Type: MVA/Injury

Incident Date: April 29, 2024

Location: East Arcade Road Town of Arcade

Deputy: Deputy Michael Majtyka

Person[s] Involved: 58 Year Old Female

Details:


The Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an injury accident which occurred this

morning on East Arcade Road in the Town of Arcade.

Multiple agencies responded to the report of a female who had been run over by a vehicle. Upon

arrival it was determined a disabled vehicle being towed with a tow rope had accidentally run

over a 58 year old female while on private property. The injured female, who will remain

unnamed at this time, had a severe lower leg injury and torso injuries. An Arcade Police Officer, who had responded to the scene to assist, applied a tourniquet to the injured leg to control bleeding, and other medical care was provided by Arcade Fire Department. The female was transported by Arcade Ambulance to Erie County Medical Center for treatment.

Initial findings indicate the female was assisting in moving the disabled vehicle, while a family member was attempting to pull the disabled vehicle with another vehicle. No charges are expected at this time.

Also assisting at the scene was Wyoming County Emergency Services.

Cuba’s Ron Truax Honored for Service to Allegany County

At the April 24 Legislative Board meeting, the Allegany County Board of Legislators adopted a resolution recognizing Ronald B. Truax of Cuba for service to his community and Allegany County. 

Ronald Truax was born and raised in Cuba, New York, and graduated from both Houghton University and Alfred University. 

Mr. Truax has participated as an active member of the Clarksville Fire Department for over 45 years, including many terms as Chief and Assistant Chief and has been a driver for the Clarksville Ambulance Service for ten years.  Mr. Truax served as Clarksville Town Supervisor from 1984 to 1994, was reelected to that position in 2010, and continues to lead Clarksville in that role. 

Mr. Truax was a County Legislator representing District II from 1994 to 2009, serving as Vice-Chairman from 1996 to 2006, Chairman of the Board’s Human Services Committee for 16 years, and as a member of the Ways & Means, Public Safety, Personnel, and Technology Committees.  He has further represented the County as a member of the Board of Health, Citizen Advisory Council to the Office for the Aging, Community Services Board, and the Friendship Empire Zone. 

Mr. Truax has been active with Gil’s Hills Ministries in Wellsville, the Obi Community Church in Clarksville, and the West Clarksville Baptist Church, where he has served in many capacities including as Board Member, Trustee, and Deacon.  For 23 years, Ron and his wife Aprille served as part of a medical mission team to Jamaica, providing medical and dental care to those in need.  

Ron and his wife Aprille have been married for over 50 years, are the proud parents of three children, and enthusiastic grandparents of thirteen grandchildren.    

On behalf of the Board of Legislators and citizens of Allegany County, we thank Ronald B. Truax for his commitment to the community and for making Allegany County a better place.                       


Clothing Giveaway and Missions Luncheon Scheduled

 


Friendship Church to Host

Clothing Giveaway, Colombia Missions Luncheon

 

     A Friendship church has scheduled a clothing giveaway and a free Colombia missions luncheon for May.

     The United Church of Friendship will host a gently-used clothing giveaway from 10AM to 6PM Thursday, May 9; 10AM to 4PM Friday, May 10; and 10AM to 2PM Saturday, May 11.

     Donated clothing also is being accepted by dropping it off in plastic bags at the St. Pauly clothing box, located in the back of the church parking lot at 31 East Main Street, day or night.

     Additional information is available at Grammakirch@gmail.com or (585) 610-3441.

     The church also hosts a 24/7 Blessings Box which contains food and small household items for pickup by those in need, along with accepting donations.

     It is located at the top of the handicapped ramp at the parking lot entrance of the church.

     On Wednesday, May 8, the church will host a free noon community missions luncheon at The Carter House, 37 East Main Street.

     The second Monday of the month gathering will feature Matthew (Mateo) Hess, who will discuss how a Christian school, which was started over 30 years ago by his father-in-law pastor in Colombia, with only 34 pupils, ministers in an impoverished area of Bogota.

    Hess, a former Rochester school teacher, who now assists his wife, Lety, in leading the nearly 600-student Christian facility.

    Further information about the ongoing Friendship Christian missions group is available from Anita Baird Jones at ajmbaird@aol.com or (585) 808-1300.

Partial Obituary: Gordon C. Graves, 85, formerly of Ulysses

Gordon C. GRAVES, 85, of Mechanicsburg, PA, formerly of Ulysses, died Sunday, April 28, 2024 in his daughter’s home.  Friends may call Wednesday, May 1, 2024 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA.  Funeral Services will be held 11:00 AM, Thursday, May 2, 2024 in the Ulysses Free Methodist Church.  Burial will be in Ulysses Cemetery.  Memorials may be made to the Ulysses Free Methodist Church.  A complete obituary will be announced.  Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Obituary: George R. Brown, 41, of 4206 Rte. 305 South, Cuba,

 


George R. Brown:  Father, Son, and Brother 

George R. Brown, 41, of 4206 Rte. 305 South, Cuba, passed away unexpectedly, Friday, April 26, 2024 at home. 

Born on September 16, 1982, in Olean, he was a son of Edward Brown and Laurie A. Rought Kelley. 

George attended Cuba-Rushford School.  He had worked as a farmhand for various farms, Davis Auto in Cuba, was a self-employed mechanic, and was currently working for A-1 Rental in Olean.

 He enjoyed gardening and spending time with his children. 

 George is survived by

His Mother                Laurie L. (Fiancé James Berry) Kelley                     Cuba

His Children               Thomas Brown                                              Friendship

                                    Lillyann Brown                                               Friendship

4 Brothers                  Josh (Natasha) Brown                                  Cuba

                                    Jason (fiancé Amanda Layman) Rought    Cuba

                                    Edward Brown                                               Jacksonville, FL

                                    Scott Brown                                                   Jacksonville, FL

A Sister                       Sherry Brown                                                Jacksonville, FL

Maternal Grandfather          George E. Rought                              Clarksville

His Longtime Companion    Sybil Davis                                          Cuba

Several Nieces and Nephews

 In addition to his father Edward Brown, he was predeceased by his maternal grandmother June A. Rought.          

At this time, the family will hold private services.                                                                              

Arrangements are under direction of the Mark F. Rinker Funeral Home & Memorial Services, Inc., Cuba.        

Obituary: Frederick Newton Wurster, 87, Wellsville

 

Wellsville, NY – Frederick Newton Wurster, 87, of Hanover Hill Road passed away on Thursday, April 25, 2024, at Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pennsylvania. He was born March 14, 1937, in Buffalo, the son of the late Ralph and Dorothy (Mayo) Wurster, and brother of Dorothy Fletcher. On September 15, 1962, he married the love of his life, Patricia Walsh, who survives. 

“Newt” attended schools in Buffalo, Tonawanda, Batavia, Olean, and was a 1955 graduate of Wellsville High School. Upon graduating, he entered the United States Navy on September 30, 1955; during his service, of which he was very proud, he was aboard the heavy cruiser USS Des Moines. He received his honorable discharge on September 29, 1959. In the civilian work force, Newt was employed initially for six years by Acme Electric of Cuba before finding his 34 + year career at Dresser Rand (Worthington) of Wellsville as a machinist. He served on the Executive Board of the Local #1580 Union for 22 years, the WERA board for 18 years, and was past president of Worthington Employee Federal Credit Union. He was a former manager, and coach, of the First Trust Babe Ruth Baseball Team. He enjoyed traveling with his wife, and spending time with their sons and families. 

In addition to his wife of 61 years, Patricia, he is survived by: three sons, Daniel (Kelly), Darin (Lori), and Mark (Rina); many grandchildren; sister, Dorothy Fletcher; as well as several nieces and nephews. 

Family and friends are invited to attend a Graveside Service with full military honors, on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 11 am in Stannards Cemetery. Please consider memorial donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105; the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 78516, Topeka, KS 66675-8516; or to a charity of the donor’s choice. To leave online condolences please visit www.embserfuneralhome.com

Wellsville Lions Club New Members

Wellsville Lions Club welcomed 3 new members at the April 25, 2024 meeting

of the Lions Club at the Wellsville Country Club.

New members are Brad Loucks sponsored by Dean Arnold, Sheila Kalkbrenner
sponsored by Jody Tory and Tom Hand sponsored by Bruce Hand.  Al Mosher did
the honors of swearing in the new members.


Front row- Brad Loucks, Dean Arnold, Sheila Kalkbrenner, Tom Hand Back row-
Alex Mosher, Jody Torrey, Bruce Hand

Ed Tezak
PR Committee
Wellsville Lions Club


BOCES Open House

 The #CABOCES CTE Center at Belmont is hosting an Open House event on Tuesday, April 30 from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.  Explore CTE programs, hear from alumni & advisory members, and gather more information on future options from businesses, unions and colleges/universities.



Obituary: Gerald Broughton, 88, Canaseraga

Gerald Broughton, 88 a resident of North Church Street, passed away Saturday (April 20, 2024).

Born in Canisteo, June 20, 1935, he was the son of Nathan and Margaret Miller Broughton. He had resided his early life in Birdsall, New York, but the greater part of his life in Canaseraga. He had been employed at the former Foster Wheeler Corporation in Dansville, retiring after 34 years of service.
Gerald had proudly served his country as a member of the United States Air Force from 1954-1958. He was a member of the Canaseraga American Legion Post, the Hornell Chapter of AMVETS, and the Hornell Association.
He was predeceased by his parents, his wife, Catharine Broughton, his daughter, Amy Ellis and his son Gregory Broughton, as well as his sister, Regis Glover and his brother, Duane Broughton.
Surviving are his sons, Loran Broughton of Cuba, and Brian (Pat) Broughton of Honeoye, one brother Loran (Jacklyn Hunt) of Canaseraga, three grandsons, Gregory Thomas, Shawn Serra, and Zack Broughton, several nieces and nephews.
Honoring Gerald’s wishes, there will be no calling hours. Family and friends are invited to a graveside service with military honors at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Canaseraga on Friday May 3, 2024 at 11:00 AM.
The family is being assisted by Gerald R. Brown, Director at Bender-Brown & Powers Funeral Home of Hornell.

Friday, April 26, 2024

Mercy Flight mourns loss of pilot

Today marks two years since we lost our pilot, Jim Sauer, in a tragic training accident. Jim was not just a skilled aviator, but a cherished friend, mentor, and family member to many of us.

Though he may no longer be with us, Jim's spirit continues to inspire us each day. Let us take a moment to honor his memory.

Complete Obituary: Steven J. “Steve” Neefe, 70, a lifelong resident of Coudersport

Steven J. Neefe “loving father, brother, fiancé, and grandfather” 

COUDERSPORT, PA---Steven J. “Steve” Neefe, 70, a lifelong resident of Coudersport, passed away unexpectedly with his loving family by his side on Thursday, April 25, 2024, in UPMC Williamsport. 

Born on Friday, February 26, 1954 in Coudersport, he was a son of James G. and Charlotte A. Prindle Neefe.  

Steve was a graduate of Coudersport High School, Class of 1973.  He drove for many trucking companies throughout his career.  He was also a farmer.  He loved his cars and his animals, but his greatest love was his family. 

Left to cherish his memory are his fiancee, Theresa I. Cline of Coudersport; a son, Steven E. (Misty) Neefe of Coudersport; three grandchildren, Branden, Jorden, and Hayden; twin siblings, James A. (Julie A. Herzog) Neefe of Boiling Springs and Julie A. (Ronn) Page of Auburn, Indiana; two nephews; and a grandnephew. 

Family and friends are invited to attend a graveside funeral service at 11am on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in Sweden Hill Cemetery, Coudersport with the Rev. Scott Odgen, officiating. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Steve’s name may be made to Teacher’s Pet Rescue, 19 Blackberry Lane, Coudersport, PA 16915. 

Steve’s family entrusted his care to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse. 

To express condolences, light a candle, or share a fond memory of Steve, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.

Spectrum internet outage impacts area

Wellsville Central School District is being impacted by the regional internet outage. Our telephone services have not been interrupted. At this time, Spectrum is estimating to have this repaired by 6:30 pm.

Engineering students from Alfred University went to Alfred-Almond Central School

A group of undergraduate engineering students from Alfred University went to Alfred-Almond Central School this week to talk about engineering and give a presentation on electronics. Engineers worked with elementary students to assemble simple robots called Bristlebots, and explain how electronics work to power motors. Once put together, the Bristlebots were let loose!.

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Organized by the University’s chapter of the Society of Women Engineers
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