Archive - 2012 - News Article
January 5th
BROOKVILLE â A Clarion woman is facing multiple charges after leading Brookville Borough Police on a nearly 20-mile pursuit Thursday afternoon along Route 322.
Police Chief Ken Dworek said the woman, who is in her mid-60s, initially did not stop for a traffic control detail along Route 322 around 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
She faces charges of driving under suspension, reckless driving, attempting to elude police and multiple other traffic citations.
Police, noticing the woman was driving a car with expired inspection stickers, attempted to pull her over â but she just
The swearing-in ceremony for Jefferson County elected officials took place Tuesday. Pictured are (from left) the Honorable John B. Leete, the senior judge of Potter County; Andrew Bazylak and his dad, newly-elected District Judge Greg Bazylak; District Judge Douglas Chambers; and James Henry Foradora and his dad, the Honorable John Henry Foradora.
January 4th
PUNXSUTAWNEY â Thereâs a new fire chief in town, as Bryan Smith was sworn in as the new Punxsutawney Fire Department chief during Tuesdayâs borough council reorganization meeting.
Smith, who had been chief of the Elk Run Volunteer Fire Company for the last seven years, was nominated by the Elk Run firefighters to become the chief of the entire department, a post that is chosen on a rotation basis among the three fire companies, Central, Elk Run and Lindsey.
Smith, who joined the fire department in 1991, is the son of firefighter Pete Smith, Central assistant chief.
Tuesday, Punxsutawney Borough Council reorganized for 2012 and welcomed three new council members (front, from left): Toby Santik, Michele Lorenzo and Eric Story Sr. Incumbent council members are (back, from left) William Spencer; Larry Chenoga, new council president; Mayor James Wehrle; Mike Porada, new council vice-president; and Robert Reesman, who did not run for a seat but was appointed Tuesday to fulfill the unexpired term for former council President Susan Glessner, who resigned her seat in late December. Councilâs next meeting is at 6 p.m. Monday. (Photo by Larry McGuire)
BROOKVILLE â Marianne Snedden and John Robinson, spokespersons for the Just for Jesus Challenge Homeless Outreach Center, said âfalse accusations,â were presented at a recent public hearing involving the controversial group home.
âWe just wanted to let you (the commissioners) know, regarding the Dec. 19 meeting, there were many false accusations brought up at that meeting, and they were very misleading, and we wanted to assure you of that,â Snedden said at last Thursdayâs Jefferson County commission meeting.
January 3rd
PUNXSUTAWNEY â With their second child actually due this coming Saturday, Jan. 7, Candice Burkett and Anthony Boggs Jr. of Punxsy didnât think he would be the first baby born in Punxsy in 2012.
But Monday, Candice had a 1 p.m. appointment at Punxsutawney Area Hospital, and then, about six hours later, Gavin Alan Boggs was born â indeed, the first baby born in Punxsy in 2012.
âWe asked when we got here, âHas there been a New Yearâs baby yet?ââ Candice said.
PUNXSUTAWNEY â A new Punxsutawney Borough Council began its new year, as three newly-elected members were sworn into office by Mayor James Wehrle at Mondayâs reorganization meeting.
New members Michele Lorenzo, Toby Santik and Eric Story took the oath, conducted by Wehrle, who chaired the meeting until a new president was elected.
On a motion by Mike Porada, Larry Chenoga was elected president unanimously with a 6-0 vote. The recent resignation of former council President Susan Glessner created a vacant seat, thus the 6-0 vote.
BROOKVILLE â The swearing-in ceremony for Jefferson County elected officials took place Tuesday in the large room of the Jefferson County Courthouse.
Bob Sisk, Tipstaff, opened court, and chairman of the Jefferson County Board of Elections Jim âMoonâ VanSteenberg introduced the Honorable John B. Leete, the senior judge of Potter County, who administered the oath of office to the Honorable John Henry Foradora.
January 2nd
PITTSBURGH â Punxsy Phil is known world-wide as the famous weather-forecasting groundhog; however, there is another Punxsutawney native who is almost as well known â at least in China.
When he was growing up in Punxsy, little did Dr. Bill Barone, president of ChinaLinks Educational Consultants LLC in Pittsburgh, realize he would be spending time on a regular basis overseas in China.
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Clayville School Commencement
The first annual commencement of the Clayville public school will be held in the Welsh Baptist Church, Friday evening April 24th at 8 o'clock.