PUC Dismisses Planned Area Code Split
We got great news this week when the Pennsylvania Public Utility
Commission (PUC) announced it had dismissed its plan to split the existing 814
area code region to address a projected shortage of phone numbers.
Responding to overwhelming objections from citizens and business owners,
I brought the PUC to Bradford for a hearing last summer where the commission got
an earful about the negative impact the change would have had on our region. I’m
pleased the commission heard our concerns and dismissed its planned geographic
split, which would have seen Cameron and most of Potter counties retaining the
814 area code and McKean County and points west receiving a new area code.
It has now been determined that 814 numbers aren’t expected to be
exhausted until the second quarter of 2018, so there is no immediate need to
develop an alternative to the split.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Guisto and Frey place at Gymnastics Championships
Cassie Frey (left) and
Kamme Guisto placed at the Western Pa Gymnastics Championships on April 14. The
event was hosted by the Brookville Revolution Gymnastic Team and featured over
200 gymnasts from western Pa.
Cassie took 2nd Place over
all at IPO level with 8.40 on beam (4th), 8.60 on floor (2nd), 9.40 on vault
(1st), 6.50 on bars (2nd) for a total of 33.25.
Kamme also placed 2nd
overall at Level 5 with 8.10 on beam, 8.15 on floor (4th), 8.60 on vault (1st),
8.40 on bars (2nd) and 33.25 overall.
Cassie will be traveling
to Rochester, NY on Saturday to compete in the New York Gymnastics
Championships
Monday, April 23, 2012
Benezette Elk Camera Club
The Benezette Elk Camera Club met this weekend for the spring shoot out. A great bunch of friends, photographers, nature enthusiasts, and elk fanatics came for food, fun, and to enjoy the outdoors.Some came from as far away as Cleveland, and from all over Pa.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
WINTER STORM WATCH
...A LATE SEASON...HEAVY AND DESTRUCTIVE SNOWSTORM IS POSSIBLE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING... .SURFACE LOW PRESSURE WILL FORM ALONG THE SOUTH CAROLINA COAST EARLY SUNDAY AND MOVE NORTH ALONG THE EASTERN SEABOARD REACHING THE DELMARVA PENINSULA EARLY SUNDAY NIGHT. A DEEPENING...AND SLOW MOVING UPPER LOW WILL MOVE NORTHEAST FROM THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND CROSS CENTRAL OR EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONDAY. THE FAVORABLE TRACK OF BOTH OF THESE FEATURES WILL LEAD THE THE POTENTIAL OF A HEAVY...AND DESTRUCTIVE LATE SEASON SNOWFALL ACROSS THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN MOUNTAINS OF PENNSYLVANIA. THERE IS A DISTINCT THREAT FOR WIDESPREAD DOWNED TREES AND POWER OUTAGES FROM THE HEAVY SNOW AND POTENTIALLY STRONG NORTHERLY WINDS FROM THIS STORM. ...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. * LOCATIONS...NORTHERN AND WESTERN MOUNTAINS OF PENNSYLVANIA...INCLUDING THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS. * HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW...ACCOMPANIED BY INCREASING NORTHERLY WINDS LATE SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY. * ACCUMULATIONS...IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES...WITH UP TO ONE FOOT POSSIBLE ACROSS SOME OF THE HIGHER TERRAIN. * TIMING...SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. * IMPACTS...EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL FROM PERIODS OF HEAVY SNOW AND POOR VISIBILITY. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR NUMEROUS DOWNED TREES CAUSING POWER OUTAGES...BEGINNING LATER SUNDAY NIGHT. * WINDS...NORTH TO NORTHEAST 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH SUNDAY NIGHT...INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 40 MPH MONDAY. * TEMPERATURES...30 TO 35 DEGREES. * VISIBILITIES...BELOW ONE HALF OF A MILE AT TIMES.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
2012 Cameron County Canoe & Kayak Classic
A great video production put out by PaGreatOutdoors! Lots of local faces and one very special to me, Cassie" I just like being out in the boat" Frey
Saturday, April 14, 2012
U.S. Pizza Team to Compete in 2012 World Championship of Pizza
Salsomaggiore, Italy—The U.S. Pizza
Team will compete in the 2012 World Championship of Pizza (Campionato Mondiale
della Pizza) Monday-Wednesday, April 16-18, in Salsomaggiore,
Italy.
The U.S. Pizza Team
consists of expert pizza chefs and dough-spinning acrobatic performers from
pizza restaurants across the United States. As the reigning 2011 Team Acrobatics
World Champions, the American squad will return to Salsomaggiore, with its
members competing in three culinary categories—Classic, Gluten-Free and Pan—as
well as in the Freestyle Acrobatics and Dough-Stretching
categories.
Team members are:
David Smith, Pizza Palace Plus, Emporium, Pennsylvania (Classic); Jamie
Culliton, Grimaldi’s, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (Classic and Freestyle
Acrobatics); Mike Amheiser, Pizza Dock, Fredericktown, Ohio (Gluten-Free and
Pan); Tom Carfrae, Tomaso’s, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Pan); Greg Spaulding, Puccini’s
Smiling Teeth, Lexington, Kentucky (Classic and Pan); and Wilhelm Rodriguez,
Papa’s Pizza, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico (Freestyle Acrobatics and
Dough-Stretching)
The event, which begins at 10 a.m. (4 a.m., EST), Monday, April 16, will be aired live via streaming video at the team’s official website, USPizzaTeam.com, and at PizzaTV.com. Recorded footage of the event will also be streamed at USPizzaTeam.com throughout each day of the three-day event.
The event, which begins at 10 a.m. (4 a.m., EST), Monday, April 16, will be aired live via streaming video at the team’s official website, USPizzaTeam.com, and at PizzaTV.com. Recorded footage of the event will also be streamed at USPizzaTeam.com throughout each day of the three-day event.
PMQ Pizza Magazine, the leading national
trade publication for the pizza industry, created the U.S. Pizza Team in 2000.
“We look forward to another exciting contest in Italy,” said PMQ Pizza Magazine publisher Steve
Green. “The World Championship of Pizza spotlights many of the best pizzaioli
and pizza athletes in the world, and the competition will be spirited and
challenging. PMQ is pleased to participate in this global celebration of pizza,
which is delicious in any language.”
Visit
worldpizzachampionship.com to learn more about the 2012 World Championship of
Pizza. For more about PMQ Pizza
Magazine, visit PMQ.com. For information about the U.S. Pizza Team as well
as details about the team’s journey to Salsomaggiore upon its return, contact
event coordinator Brian Hernandez at brian@pmq.com or 662-234-5481, ext.
129.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Exhausted Volunteer Firefighters Go Home/DCNR Continues Firefight
Many exhausted volunteer firefighters have
left the mountain around midnight after fighting one of the largest forest fires
of the season for nearly 7 hours on the steep mountain terrain of the
Driftwood/Sinnemahoning area.
Fire crews from DCNR remain to keep the fire in check as the winds have died down and weather forecasts are calling for slightly better conditions on Thursday.
The 5:02 pm alarm brought volunteer firefighters from Sinnemahoning and Emporium as the fast moving fire was driven up the mountainside by a swift westerly wind. Those departments were joined by Renovo, and Austin firefighters and many departments were activated for standby assignments.
A DCNR air water tanker was brought in to attack the fire.
Route 120 remains closed to all but emergency traffic at the midnight hour according to an information officer at the Pennsylvania State Police in Emporium.
Special forest fire crews were brought in from out of the area to assist. One firefighter who was on scene, sent a comment that this was one of the biggest fires he has experienced in the many years he has been a firefighter, and that crews will probably be on the scene of this fire for quite some time.
http://solomonswords.blogspot.com/2012/04/exhausted-volunteer-firefighters-go.html
Fire crews from DCNR remain to keep the fire in check as the winds have died down and weather forecasts are calling for slightly better conditions on Thursday.
The 5:02 pm alarm brought volunteer firefighters from Sinnemahoning and Emporium as the fast moving fire was driven up the mountainside by a swift westerly wind. Those departments were joined by Renovo, and Austin firefighters and many departments were activated for standby assignments.
A DCNR air water tanker was brought in to attack the fire.
Route 120 remains closed to all but emergency traffic at the midnight hour according to an information officer at the Pennsylvania State Police in Emporium.
Special forest fire crews were brought in from out of the area to assist. One firefighter who was on scene, sent a comment that this was one of the biggest fires he has experienced in the many years he has been a firefighter, and that crews will probably be on the scene of this fire for quite some time.
http://solomonswords.blogspot.com/2012/04/exhausted-volunteer-firefighters-go.html
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