Monday, February 23, 2015

AASD Grad Candidate for District Attorney

Photo Credit: The Endeavor News
Successful business woman and attorney-at-law Jeanne Rees Maglicio has announced her candidacy for the District Attorney's Office in Cameron County.

Jeanne is a 1981 graduate of the Austin Area School District, Austin, Pennsylvania, 

Her law office is located at 33 E. 4th Street, Emporium, PA 15834.  The telephone number is 814-486-0670.

To view the 1981 Senior Class Picture of Jeanne visit the Austin Boro News Blog at www.austinboronews.blogspot.com.

Note: Attorney Jeanne Rees Maglicio was elected District Attorney for Cameron County.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

The Austin Boro News Blog

The Austin Boro News Blog is a Community Service Project and  was started to bring you the news the newspaper community does not provide, or, does so on a limited basis.

Furthermore, there are  many times when newspaper reporters are unable to attend school board meetings, borough council meetings, etc., but rely on the information distributed by the organizations.

When this happens, more times than not, we are going to receive filtered information favorable to the organization which does not cover all issues of the subject.

For example, I remember the time the title of an article which appeared in a local paper read something like "School Passes Inspection/Examination, etc.", or, words to that effect, when, in fact there were twenty-seven (27) specifications the school needed to correct.  This was not mentioned in the article.

Of course, it would be nearly impossible for the newspapers covering a large area such as ours to attend all meetings.

The point is: Don't believe everything you read and attend as many meetings as you can where your tax dollars are involved.  My personal experience is that government officials are not as fiscally responsible with tax dollars as they are with their own dollars, especially here in Austin.

The Austin Boro News Blog researched and has written articles on the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law after I, a Borough Councilman, was denied access to the Borough's Water and Sewage Accounts.

When this information was finally made available to me, I learned that three members of the governing body owed substantial amounts of money for past-due water and sewer fees.

Additionally, a former councilperson had abandoned their place of residence and quit paying their water and sewer fees. This amount was written off last year as uncollectible.

Furthermore, as a result of questions posed to me by a citizen of this community,  I learned that there was over $40,000.00 past due in water and sewer fees.

You should also know that any money earned by the Austin Boro News Blog is donated to non-profit organizations serving Austin or the Austin Area.

To date, we have donated money to the following organizations:
  • Austin Boy Scouts
  • Austin Cub Scouts
  • Austin Dam Memorial Association
  • Austin Pride Committee
  • School Path Lighting Project
  • E.O. Austin Home/Historical Society
  • Austin Baseball Association
Please visit the Austin Boro News Blog at www.austinboronews.blogspot.com regularly, as I try to find information on a daily basis which should be of interest to the citizens of Austin.

The blog you are reading now, The Awesome Austin PA Blog, does not generate any money of any kind, as it does not contain Advertising. This Blog is a passion promoting the Community of Austin. I enjoyed a wonderful experience growing up here and received a solid educational foundation which has served me well throughout my lifetime. I am deeply saddened watching businesses fold, the bank closing and the apathy exhibited by the majority of  the citizens of this community.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Winter Survival & Bushcraft at Sinnemahoning State Park this Saturday Feb 21

Saturday, February 21st
Park Office and Wildlife Center
Water Survival and Bushcraft
12:00 Noon - 3:00 P.M.






Adam Nestor and his survival skills are back by popular demand!
Winter is beautiful and the snow provides great opportunities for outdoor recreation like skiing, snowshoeing, hunting and snowmobiling.  But in an unexpected emergency, this winter weather can also be dangerous.  Any of us could find ourselves in a situation where we need to use winter survival skills. Guest speaker, Adam Nestor, will demonstrate how to cope with the conditions of the season with advanced planning and a properly packed survival kit.
Program will begin in the classroom of the Park Office & Wildlife Center with an introduction to winter survival and the gear Adam uses to stay safe in the cold weather.  The second half of the program will be held outdoors in the 40 Maples Day Use Area where Adam will demonstrate bushcraft skills and give participants an opportunity to experience survival shelters built with materials found in the forest. 
Pre-registration is required for this free program, which is open to all outdoor enthusiasts, ages 10 and over.  Participants should dress for the weather, wear waterproof boots, and be prepared to interact with the environment.  Please bring along a pair of leather gloves for bushcraft work.
Please call the Park Office and Wildlife Center at 814-647-8401814-647-8401 for more information or to register for this free program.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

The Dam That Could Not Break by Marie Kathern Nuschke


Marie Kathern Brisbois Nuschke was born August 16, 1892 in Austin, Pennsylvania, the child of Delphis and Catherine Mitchell Brisbois.  They lived on School Street for awhile and later moved to Costello Avenue.

She graduated from Austin High School.  There were three (3) in her class.  Marie attended Williamsport Commercial College and later worked for Sykes Department Store, the Louis Nuschke Hardware Store and the Bayless Pulp and Paper Company. 

She married Walter Louis Nuschke on June 14, 1920.

Marie passed away Sunday, January 1, 1967.  She had authoried "The Dam That Could Not Break, an account of the Austin flood of 1911, and several other articles in Pennsylvania History, the quarterly journal of the Pennsylvania Historical Association.

At the time of the flood she was employed in the Louis Nuschke Furniture Store on Austin's Main Street and was one of many people who climbed up the mountain path on the east end of the street where she was an eye-witness to the entire destruction of Austin.





This book is also for sale at the E.O. Austin Home/Historical Society.  Their phone number is (814)647-8358.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Potter Leader-Enterprise Article on NWSB "Gift" to Austin

Kathy Brooks is the Potter Leader Correspondent for the Borough of Austin and the Austin Area.  She resides in Austin, Pennsylvania, and was present for the Austin Borough Council Meeting on the evening of February 3, 2015.

Here is what she wrote:



Austin Borough Council recently accepted this former Northwest Savings Bank building as a gift with a clause stating it cannot house another financial institution.



The Potter Leader-Enterprise is located at 6 West Second Street in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. Their address is P.O. Box 29, Coudersport, PA 16915-0029.  Their phone number is 814-274-8044.

Willie Nelson Narrates The Austin Disaster, 1911


Willie Nelson, Austin, Pennsylvania

If you have visited or are familiar with the history of Austin, Pennsylvania, then you know of the 1911 Flood which destroyed the town, and, in which, 78 known people lost their lives.  One of those people was a Willie Nelson, who was a grocer and Democrat Party leader in the community.  Willie was also an outspoken critic of the unsafe manner in which the concrete dam was being built and was often referred to as The Jeremiah of Austin. Willie and his wife lost their lives in the flood.

Professor Gale Largey from Mansfield University grew up in St. Marys, Pennsylvania.  During his youth, he would ride up to Austin with his grandfather to view the dam ruins which still stand today.  When Professor Largey decided to put together a documentary on The Austin Flood, Willie Nelson, the singer from Austin, Texas, was the obvious choice to narrate the documentary.  Gale and a contingent of people from Austin, Pennsylvania, traveled to Austin, Texas, and after a number of meetings spanning a number of days, Willie agreed to do it.  The documentary is named The Austin Disaster, 1911: A Chronicle of Human Character.  A DVD of this entertaining and interesting documentary can be purchased at The Austin Dam Gift Shop, E.O. Austin Home/Historical Society, by mail calling the museum at (814)647-8358, or, at local businesses here in Austin, Pennsylvania.

Willie Nelson, Austin, Texas