Altomare steps down from Titusville chamber

Emily Altomare

TITUSVILLE - After serving five years as the executive director of the Titusville Area Chamber of Commerce, Emily Altomare has announced her resignation.

She has accepted the position of communications and tourism manager at the Oil Region Alliance. Friday was her last day at the Titusville chamber.

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Due to anticipated bad weather, the Seneca Rocks Audubon Society’s Big Sit event that was scheduled to take place today has been canceled.

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