110 YEARS OF TRADITION: Crafton Boy Scouts keep legacy of learning alive
Crafton Boy Scout Troop 147: Tyler Dominowski, Regis Patton III, August Bernhardy, Damion Snyder (front row). Alex Englert, Christina Englert, Jessica Lapp, Eric Read more.
McKees Rocks cracks down on LLC shell games
The McKees Rocks Borough Council refused a request to buy a property through the Allegheny County Vacant Property Recovery program at a June meeting. Reason being, Read more.
First for PA: House rehab program provides avenue to ownership
The first of 10 unique home renovation projects in McKees Rocks have been saved from the wrecking ball. This home on Gardner Street in the McKees Rocks Bottoms neighborhood Read more.
Former YMCA site relaunches, old Boys & Girls Club awaits development
The former YMCA site located at Montour Run and Beaver Grade roads in Robinson has been given a new lease on life. It's now known as the Olde-Y Business Park… Read more.
New Sto-Rox director to be appointed by judge
School taxes to increase by 1.3 mills On June 23 the Sto-Rox School directors passed the 2022-2023 budget with one member short. The vacancy left when Bobbi Sangricco Read more.
CULLIVER: In spite of civil cases, new school police hire a ‘gem’
New Sto-Rox School Police Supervisor Andrew Lisiecki is a longtime law enforcement officer with whistleblower tendencies. Unanimously appointed to the school’s Read more.
Meet Gazette 2.0’s one and only paper boy
Montour student Christopher Gregory, 17, delivers Gazette 2.0 to his Robinson Township neighborhood residents. His younger brother Nathan Gregory will take over Read more.
Street paving coming to several McKees Rocks roads
McKees Rocks council unanimously approved a paving contract for several neglected side streets June 14. —MEETING NOTES— A. Folino Construction will carry out Read more.
Kennedy again looking for asst. secretary
In an interview after the meeting, Weinstein said he’d interviewed four candidates so far to replace Castelveter, but hadn’t settled on anyone. Mel Weinstein, Read more.
Rep. Deasy: Privatizing state liquor system ‘too complex’ for constitutional amendment
The ongoing debate about Pennsylvania’s Liquor Control Board has made another appearance in Harrisburg, this time as a proposal for a constitutional amendment Read more.
