Sobo Bagels and Deli, a new bagel shop in Carnegie, is set to open by the end of the month after delays primarily related to equipment and construction. Owner James Padula aims to bring authentic New York-style bagels to the community.
Did You Know: The surprising history of Flag Day
Flag Day, celebrated on June 14, honors the American flag, adopted by Congress in 1777. Though not a federal holiday, it symbolizes unity and history. The flag has had 27 versions and numerous nicknames, becoming a globally recognized emblem of national pride and resilience.
Drew’s Review: ‘Backrooms’ is scary, stylish but not entirely original
West Hills Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot writes that "Backrooms" is a successful horror film by 20-year-old director Kane Parsons, blending found footage and surreal aesthetics. It follows furniture store owner Clark as he discovers a nightmare dimension. While familiar, it innovatively evokes deep terror in ordinary spaces.
Robinson Township Historical Society: Montour High school — memories and milestones
Robinson High School, built in 1926, faced overcrowding by the mid-1950s, leading to the construction of Montour Junior/Senior High School. Over the years, changes included new buildings and tunnels, culminating in a major rebuild costing $50-60 million, preserving cherished memories and creating new ones.
Did You Know: From AOL to AI — why millennials aren’t crashing during the digital revolution
Gazette columnist Tara Yilmaz reflects on millennials' unique position regarding technology, highlighting their adaptability to rapid changes despite feelings of technology anxiety. With a history of navigating various tech evolutions, they remain resilient in facing emerging digital challenges from younger generations.
Robinson Township Historical Society trying to cope with space limitations
The Robinson Township Historical Society faces significant challenges in displaying its historical artifacts due to a drastic reduction in space after moving to the township's new Municipal Complex a year ago. The group considers relocating to find a larger area for preserving and displaying its materials.
Small historical societies keep Southwestern Pa.’s big stories alive
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, local historical societies in southwestern Pennsylvania work to preserve community stories and artifacts. Volunteers engage with their history, from stagecoach inns to sports memorabilia, ensuring local memories endure amidst funding challenges.







