During World War II, Robinson Township conducted air raid drills that frightened children, mirroring the serious atmosphere in Europe. Although routine, blackouts were enforced strictly, with adults and children adapting to the tense environment without actual threats.
Carnegie salon and spa owners host showcase to support abuse survivors
Derek McCance Castro, a survivor and entrepreneur, co-owns Kings Rising Salon and Spa. He’s hosting the second annual Legendary Queens Showcase on Aug. 23, supporting the With Love From Zeusy Foundation, inspired by his late dog, Zeus, to aid sexual abuse survivors through unconditional love.
War Bonds: A national passion for the young and old alike
As 1941 ended, the U.S. emerged from the Great Depression unprepared to face war. War Bonds became crucial, with Americans of all ages contributing significantly to support military efforts, amassing $185 million by war's end.
Bee allergy doesn’t keep Robinson beekeeper from pursuing her sweet hobby
In McKees Rocks, a beekeeper rescued a swarm of about 8,000 bees from a neighborhood hedge, highlighting the importance of bees for food crops. Pattie Zyroll, despite being allergic, successfully relocated them and shares her honey through word of mouth.
Did You Know: Understanding labor unions — an historical perspective
The recent DC33 strike in Philadelphia highlighted the influence of labor unions, advocating for better conditions and pay. Historically rooted in the Industrial Revolution, unions remain crucial in protecting workers' rights and adapting to modern workforce challenges.
Discovering Groveton: A hidden gem in Robinson Township
Groveton, a quiet township in Robinson Township, flourished in the early 20th century with various businesses, a school, and a hotel. Despite facing floods and fires, it has retained its charm and historical significance.
Victory Gardens: Feeding a nation at war
During World War II, 18 million victory gardens flourished in the U.S., alleviating food shortages, fostering community, reducing canning metal usage, and instilling pride as families contributed to the war effort with homegrown produce. Many of those gardens could be found in Robinson Township.







