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.
The power of commercials and community in celebrating small businesses like ours
West Hills Gazette will be celebrating all month long as part of the “Going to Bat for Small Business” campaign. You'll get to know the digital news source's partners who are featured in media segments alongside other honored businesses because of the generosity of the Pittsburgh Pirates and PNC organizations.
Did You Know: Key facts about the Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776, symbolizes the 13 colonies' break from British rule. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson and a committee, it asserts equality and unalienable rights to life, liberty, and happiness. The document outlines grievances against King George III, promoting American ideals and influencing global human rights movements.
How a basement inspired a musical empire: ‘Big Jim’ Hollowood’s dream turns 60
Don Hollowood continues his family's musical legacy in McKees Rocks, overseeing the Hollowood Music & Sound storefront, a business founded by his father 60 years ago.
Black Dog Wine Company returns to Robinson Township Summer Concert Series
Black Dog Wine Company is returning to the Robinson Township Summer Concert Series, excited to reconnect with fans. They will offer new canned wine spritzers and will showcase live music, enhancing their brand presence this summer.
Did You Know: Fort Pitt Bridge is a symbol of Pittsburgh’s spirit, resilience and ingenuity
The Fort Pitt Bridge symbolizes Pittsburgh's spirit and engineering legacy. Opened in 1959, it connects key routes, showcases unique design and represents the city’s resilience while serving as a cultural landmark and gateway into Pittsburgh.







