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Robinson police officer charged with off-duty aggravated assault

Robinson Township police officer Steven Paul Pies, 50, faces felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor simple assault charges for what authorities say was an off-duty July 2 attack. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 26 to determine if he stands trial.

County government and local municipalities look to ease economic hardship that threatens the fabric of Main Street America

Carnegie Borough faces economic challenges, including rising costs and natural disasters, impacting local businesses. Efforts to revitalize East Main Street are underway, supported by county investments, while business leaders express optimism for recovery amidst ongoing struggles.

Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall presents artists showcase through Aug. 16

A new exhibit, "The Showcase of Carnegie Artists," at Carnegie Free Library highlights local artists, featuring works in various mediums, including data visualization by Dave Columbus, and paintings by other notable Carnegie residents.

Rationing: ‘Use it up, wear it out or make do without’

During World War II, Americans faced rationing to support military needs, resulting in shared struggles and sacrifices. It was no different in Robinson Township, where residents recalled long lines for essentials and communal support, believing these collective efforts would ultimately help end the war.

Former Robinson Township Municipal Building could transition to ‘medical mall’

One Thousand Church Hill Road LLC has acquired the former Robinson Township Municipal Building for $1.35 million. Dr. Craig Oser plans to establish medical offices there. The building provides 58,000 square feet of space, with Oser using 4,500 square feet.