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Robinson Township Library sees growth in all areas in first year at new location

The Robinson Township Library has experienced significant growth in the first year at its new location, with attendance surpassing 50,000 in 2025, a 14% increase from 2024. The new 6,725-square-foot facility offers expanded programming and resources, enhancing visitor experience and satisfying community needs, as highlighted by positive township feedback.

More road closures, free transit rides announced ahead of NFL Draft

The second phase of road closures in Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft was announced, occurring from April 13 to 21, aimed at creating a safe event experience. Free transit options via the "Football Flyer" routes and other services will facilitate visitor access during the event.

Experience ‘On the Town’ at Montour High School

Montour High School's production of "On the Town" captures the vibrancy of New York City through the teamwork and dedication of its students. With captivating performances from the cast, the musical showcases their journey and connection, highlighting the essence of friendship and family, while delighting the audience.

Montours Presbyterian Church: A historical legacy lives on

In 1778, early settlers sought a place of worship in nature, leading to the establishment of Montours Presbyterian Church in Robinson Township. Initially a log structure, the church evolved with a brick building in 1924. Today, it serves as a community hub, honoring its historical legacy.

Parkway West/Route 22-30 interchange project to feature an artist’s touch

A $58 million highway project in Robinson Township will introduce Pennsylvania's first Diverging Diamond Interchange. The project also will include images created by local artist Kim Beck, whose design, themed “Hidden Histories,” incorporates regional ecological elements. The project is just getting started and will take more than three years to complete.

Kennedy Township teen hopes to use ‘Voice’ experience to continue her journey toward stardom

Ashley Marina, an 18-year-old from Kennedy Township, shares her experience on "The Voice" after being eliminated in the battle round. Despite the setback, she has no regrets and resumed her studies at Belmont University. With a passion for music since childhood, Ashley aims for a successful career as a live performer.