Part 2 of 3 In early September, Gazette 2.0 sent out identical questionnaires to the more than 50 candidates running for election to various local offices in the upcoming November…
Fundraiser to help with updates to Carnegie Park shelter built by Depression-era stonemason
The grandson of Domenico Masciantonio, one of the original stonemasons who built the stone shelter in Carnegie Park, is fundraising for its rehabilitation. (Photos)
DEADLINES PAST | The death and afterlife of the ‘most beautiful girl in New York City’
Silent film star Olive Thomas, who hailed from McKees Rocks, died on September 10, 1920, in a Paris hotel room after ingesting poison while her husband said he lay sleeping.…
ROBINSON TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY | Remembering the H. L. Kossler Pharmacy…
From the 1960s until the late 1980s, the Kossler Pharmacy on Steubenville Pike was a very popular place. (Photos)
Empower the next generation this Democracy Day
We’re tardy in our celebration of Democracy Day, which fell on Sept. 15, but we still wanted to write about the day and its meaning. This year’s theme, according to…
HARRISBURG UPDATES | You should have a family plan in place for emergencies
September has been recognized and celebrated as National Preparedness Month. During this month, first responders and government offices and agencies have put out information on citizen preparedness in emergency situations.…
Affordable housing complex proposed by Action Housing for McKees Rocks
Pittsburgh’s largest non-profit developer, Action Housing Inc., has proposed the creation of an affordable housing complex on the empty lot located behind Suds & Subs in McKees Rocks. The parcel,…







