The largest Goodwill store in the region opens in Moon Township on Dec. 6, featuring a 17,500-square-foot sales floor. The store aims to enhance community sustainability and opportunity, while offering a welcoming shopping experience. The grand opening includes festivities and promotions for shoppers.
West Hills Gazette
Girls basketball: Moon Area, Carlynton tip-off tournaments open play Friday
This weekend, two West Hills high schools host girls basketball tournaments. Moon Area is set to compete in the Moon Girls Tip-Off Tournament, while Carlynton participates in the Carlynton Tip-Off Classic. Both teams face challenging seasons ahead with returning players and new additions on the roster.
Boys basketball: Hughes anticipates better effort this year from Sto-Rox
Ryan Hughes, in his second year of his second stint coaching the Sto-Rox boys basketball team, anticipates a much-improved season despite last year's struggles. With returning experience and athletic players, he believes the Vikings can surprise critics, aiming for greater success in the 2025-26 campaign.
Behind the Lens: NFL players step out for a worthy cause
West Hills Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo Jr. recounts how Brandon Marshall initiated a movement for mental health awareness in the NFL by wearing green cleats in 2013, leading to fines but igniting important conversations. This sparked the "My Cause My Cleats" campaign, empowering players to showcase charitable causes through customized footwear.
Sto-Rox schools to receive $100,000 donation for gymnasium, stadium upgrades
Sto-Rox Junior/Senior High School is set to enhance its gym and stadium with a $100,000 donation from the Tull Family Foundation. This grant, part of a $2 million initiative supporting high school athletics, will benefit student-athletes and promote character development.
Crafton house tours, histories and book launch top Friday’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ event
The Crafton Heritage group is hosting a book launch for Harry A. Meredith’s "Reminiscences of 80 Years" on Friday, Dec. 5, featuring refreshments and home history tours, with proceeds supporting community programs.
Robinson commissioners adopt 2026 budget after hearing concerns about township’s senior center
Robinson Township commissioners approved a $15.7 million balanced budget for 2026, increasing spending by 5.5% and holding the line on property taxes in the process. Public safety receives 47.5% funding. Concerns were raised about ongoing roof issues at the senior center.







