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Drew’s Review: ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ isn’t splashy, but fans will enjoy

“Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” concludes the beloved series in 1930 as the Crawley family faces financial ruin and social upheaval. The film explores themes of transition and resilience, featuring familiar characters as they navigate their challenges and reflect on their past.

Kulik: Game and Fisheries Committee forging meaningful partnerships

The chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee engages in issues beyond hunting and fishing, collaborating with the National Aviary and addressing challenges faced by Pennsylvania farmers, particularly crop damage from deer, through new cooperative programs.

Rationing resulted in creative cooking and baking recipes during World War II

The final article in the series examines life in Robinson Township during World War II, emphasizing creative recipes developed amid food rationing. Homemakers adapted limited resources, utilizing Victory Gardens to prepare nutritious meals and desserts, showcasing resilience and ingenuity.

Robinson commissioners to consider Beaver Grade Road residential development Monday

Robinson Township Board of Commissioners Monday night will consider a residential development featuring over 200 homes and townhomes, which necessitates removing over 14,000 trees. The plan includes new roads and open spaces, with the developers requesting multiple waivers regarding tree replacement and zoning ordinances.

High school football preview: Moon Area looks to extend win streak against Penn-Trafford

The Moon Area Tigers aim to secure their third consecutive win against Penn-Trafford on Friday night, with both teams holding 2-0 records. Other local games include Montour vs. Trinity and Carlynton vs. South Allegheny. The matchups highlight strong performances, key statistics and notable player contributions from previous games.

Robinson commissioners terminate police officer facing criminal charges

A Robinson Township police officer facing criminal charges for an incident that authorities say took place while he was off duty two months ago has been terminated. The township Board of Commissioners voted Aug. 27 to terminate Steven Paul Pies. Pies awaits a preliminary hearing scheduled for Nov. 4.