Chris Deluzio expresses concern over government corruption, particularly regarding Congress members trading stocks using insider information. He advocates for the TRUST in Congress Act to ban such practices, aiming to restore public faith and prioritize the common good in governance.
West Hills Gazette
Robinson hires McDonald consulting firm to take over planning, zoning and code enforcement
United Code Consultants will manage planning, zoning and code enforcement in Robinson Township following two retirements. The agreement, effective July through the year's end, allows for annual renewal and includes a fee structure for permits directly invoiced to applicants.
Pirates select Montour product Mathiesen in 13th round of MLB draft
Dylan Mathiesen, a 2022 Montour High School graduate, was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 13th round of the MLB draft, overcoming size challenges and a recent elbow surgery.
Northbound I-79 to Parkway West ramp in Robinson will close for two nights this week
PennDOT District 11 announced Monday that the northbound I-79 to Westbound I-376 ramp will be closed from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. both Tuesday and Wednesday nights, weather permitting, to allow saw cutting operations and shoulder patching to occur.
Kulik: Legislative process highlighted in passage of Sunday hunting law
The legislative process transforms ideas into laws, often requiring bipartisan support. An example is the recent approval of expanded Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania, reflecting societal changes and demonstrating how laws evolve to meet modern needs.
Rick Urbano: A key player in Robinson Township’s growth retiring at 82
Rick Urbano, retiring at 82, significantly influenced Robinson Township's growth for 45 years as a planning director and zoning officer. Renowned for shepherding major developments, Urbano’s dedication and community involvement helped transform the area from rural to a thriving suburb.
War Bonds: A national passion for the young and old alike
As 1941 ended, the U.S. emerged from the Great Depression unprepared to face war. War Bonds became crucial, with Americans of all ages contributing significantly to support military efforts, amassing $185 million by war's end.







