“House on Eden” is a low-budget horror film created by social media influencers, signaling a shift in contemporary cinema. Directed by Kris Collins, it features shaky camerawork and blends paranormal themes, appealing primarily to the creators' vast online audiences.
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Wake Me Up Before You Spanakopita!
The content highlights influential Greeks from ancient philosophy, science and arts, culminating in George Michael's modern impact. It celebrates spanakopita, tracing its origins, evolution and significance in Greek-American culture, embodying heritage and culinary tradition.
OLSH gym renovation: Delayed but worth the wait
A year-long project at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School to replace the gym floor and install new bleachers has faced unexpected structural challenges. Despite delays, school officials are optimistic the renovations will be completed soon, enhancing community resources.
Steelers’ Freiermuth, Highsmith give campers a day they’ll never forget
Pat Freiermuth and Alex Highsmith saved a youth football camp in Pittsburgh after former teammate George Pickens withdrew. The event, featuring hands-on training for 300 campers, highlighted their commitment and compassion, leaving participants with cherished memories and positive experiences.
Hogan: What matters most when it matters most?
The Rev. James Hogan reflects on the contrasting spiritual journeys of people facing life's challenges, highlighting the emptiness experienced by those like Anthony Bourdain. Emphasizing the importance of faith and perspective, he seeks peace amid personal pain and offers hope through understanding life's hardships.
Family steps up to claim Jeff Butya’s ashes
Jeffrey Butya's cremation bill was paid by his family after a lengthy unresolved situation. His ashes, previously unclaimed, will be retrieved. The community expressed shock over the unpaid bill, highlighting Butya's significant local impact.
Air raid drills: A frightening necessity that everyone took seriously
During World War II, Robinson Township conducted air raid drills that frightened children, mirroring the serious atmosphere in Europe. Although routine, blackouts were enforced strictly, with adults and children adapting to the tense environment without actual threats.







