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West Hills Gazette

Father’s Day: A time to reflect upon the meaning of fatherhood

The author reflects on the significance of Father's Day, inspired by a friend's video featuring Stephen Wilson Jr.'s emotionally resonant song that honors his father. It emphasizes the unique bond between fathers and children, cherishing memories and lessons.

Black Dog Wine Company returns to Robinson Township Summer Concert Series

Black Dog Wine Company is returning to the Robinson Township Summer Concert Series, excited to reconnect with fans. They will offer new canned wine spritzers and will showcase live music, enhancing their brand presence this summer.

Did You Know: Fort Pitt Bridge is a symbol of Pittsburgh’s spirit, resilience and ingenuity

The Fort Pitt Bridge symbolizes Pittsburgh's spirit and engineering legacy. Opened in 1959, it connects key routes, showcases unique design and represents the city’s resilience while serving as a cultural landmark and gateway into Pittsburgh.

Damar Hamlin’s All-Star Weekend kicks off Friday with youth football camp

Damar Hamlin's Chasing M's Foundation All-Star Weekend in McKees Rocks runs from June 13-15, featuring youth empowerment, CPR training a Youth Football Camp, a celebrity basketball game and an exclusive All-Star Football Game, benefiting local youth programs.

Behind the Lens: Remembering Dad — and thanking him for the memories and unconditional love

Sports Editor Mike Longo Jr. reflects on Father's Day and his cherished memories with his dad. He expresses gratitude for the life lessons learned, like compassion and resilience, and the bond formed through shared experiences, particularly in sports. He emphasizes the importance of appreciating fathers while they are still present.

Plenty of activities planned for Saturday in McKees Rocks

The McKees Rocks area will host multiple community events Saturday, including a ribbon-cutting for a mobile CPR kiosk, a health fair, a car cruise, a cooking demo and a Juneteenth celebration with food, games, and tournaments. Activities will promote wellness and education in a festive atmosphere.

Robinson in the ’50s: For many, an idyllic place to live

In 1950s Robinson Township, young adults sought homes in growing neighborhoods like Forest Grove and Silver Acres, with prices between $7,000 and $15,000. Rural life was simple, featuring outdoor play, homemade meals and limited entertainment options, creating an idyllic, stress-free environment.