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Moon's Sinatra Returns to Board after Battle with Cancer
The township supervisor has been absent while undergoing cancer treatments.

Is the former editor of Robinson-Moon Patch.
The township supervisor has been absent while undergoing cancer treatments.

The board moves to prohibit drilling in areas of the township.
Share the photo of the child you love best with a nutcracker to enter Patch's "Nutcracker Tradition" contest. Winners will receive a pair of tickets to the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's upcoming holiday production of "The Nut
Former middle school band director Jeffrey Jaworowski has been hired for the position.
Now is the time to consider increasing the Pennsylvania film tax credit, says Robinson-area state senator Wayne Fontana.
Manager Peggy Schwieitzer is leaving the district.
More than 100 local families attended the annual event, which is made possible through community donations.
Township supervisors will hold a public hearing on the matter tonight.
Police said the man was not hurt after wandering from his home.
Millions will be spent upgrading the Parkway West in coming years.
The board also approves change orders for its high school baseball field.
Moon officials discuss several sites prime for development—including the Rodeway Inn and vacant Carnot Beer Distributor with senator-elect Matt Smith.
Moon Township Police blotter for Tuesday, Dec. 4.
Moon officials approved issuing building permits to a local developer after the completion of a years-long landslide threat.
A look ahead at what's going on in Robinson and Moon for the week of Dec. 3, 2012.
Christopher Lyons faces sentencing in March.
A look back at the most trafficked and talked-about stories on Robinson-Moon Patch for the week of Nov. 26, 2012.
Christopher Lyons faces a sentencing on the charges in March.
Both primary and diagnostic care are available at the new Steubenville Pike location.
During the holiday season, Robinson Police receive more reports of retail thefts, minor car crashes and thefts from vehicles, police chief says.