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Groundbreaking on Military Commissary Set for Aug. 17
Crews are slated to begin work in the coming weeks on the long-awaited military commissary, which will serve service personnel from the Tri-State region.

Is the former editor of Robinson-Moon Patch.
Crews are slated to begin work in the coming weeks on the long-awaited military commissary, which will serve service personnel from the Tri-State region.

New facility will serve 160,000 military personnel and family members in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
Crews are slated to begin work in the coming weeks on the long-awaited military commissary, which will serve service personnel from the Tri-State region.
Robinson Township Police blotter for Aug. 3, 2012.
Gun control advocates are asking the Moon-based sporting goods retailer to stop stocking high-powered magazines.
Primo basks in the gentle, encouraging touch of volunteers, which is a far cry from life in the basement he was rescued from.
Gun control advocates are asking the Moon-based sporting goods retailer to stop stocking high-powered magazines.
Gun control advocates are asking the Moon-based sporting goods retailer to stop stocking high-powered magazines.
The Ross Township-based construction firm filed a complaint against Travelers Insurance in connection to the Moon Area Middle School project.
The local swimming organization travels to the Ohio-based Spire Institute to take part in the event. Members of the organization share their experiences.
Do you support the restaurant franchise amid its controversial stance on gay marriage?
Do you support the restaurant franchise amid its controversial stance on gay marriage?
Students in grades five through eight are slated to move into the building this fall. Take a look at some newly released photos of the new building.
Donate classroom supplies to area students.
From Facebook to apps, Patch is here to help you stay in touch with your hometown when you go back to school.
Former Moon resident Pamela Smallis appeared Tuesday in Coraopolis District Court.
Tune into NBC to see the local diver compete in the 2012 London Olympics.
Former Moon resident Pamela Smallis appeared Tuesday in Coraopolis District Court.
Check out a listing of the first day of classes at local school districts and universities.
Darla Clayton and her son Trent began the Strong As Steel adaptive track and field team earlier this year.