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Monongahela photographer chosen as 2024 Artist of the Pike

Jacob H. Ford has come a long way since he first picked up a Kodak digital point-and-shoot camera. The 27-year-old Monongahela man, chosen as this yearĢƵ Artist of the Pike at the Frank L. Melega Art Museum in Brownsville, features his work on his social media page and sells his photographs ...

Nemacolin Castle: A historic stop along the National Road

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville is the third oldest castle in the United States. On Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19, guests are invited to tour the castle and learn about its history during the National Road Festival. The property, ...

Bottom of the ninth: Roebuck bringing long career at Brownsville to a close

REPUBLIC – Scott “Skooter” Roebuck has poured his heart and soul into Brownsville Area High School athletics for more than three decades. HeĢƵ worn the hat of baseball coach, football coach and athletic director and the past two seasons heĢƵ taken on all three roles while also ...

Mustangs lead Falcons in suspended game

REPUBLIC – The high school baseball season hasn’t been kind to Laurel Highlands or Brownsville but the thought heading into MondayĢƵ non-section game between the two teams at Doug Dascenzo Field was that at least one would secure their second win of the season. Neither did ...

‘The heart of Brownsville’

Norma Ryan wasn’t just from Brownsville. She was Brownsville. Ask anyone who knew her and they’ll tell you Ryan was an unstoppable force when it came to the borough, its history and its people. On April 30, Ryan, who was 92, passed away. Although she was living in Florida, RyanĢƵ heart ...