Valley News Dispatch

New Kensington’s latest lunch spot is an education in eating

Brian C. Rittmeyer
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Valley High School 10th grade student Braylon Beigay puts out a lo mein noodle dish for the lunch crowd on Tuesday, March 11 at Northern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center in New Kensington.
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Miranda Mowers, a 10th grader at Kiski Area High School, sets out hot food with culinary instructor Emily Beerbroer (right); fellow student Braylon Beigay (background), from Valley High School; and culinary aide Shalove Sutton (left), before the opening of lunch service at the Culinary Corner Cafe on Tuesday, March 11 at Northern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center.
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Ninth grader Darius Carlson (right) of Kiski Area High School, and Tanner Coleman (background), a 10th grader at Kiski, help cosmetology instructor Heather Gockel get an Asian-inspired lunch on Tuesday, March 11 at Northern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center in New Kensington.
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Guests enjoy lunch at the Culinary Corner Cafe on Tuesday at Northern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center in New Kensington.
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Homemade fortune cookies were created by culinary students on Tuesday, March 11 at Northern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center in New Kensington.

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