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Westmoreland 250: 10 unique things in Lower Burrell, Upper Burrell

Kellen Stepler
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Glen’s Frozen Custard in Lower Burrell offers a variety of treats.
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Participants of 2020’s fifth annual “Bowling for Blessings” fundraiser at Wildlife Lanes in Lower Burrell say a quick prayer before bowling.
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Patrick and Mandy Elston, owners of Gus Franco’s Pizza in Lower Burrell, crank out some pies in the shop along Leechburg Road.
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Father-daughter duo Jerry Connolly and Tammy Connolly display their best-selling custard, black raspberry, in a homemade waffle cone. Jerry’s Custard has been around since 1978.
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Kathi Festa of New Kensington sizes up the apples at the Lower Burrell Farmers Market in 2021.
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Last year’s inaugural Alle-Kiski Inclusion Games at K-9 Officer Derek Kotecki Memorial Park in Lower Burrell featured cornhole, soccer, softball toss and relay races.
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St. Patrick’s Day Parade co-organizers Terry McClain and Leslie Uncapher Zellers wave to spectators along the route in March.
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Leaves begin to change in K-9 Officer Derek Kotecki Memorial Park in Lower Burrell.
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The Nittany Lion statue greets visitors to the Penn State New Kensington campus in Upper Burrell.
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Eve, an Arabian horse, gave birth to her first foal in early May at Ghost Pines Farm in Upper Burrell.

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