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Individuals carrying gift bags and items

Cram the Cruiser 2020 Delivery to HOPE Center

Officer Teri Bracco of Penn State New Kensington's Police and Public Safety department leads a line of individuals carrying in more than 500 donated items collected during the second-annual "Cram the Cruiser" event. Clothing, toys, cleaning supplies and other items were delivered to the Alle-Kiski Area HOPE Center on Dec. 18. 

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Penn State New Kensington Police with HOPE Center Staff

James Lane (pictured far right), police sergeant and the New Kensington campus commander, stands with Teri Bracco (second from right), police officer at the campus, and staff members from the Alle-Kiski Area HOPE Center. The campus Police and Public Safety department collected items from the campus and community to benefit the organization during its second-annual Cram the Cruiser event. 

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Kevin Snider speaks to NWCTC students

Kevin Snider, chancellor of Penn State New Kensington, speaks to students at the Northern Westmoreland Career and Technical Center (NWCTC) during the first session of the pilot "Business Fundamentals and Leadership Academy" program. The pilot initiative is a collaboration between the campus, NWCTC and the Westmoreland-Fayette Workforce Investment Board.