By Laura Szepesi
Love and fellowship abounded at Connellsville's West Side Hill on Sunday. For the 15th year in a row, the neighborhood's Italian Bash attracted more than 150 people from near and far — an afternoon of food, fun and ethnic cuisine.
There was a huge assortment of Italian food, as well as plenty of other ethnic delicacies, including Slovak halupki, haluski and kielbasa.
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