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‘Las Hachas’ bringing ax throwing, green chili to New Kensington

Brian C. Rittmeyer
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Las Hachas owners (from left) Brian Heidenreich, Zach Heidenreich and Brian Mangone in one of the bays at their new ax throwing business on Fifth Avenue in New Kensington. All three are New Kensington natives and graduates of Valley High School.
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Brian Mangone takes aim at a target with a hatchet at Las Hachas in New Kensington on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021.
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Ariana Caltagarone, 13, of Springdale Township begins work on a chalk drawing on a wall inside Las Hachas in New Kensington on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. Her work was recently featured at the nearby Voodoo Brewery in New Kensington.
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Courtesy of Melissa Caltagarone
Ariana Caltagarone, 13, of Springdale Township with her completed chalk artwork inside Las Hachas in New Kensington.
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Courtesy of Bryce Schrecengost
The photos at left show the Dattola Theater on Fifth Avenue in New Kensington and the Montgomery Ward building in the background, which now is home to Las Hachas. Olde Towne Overhaul bought the building in October 2018.
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The Dattola Theater and the building housing Las Hachas on Fifth Avenue in New Kensington on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021.

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