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New record store to open in New Kensington below judge’s office

Tom Davidson
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
“We’re trying to be good neighbors to everyone here,” says Preserving Hardcore owner A.J. Rassau, pictured in his record store. “I feel New Kensington’s on the rise right now.”
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Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review
A.J. Rassau shows some of the records he’ll be selling at Preserving Hardcore in New Kensington, which opens April 13.
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Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review
A.J. Rassau of New Kensington was featured in the Dec. 28, 2002, edition of the Valley News Dispatch. Rassau’s latest venture is Preserving Hardcore, a record store and more at 1102 Fourth Ave. in New Kensington that’s set to open at 10 a.m. April 13.
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Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review
A.J. Rassau of New Kensington shows off some of the records he’ll be selling at Preserving Hardcore, a record store and more at 1102 Fourth Ave. in New Kensington that’s set to open at 10 a.m. April 13.

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