Veterans Day recognition continued on Wednesday at Cornwall-Lebanon School District’s annual breakfast held in honor of those who have served.
November 2019
Blotter: Simple assault, scam in Rexmont, forgery and identity theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Route 422 in Palmyra to reopen this weekend after summer-long sinkhole repair
Thirty new camera portals have been installed in Palmyra’s main artery to monitor the void beneath the surface.
CLSD says land purchase not expected to drive property tax increase
Cornwall-Lebanon School District’s acquisition of 89.5 acres of South Lebanon Township farmland is not expected to drive a property tax increase, according to district officials.
You can now return Amazon purchases at Kohl’s, and it’s actually very nice
We finally got around to trying the new Amazon Returns service at Kohl’s in Lebanon, and wanted to share our impressions.
🔗 AP Exclusive: FBI eyes how Pennsylvania approved pipeline
The FBI has begun a corruption investigation into how Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration came to issue permits for construction on a multibillion-dollar pipeline project to carry highly volatile natural gas liquids across Pennsylvania, The Associated Press has learned.
[Photo Story] Taking a fall foliage hike up to Governor Dick Observation Tower
With Lebanon County now savoring the final days of fall foliage season, join us on a hike up Governor Dick to see the views.
A-C School District names superintendent successor in process some call rushed
Over the past few weeks, Annville-Cleona School District has quickly—and quietly—selected a successor to current superintendent Dr. Cheryl A. Potteiger.
Community Homes of Lebanon County names new Director of Resident Services
Lebanon’s senior housing nonprofit, Community Homes of Lebanon County, has a new Director of Resident Services.
Christman’s Chronicles: This Veteran’s Day, pause and pray for our deceased military friends and their families [Paid Press Release]
Veteran’s Day is celebrated this week. It is a holiday that reminds us that many of our loved ones over the years have fought and died for the freedom we all enjoy. Here are some remembrance suggestions.
🔗 Court delays ruling in underage trans name-change case, citing lack of precedent
Lebanon County Judge Bradford H. Charles, in the case of S.E.M., looked to cases nationwide in an effort to educate the underage petitioner as to what testimony is needed for further proceedings, in light of Pennsylvania’s lack of authority on the matter.
🔗 Lebanon teen killed in I-81 crash (Paywall)
The crash happened shortly after 12 p.m. on Sunday.
Remembering a few historic veterans that made Lebanon County proud
Veterans Day, as we know it, dates back to 1954 and has roots in the celebration of World War I’s Armistice Day in November of 1919, but some of Lebanon’s prominent veterans were being recognized long before that.
Beth Israel interfaith service thanks community, remembers Tree of Life and Kristallnacht
This year’s interfaith service at Beth Israel saw the synagogue thank the Lebanon community for an outpouring of support after last year’s Pittsburgh synagogue massacre.