About 100 law enforcement supporters turned out in muggy, overcast weather at the square in Annville to show their support for police at a Thursday afternoon “Back the Blue” rally.
September 2020
Ebenezer Beautification adapts & keeps Memorial Garden plan moving ahead
The garden at Jay Street and Old Ebenezer Road will be highlighted by a central flagpole surrounded by bricks, benches, flowers and trees.
Blotter: Fatal accident, DUI’s, criminal mischief with election sign
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Huge budget cuts could hurt people with mental illness, disabilities most, Pa. providers fear
Eight years ago, the state slashed $84 million targeted toward these programs and many services were eliminated. Now, advocates fear they could be on the chopping block again.
Online shopping may be hot, but Bennett believes car sales is a people business
Bennett is currently executing a plan to move its dealership in Lebanon from Quentin Road to West Cumberland Street.
130 Lebanon residents form first local NAACP chapter, set six goals
The Lebanon County branch of the NAACP is closer to a reality, thanks to a persistent organizing effort. The chapter will hold its first meeting Oct. 1.
Girls on the Run initiates fall season programs with accommodations for health and safety guidelines
Registration is now open for the fall programs and the season starts on Monday, Sept. 21.
Blotter: Fatality, criminal trespass, fleeing and eluding
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
HACC campuses to remain closed through spring semester
Harrisburg Area Community College has announced that its five campuses will remain mostly closed through the spring semester.
Lebanon police seek info on weekend shooting; victim not forthcoming
Lebanon City Police are seeking the public’s help to reconstruct events surrounding a series of gun shots fired around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5.
PASD reports first positive COVID-19 diagnosis for student at high school
Palmyra Area School District has reported its first positive COVID-19 diagnosis at the high school.
LVC physics professor lands NSF grant
The substantial grant funds will go towards assisting and developing student-faculty research in theoretical nuclear physics at LVC.
Ruby Tuesday now ‘ghost kitchen’ for delivery-focused seafood franchise
In Lebanon, the Ruby Tuesday at 1351 Quentin Road is a ghost kitchen for The Captain’s Boil, a seafood franchise based in Canada.
Monday’s Market records best year yet despite pandemic
Despite reducing its 2020 schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic, Monday’s Market, now in its third year, still managed to squash previous attendance records.
Come tailgate with Team NCFCU [Paid Press Release]
At NCFCU, our members are top priority! In an effort to show our gratitude we are excited to invite you to attend our September Member Appreciation Event at our Fort Indiantown Gap Branch on Thursday, Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.!