It all began with an Italian immigrant named Girolamo Guerrisi, who moved to Lebanon in 1912. His pasta company became one of the largest employers in Lebanon and a brand recognized across the country.
January 2021
Eliminating personal debt with a debt consolidation loan [Paid Press Release]
How LFCU can help you get a handle on household debts with a Debt Consolidation Loan Special.
Redistricting will be the definitive political fight of 2021 in Pennsylvania
The state is set to lose a congressional seat. The representation of millions of people is on the line. And Republicans and Democrats will have to do what seems impossible — get along.
Visit Lebanon Valley commences second county-wide Java Journey [Paid Press Release]
Visit Lebanon Valley, the Destination Marketing Organization in Lebanon County has commenced a second county-wide Java Journey.
Pet of the Week: Kandee and Kane
This week’s pets are Kandee and Kane, owned by Terry and Penny Donmoyer, of Lebanon.
Compass Mark schedules 2021 Skills for Life classes [Paid Press Release]
Skills for Life is a group educational program that provides intervention for young people experimenting with alcohol or other drugs, and prevention for all populations of young people.
đź”— Dunkin’ in Campbelltown now plans to open next week
LebTown spoke to franchise owner BJ Patel by phone today. Inspections are done, staff is almost all hired, and the location is expected to open sometime next week. We’ve updated our original story.
[Letter] Congressman Meuser: Moving forward, we must focus on greater good
Congressman Dan Meuser shares his thoughts on last week’s events and moving forward.
Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce announces 2021 incoming directors and officers
Brett Holland, whose first term as board chairman was marred by pandemic restrictions, hopes to see local commerce on the upswing in 2021.
Lebanon Sheetz store on Route 72 scheduled to reopen in February
The Lebanon #370 store is one of two Sheetz locations in Lebanon County. The other is situated at 811 East Main Street in Palmyra.
Lebanon’s “Hiker” statue honors veterans from 3 turn-of-the-century conflicts
The statue, which has stood in Lebanon since its dedication in 1940, is one of two called “The Hiker” to honor Spanish-American War veterans.
Christman’s Chronicles: Grief and the New Year [Paid Press Release]
For anyone grieving the loss of a loved one, the pandemic was just one difficult situation to experience during the holiday season. Now we face a new year that will be different than any other.
Angered by Pa. Supreme Court rulings, GOP moves to exert more control over judiciary branch
The majority party has made overhauling the courts a priority after a slew of unsuccessful litigation involving the administration of the 2020 election as well as the coronavirus pandemic.
Pa. GOP lawmakers want voters to give them the power to end governor’s emergency orders
The proposed constitutional amendment is the result of long-festering resentment against Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf over his actions to control the coronavirus pandemic.
Lebanon County launches online portal for essential worker vaccination signup
The Lebanon County Department of Emergency Services launched an online portal on Tuesday, Jan. 12, making vaccine registration more readily available to qualified individuals in Phase 1A, 1B, and 1C designations.