Lebanon topped Ownerly’s recently-released ranking of the Top 10 Cities for Remote Workers.
March 2021
LebTown forms strategic partnership with Lebanon County Weather
Two local independent media outlets are teaming up to better serve Lebanon Countians.
New internet service coming to Lebanon County later this year
The goal of NetKey Communications is to reach urban and rural areas that either lack access to broadband internet altogether or affordable high-speed options.
Local resident speaks out against Governor Dick tree clearing
Not everyone is happy with the way trustees of the Clarence Schock Memorial Park at Governor Dick are managing the forest there, and some folks would like to see the 1,105-acre park under new management.
[Photo Story] Pho Yummy is delicious result of two friends’ longtime dream
Pho Yummy, a new Vietnamese restaurant, has opened up in North Cornwall Township at 1731 Quentin Road.
Clarence Schock Memorial Park at Governor Dick celebrates new permanent art installation
The artwork, created as a collaboration between artist-in-residence Karen Beall and members of the community, is entitled “Forest Fable” and is composed of 20 clay tiles depicting tree species found in the park.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
[Photo Story] Camping out with YMCA leadership in Lebanon
This year, the leadership of the Lebanon YMCA staged an all-night camp-out in front of the building to raise funds for local kids. LebTown grabbed a camera and checked out the festivities.
Inside Pennsylvania’s race to expand who’s eligible for the coronavirus vaccine
The state has made significant progress in its vaccination effort after Gov. Tom Wolf came under intense scrutiny, but that progress still depends, in part, on where you live.
CEO of Union Community Care named to state vaccine racial equity subcommittee
The formation of several subcommittees was announced this month, focusing on what the administration calls “key audiences and issues”. The Racial subcommittee responds to the CDC findings of “long-standing systemic health and social inequities [that] have put many people from racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk of getting sick and dying from COVID-19.”
Blotter: Theft by deception, terroristic threats, person not to possess a firearm
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Eight decades after the HMS Campbeltown exploded in a strategic World War II raid, its bell resides peacefully in Campbelltown
Since the famous St. Nazaire raid took place nearly 80 years ago, the bell of its most important ship has been stewarded by the citizens of Campbelltown — and has even gone on some new adventures.
Annville Brandt’s Mill future unclear following sale, new owners mum on plans
New owner of historic Annville mill hasn’t respond to inquires about their plans for the site. LebTown shares what we know about the purchase of the property with 18th century roots.
[Letter] Lebanon County Farm Bureau recognizes Rural Roads Safety Week
“The Lebanon County Farm Bureau is recognizing Rural Roads Safety Week April 18-24 by encouraging county motorists to travel safely on roadways this spring and throughout the year.”