The Lebanon Valley Food Critics began their series “The Doughnut Wars,” where they compare donuts found throughout the Lebanon Valley, with a visit to Fresh Donuts.
October 2021
Despite transparency vows, much of Pa.’s redistricting still takes place behind closed doors
The task of reshaping Pennsylvania’s political maps falls to a small group of legislative insiders, a system that critics worry facilitates backroom deals.
Special pricing on Harvey Patio Doors through end of month at Wengert’s Home Center [Paid Press Release]
Through the end of the month, Wengert’s Home Center is offering deep discounts on Harvey Patio Doors.
Lebanon Gives seeks to raise $40,000 for 22 organizations in Giving Tuesday event
More than twenty local nonprofits are joining forces once again to capitalize on the nationwide Giving Tuesday phenomenon.
Bell & Evans touts 20 years of premium chicken nuggets, adds family-size bags
Fredericksburg-based Bell & Evans, a leading US producer of premium poultry, expanded its bite-size chicken lineup this fall coinciding with the 20th anniversary of entering the nugget business.
Fall leaf collection in Lebanon set to begin on Monday, Nov. 1
Only leaves will be collected, city officials noted. Branches, grass, and other yard waste will not be picked up.
Cedar Crest graduate pens book about her breast cancer journey
The Cedar Crest alumna shares her story in the 152-page hardcover book and E-book released earlier this month.
Palmyra Ice Hockey fundraiser ‘Sticks & Biscuits 5K’ returns on Thanksgiving
The course begins and finishes at In The Net (798 Airport Road, Palmyra).
First annual Allen Spancake Car Cruise-In and Food Drive to be held Saturday
The event is in memory of Allen Spancake, who died in August.
Lebanon’s next generation of leadership means a voice for all [Paid Press Release]
Alisher Aminov, local candidate for a 2 yr position on Lebanon City Council, brings a bold, interpersonal approach to governance, along with a unique perspective and years of experience working within the city.
Clean audit, two Walnut Streets, blight, highlight October Lebanon City Council meetings
At its October meeting, Lebanon City Council got a demonstration of the police department’s new body-worn cameras, a good report from the city’s outside auditors, and learned that the city has two Walnut Streets.
DoGood’s Tavern opens in Myerstown
DoGood’s Tavern is the third establishment owned by Steve Hansen, Keith Buchter, and Ken Gechter. The three of them also own Ozgood’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar in Robesonia and Kutztown.
A&M Quentin Road: Friday night, white pizza (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics took a trip to A&M Pizza Quentin. Read their review here.
Blotter: Harassment, reckless endangerment, hit-and-run crashes, theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
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.