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June 2024
Pennsylvania public defense system is unconstitutional, underfunded by at least $100M, new ACLU suit says
The lawsuit argues the current system leaves too many cases for too few attorneys. As a result, incarcerated people say their defense teams rarely communicate with them, don’t properly investigate their cases, and more.
Cornwall Borough Council approves PRL waivers
The Cornwall Borough Council unanimously agreed to approve three waivers for the PRL Industries building planned for the Byler Holdings GI plot at the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission.
N. Annville Twp. supervisors reorganize following resignation
North Annville Township names Clyde Meyer as new chairman during a regular meeting where a proposed roundabout plan, intensified truck traffic, and an illegal dumping case were on the agenda.
W. Cornwall supervisors to announce Quentin Associates decision on July 1
The West Cornwall Township Board of Supervisors will announce its decision on Quentin Associates, LLC’s mixed-use development proposal at a public meeting on July 1.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of June 14 to June 16
Here are featured events happening across the Lebanon Valley this weekend, June 14 to June 16.
Palmyra Public Library used book sale opens to early birds on Saturday, July 13
Palmyra Public Library announced that its annual book sale will open on Saturday, July 13, at Palmyra First UMC and run to Thursday, July 18.
Lebanon County classified ads for the week of June 10
Check out the latest classified ads submitted to LebTown and LebCo Bulletin for the week of June 10.
Amazing free family show at Gretna Music
Gretna Music hosts Alex and Olmsted’s MILO THE MAGNIFICENT® on June 15, a free, wordless comedy show featuring innovative puppetry and music, suitable for all ages.
Complimentary webinar planned on FTC non-compete ban and business impact
LebTown readers are invited join Barley Snyder attorneys for a complimentary webinar regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s non-compete ban scheduled to take effect September 4, 2024, absent court intervention.
🔗 NBA referee Ashley Moyer-Gleich highlights officiating journey, hopes to see more refs in central Pennsylvania
Lebanon native Ashley Moyer-Gleich will be the guest speaker at the upcoming PIAA District III referee clinic to advocate for more officials to join the ranks.
Improvements to Isabel Drive & Route 72 intersection to begin July 15
Work will start Monday, July 15, on a new traffic signal and dedicated turn lanes at the intersection of Isabel Drive and Quentin Road/State Route 72.
Cedar Crest senior named Student of the Year by national broadcast organization
Cedar Crest High School senior Finn Royer wrapped up a great school year with numerous film awards and also being named the Student Television Network’s Student of the Year.
Flags for Heroes returns to Myerstown for Fourth of July weekend
The Flags for Heroes celebration is returning to Myerstown for the Fourth of July weekend, following its successful Memorial Day weekend run.
The city isn’t paying to house “junkies and homeless” at former Days Inn
Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello refutes claims that the city pays for residents to stay at the Inn at Lebanon, clarifying that the Community Action Partnership occasionally uses the hotel as an emergency shelter.