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May 2025
Lebanon Valley Conservancy announces environmental scholarship for 2025
The Lebanon Valley Conservancy on May 21 announced the recipient of the 2025 Richard H. and Karen R. Light Memorial Scholarship.
FTIG’s drop zone enlarged, improved to accommodate 193rd SOW’s new mission
The National Guard base at Fort Indiantown Gap has expanded a 15-year-old drop zone between the Blue and Second mountains to accommodate operations by the 193rd Special Operations Wing.
East Hanover supervisors consider nonconforming use replacement
At Tuesday’s meeting, the East Hanover Board of Supervisors heard that Zook Rentals, which owns 10669 Jonestown Road, has requested a variance to be able to tear down and replace existing nonconforming uses.
Pediatric nurse launches second career as e-commerce business owner
As she’s winding down a 20-year career as a pediatric nurse, Joy Kashner is launching her second career as the owner of an e-commerce site, MyPetSupplyWarehouse.com, whose main focus is dog and cat supplies.
Pasta Wars: Martino’s Italian Traditions (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics conclude Pasta Wars with a visit to Martino’s Italian Traditions in Lebanon.
Celebrate summer in the Lebanon Valley: Art, music, markets & more at the Expo
Whether you’re exploring mystical gourd art, dancing at Cannafest, sampling local flavors, or treasure-hunting at the craft market, June at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center offers something to inspire every age and interest.
Ask the Arborist: What should you do if you’re worried about your trees’ health?
Brandon Yeager shares examples of how he and the other Certified Arborists at Bartlett Tree Experts approach two of the most common issues in the field.
Join us at the Summer Canna Fest: A premier hemp event at the Lebanon Expo
The Lebanon Valley Summer Canna Fest will bring live music, food trucks, and hemp product vendors to the Lebanon Valley Expo Center on June 7-8, with tickets priced at $10.
Palmyra Borough might consider ordinance regulating skill games
A proposed ordinance in Palmyra Borough would establish new oversight of skill gaming terminals while bypassing existing zoning laws, focusing instead on public safety concerns.
Bell & Evans gets green light for Bethel Twp. processing and packaging facility
Bell & Evans officials receive permission to advance cold storage and packing facility plans at 241 Blue Mountain Road during a zoning hearing before Bethel Twp. officials on May 22.
Bethel Twp. zoning board rejects farmer’s request for a lumber business variance
Bethel Township Zoning Hearing Board members deny a variance request for a lumber operation on a Union Road farm.
Federal Highway Administration bridges funding gap for 22nd St., rail trail project
A federal allocation of $2.5 million has closed the funding gap for the proposed project to build a new bridge over the Quittapahilla Creek at S. 22nd Street and extend the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail to the Lebanon Valley Mall entrance.
Lebanon City Council brings long-delayed bridge rehab project closer to reality
A deteriorating 95-year-old bridge in Lebanon will cost $2.6 million to rebuild, with construction bids expected to go out in March 2026.
Lebanon Transit to reopen county-wide Shared Ride services on Saturdays
Lebanon Transit announced today that it is reopening county-wide Saturday service for its Shared Ride van division on July 5, 2025.














